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  1. Identification of expressed genes linked to malignancy of human colorectal carcinoma by parametric clustering of quantitative expression data

    Background

    Individual human carcinomas have distinct biological and clinical properties: gene-expression profiling is expected to unveil the...

    Shizuko Muro, Ichiro Takemasa, ... Kikuya Kato in Genome Biology
    Article 27 February 2003
  2. Forest fragmentation as an economic indicator

    Despite concern over the ecological consequences of conversion of land from natural cover to anthropogenic uses, there are few studies that show a...

    James D. Wickham, Robert V. O'Neill, K. Bruce Jones in Landscape Ecology
    Article 01 February 2000
  3. Nonanalytical Control for Assisting Reaching in Humans with Disabilities

    Restoring reaching and gras** in subjects with spinal cord injury at cervical level (i.e., tetraplegia, is important for improved quality of life)...
    Dejan Popovic, Mirjana Popovic, Jack M. Winters in Biomechanics and Neural Control of Posture and Movement
    Chapter 2000
  4. Density Functional Theory Calculations of Molecular Hyperpolarizabilities

    Recent density functional theory calculations of molecular hyperpolarizabilities are reviewed in order to try to assess the accuracy and reliability...

    Valentin Monev in Molecular Engineering
    Article 01 September 1998
  5. New Methods in Molecular Shape Analysis to Identify and Characterize Active Conformations

    This presentation focuses upon develo** methods to postulate active conformations/shapes in a series of flexible analogs when the receptor geometry...
    B. J. Burke, K. Rowberg, ... A. J. Hopfinger in Molecular Aspects of Chemotherapy
    Conference paper 1992
  6. Applying the principles of population biology: assessment and recommendations

    In addition to describing recent developments in specific fields, the previous chapters demonstrate a common theme, that the solutions to practical...
    Louis W. Botsford, Subodh K. Jain in Applied Population Biology
    Chapter 1992
  7. Classifying and Analyzing Heterochrony

    The historical proliferation of terms discussed in Chapter 1 created a formidable obstacle to the study of heterochrony for many years. It was in...
    Michael L. McKinney, Kenneth J. McNamara in Heterochrony
    Chapter 1991
  8. Spatial Interpolation Methods for Interpretation of Ordination Diagrams

    Spatial interpolation methods are very popular in geosciences. Among these, trend surface analysis (TSA), inverse-distance interpolation, splines,...
    M. Hauser, L. Mucina in Computer assisted vegetation analysis
    Chapter 1991
  9. Taxonomic studies of the genusPoa of Japan

    With the aim of making clear the boundaries between species in the Poa acroleucahisauchii-nipponica aggregate, chromosomes and morphological features...

    Tuguo Tateoka, Hidehisa Koba in The botanical magazine = Shokubutsu-gaku-zasshi
    Article 01 September 1988
  10. Linear Dichroism and Induced Circular Dichroism for Studying Structure and Interactions of DNA

    Linear dichroism (LD) measurements on flow-oriented DNA systems combined with induced circular dichroism (CD) in DNA-adduct chromophores, can provide...
    Bengt Nordén, Mikael Kubista in Polarized Spectroscopy of Ordered Systems
    Chapter 1988
  11. Challenges to the Evolutionary Synthesis

    This chapter offers a perspective on some current disputes regarding the nature and value of the evolutionary synthesis and the theoretical...
    Richard M. Burian in Evolutionary Biology
    Chapter 1988
  12. Extensions

    Just as it is impossible to completely falsify a phenomenological “principle,” the obverse implies that any such description must always remain...
    Robert E. Ulanowicz in Growth and Development
    Chapter 1986
  13. Systems Analysis of Hormone Action

    In this chapter I shall set out the strategies of comprehensive systems analysis of hormone action. The metabolic system will provide the biological...
    Francis Eugene Yates in Biological Regulation and Development
    Chapter 1982
  14. The deme terminology and the units of micro-evolutionary change

    J. S. L. Gilmour, J. Heslop-Harrison in Genetica
    Article 01 December 1955
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