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Collecting Biological Materials
Science, 2002I read Richard Stone's profile of biologist Gary Strobel (“Biologist gets under the skin of plants—and peers,” News Focus, 31 May, p. [1597][1]) with great interest. I would like to know if Strobel abides by local regulations about collection and exportation of biological materials in the many countries where he has worked.
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A Smithsonian Jewel: Biological Collections
Science, 2001One of the “jewels in the crown” of the Smithsonian Institution—the national biological collections and their associated systematics research programs—is overlooked in the News Focus article about Smithsonian science (“Turmoil behind the exhibits” by E. Pennisi, 13 Jul., p.
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Biologically Inspired Collective Robotics
2005In this chapter, we review our recent research in the area of collective robotics, and the problem of controlling multiple robots in the completion of common tasks. Our approach is characterized with a strong inclination for biological inspiration in which examples in nature — social insects in particular — are used as a way of designing strategies for
C. Ronald Kube +3 more
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CABIN: Collective Analysis of Biological Interaction Networks
Computational Biology and Chemistry, 2007The importance of understanding biological interaction networks has fueled the development of numerous interaction data generation techniques, databases and prediction tools. However, not all prediction tools and databases predict interactions with one hundred percent accuracy.
Mudita, Singhal, Kelly, Domico
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Collection of biological samples in forensic toxicology
Toxicology Letters, 2010Forensic toxicology is the study and practice of the application of toxicology to the purposes of the law. The relevance of any finding is determined, in the first instance, by the nature and integrity of the specimen(s) submitted for analysis. This means that there are several specific challenges to select and collect specimens for ante-mortem and ...
R J, Dinis-Oliveira +6 more
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Physical constraints in biological collective behaviour
Current Opinion in Systems Biology, 2018Many biological systems require the coordinated operation of a large number of agents linked together by complex interactions in order to achieve their function reliably. Because of the complex relationship between individual laws and system-level behaviour, theory is needed to assess which emergent phenomena result from fine-tuning or adaptation, and ...
Andrea Cavagna +3 more
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Collective Properties of Biological Systems
1986We present a dynamical scheme for biological systems. We use methods and techniques of quantum field theory since our analysis is at a microscopic molecular level. Davydov solitons on biomolecular chains and coherent electric dipole waves are described as collective dynamical modes.
Emilio Del Giudice +3 more
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Biological collection in Cambridge Museum
1883(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The Concept of Biological Samples Collection
2018The main mission of the BRC is to ensure the management of the biological resources and collections: reception, preservation, preparation and disposal requested by a Clinical Research Associate and/or a researcher. According to the type of studies on biological samples: constitution of a new collection involving the human person (categories 1, 2 and 3 ...
Anne Brouchet, Sophie Peries
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