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6. Reproductive Plans and Genetic Operators
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1. Generalized reproductive plans
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2. Generalized genetic operatorscrossing-over
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3. Generalized genetic operatorsinversion
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4. Generalized genetic operatorsmutation
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5. Further increases in power
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6. Interpretations
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7. The Robustness of Genetic Plans
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1. Adaptive plans of type C0006-01.gif
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2. The robustness of plans C0006-01.gif
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3. Robustness vis-à-vis a simple artificial adaptive system
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4. Robustness vis-à-vis a complex natural adaptive system
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5. General consequences
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8. Adaptation of Codings and Representations
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1. Fixed representation
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2. The "broadcast language"
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3. Usage
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4. Concerning applications and the use of genetic plans to modify representations
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9. An Overview
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1. Insights
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2. Computer studies
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3. Advanced questions
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10. Interim and Prospectus
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1. In the interim
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2. The optimal allocation of trials revisited
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3. Recent work
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4. Possibilities
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Glossary of Important Symbols
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Bibliography
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Index
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