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Domain adaptation in small-scale and heterogeneous biological datasets

Science Advances
Machine-learning models are key to modern biology, yet models trained on one dataset are often not generalizable to other datasets from different cohorts or laboratories due to both technical and biological differences.
Seyedmehdi Orouji   +3 more
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Photoelectric Visual Adaptation Based on 0D‐CsPbBr3‐Quantum‐Dots/2D‐MoS2 Mixed‐Dimensional Heterojunction Transistor

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Adaptation is the most common and basic feature of living systems, which gives species or individuals a survival advantage. In particular, visual adaptation can enable organisms with a clearer understanding of the real world, thereby avoiding potential ...
Dingdong Xie   +6 more
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Biological Adaptation

Philosophy of Science, 1972
In successive issues of this journal Ronald Munson [2] and I [4] have made, quite independently, conflicting claims about the relationship between biological adaptation and biological function. I state, admittedly without proof, that “a functional statement in biology draws attention to the fact that what is under consideration is an adaptation or ...
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Adaptation in biological networks

2014 IEEE International Conference on Control Science and Systems Engineering, 2014
In this paper a mechanism for parameter identification of a biological system is proposed. The local dynamic is considered nonlinear with parameters nonlinearly parameterized. The results are applied to a glycolitic oscillators.
Ileana Grave, Yu Tang
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Children’s Ability to Learn Evolutionary Explanations for Biological Adaptation

Young Children’s Developing Understanding of the Biological World, 2016
Research Findings: Evolution by natural selection is often relegated to the high school curriculum on the assumption that younger students cannot grasp its complexity.
Andrew Shtulman   +2 more
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Biological adaptabilities and quantum entropies

Biosystems, 2002
The entropy-based theory of adaptability set forth by Michael Conrad in the early 1970s continued to appear in his work for over two decades, and was the subject of the only book he published in his lifetime. He applied this theory to a host of subjects ranging from enzyme dynamics to sociology.
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Biological Adaptation: A Reply

Philosophy of Science, 1972
Michael Ruse [3] has criticized the distinction between biological function and evolutionary adaptation that I argued for in my article “Biological Adaptation” [2]. I shall show below that Ruse's criticisms are not, for the most part, well taken and that the distinction remains as I made it.
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Culture and Biological Adaptation

American Anthropologist, 1965
THE results of one phase of a recently completed study which are pertinent to the question of the biological adaptiveness of culture are presented here. For the purpose of interpreting the genetic characteristics of Pacific Island peoples, research was initially directed to the problem of identifying the determinants of size, structure and dynamics of ...
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Human Biological Adaptability

Science, 1969
Adaptation is an aspect of virtually all questions of human biology. Besides their interest in evolution through adaptive selection of the primates, including man, physical anthropologists are concerned with biological adaptability as a human attribute.
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Genomic insights into population history and biological adaptation in Oceania

Nature, 2021
J. Choin   +21 more
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