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Response to comments on “Genetic Programming and Emergence”

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The Original Article was published on 10 October 2013

The Original Article was published on 10 October 2013

The Original Article was published on 10 October 2013

The Original Article was published on 10 October 2013

The Original Article was published on 10 October 2013

The Original Article was published on 10 October 2013

The Original Article was published on 10 October 2013

The Original Article was published on 21 August 2013

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I am indebted to Lee Spector, the Editor-in-Chief of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, for proposing this contribution format and for handling the process of submission so diligently.

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This response refers to the articles available at the following doi’s: 10.1007/s10710-013-9196-7; 10.1007/s10710-013-9198-5; 10.1007/s10710-013-9199-4; 10.1007/s10710-013-9200-2; 10.1007/s10710-013-9201-1; 10.1007/s10710-013-9202-0; 10.1007/s10710-013-9203-z; 10.1007/s10710-013-9204-y.

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Banzhaf, W. Response to comments on “Genetic Programming and Emergence”. Genet Program Evolvable Mach 15, 103–108 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10710-013-9207-8

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