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Schulz, R., Stockwell, P., Wakabayashi, M., and Wiles, J. (2006) Generalization in Languages Evolved for Mobile Robots. In Luis M. Rocha and et al., editors, Artificial Life X, pages 486--492. MIT Press.

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