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Coarse‐grained MD simulations capture the effects of liposome composition and size on protein adsorption onto the liposome surface, in agreement with experiments. Liposome‐protein interactions are energetically stabilized by the replacement of abundant proteins with high‐affinity proteins on the liposome surface through electrostatic and hydrophobic ...
Hwankyu Lee
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Optimizing Fishery Survey Design in Guangdong's Restricted Coastal Waters. [PDF]
Zhang K, Su L, Cai Y, Xu Y, Chen Z.
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Assessing differential cell composition in single-cell studies using voomCLR. [PDF]
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Advancing time-since-interval estimation for clandestine graves: a forensic ecogenomics perspective into burial and translocation timelines using massively parallel sequencing. [PDF]
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Status and global population trend of the Magellanic penguin Spheniscus magellanicus along the Argentine coast. [PDF]
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Integrated geospatial datasets to inform marine spatial planning and impact assessment in waters surrounding the United Kingdom. [PDF]
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Science, 2021
Paleontology Estimating the abundance of a species is a common practice for extant species and can reveal many aspects of its ecology, evolution, and threat level. Estimating abundance for species that are extinct, especially those long extinct, is a much trickier endeavor. Marshall et al.
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Paleontology Estimating the abundance of a species is a common practice for extant species and can reveal many aspects of its ecology, evolution, and threat level. Estimating abundance for species that are extinct, especially those long extinct, is a much trickier endeavor. Marshall et al.
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Estimating abundance of tuatara
Biological Conservation, 1999Abstract The conservation history of an endemic New Zealand reptile, tuatara ( Sphenodon spp.) is used to illustrate the necessity for accurate knowledge of population abundance for the effective management and subsequent recovery of threatened species.
Phillip Cassey, Graham T Ussher
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2009
Publisher Summary This chapter covers the abundance estimation, the range of techniques by which the size of a population of marine mammals can be estimated. When it is difficult to estimate absolute abundance with an acceptably low bias, relative abundance indices are often used instead.
Stephen T. Buckland, Anne E. York
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Publisher Summary This chapter covers the abundance estimation, the range of techniques by which the size of a population of marine mammals can be estimated. When it is difficult to estimate absolute abundance with an acceptably low bias, relative abundance indices are often used instead.
Stephen T. Buckland, Anne E. York
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