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Estimating computational limits on theoretical descriptions of biological cells [PDF]
There has been much success recently in theoretically simulating parts of complex biological systems on the molecular level, with the goal of first-principles modeling of whole cells.
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Revisiting safe biological limits in fisheries [PDF]
The appropriateness of three official fisheries management reference points used in the north-east Atlantic was investigated: (i) the smallest stock size that is still within safe biological limits (SSBpa), (ii) the maximum sustainable rate of ...
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Establishing health-based biological exposure limits for pesticides: A proof of principle study using mancozeb [PDF]
Pesticides represent an economical, labor-saving, and efficient tool for pest management, but their intrinsic toxic properties may endanger workers and the general population.
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Biological Limits of Promotion
2021A serious misunderstanding is the common claim that “heritability” indicates the biological limits of the trait’s modifiability.This is not the case.
Karl-Friedrich Fischbach +1 more
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Whole-organism function is underpinned by physiological and biological processes, which respond to temperature over a range of time scales. Given that environmental temperature controls biological rates within ectotherms, different experimental protocols
Amanda E Bates, Simon A Morley
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The Limits of Biological Determinism
American Sociological Review, 2001Udry (2000, henceforward Udry), claims to have established that sex dimorphic behavior is produced by prenatal exposure to varying levels of testosterone. He concludes that if societies "depart too far from the underlying sex-dimorphism of biological predispositions, they will generate social malaise and social pressures to drift back toward closer ...
Eleanor M. Miller, Carrie Yang Costello
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The Biological Limits on Autonomy
The Hastings Center Report, 1984I n the last fifteen years individual rights have been increasingly emphasized at the expense of personal obligations to the human community-past, present, and future. Much of my concern for the implications of this development may conveniently be discussed under the rubric of "autonomy." Indeed, I have a growing impression that autonomy has supplanted
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Biological limits of temperature and pressure
Origins of Life, 1980Most biologists do not take into account that the greatest portion of today's biosphere is in the realm of environmental extremes, most of it being cold and under pressure. Since bacteria have the ability to adapt to environmental extremes, a close examination for the presence and/or growth of bacteria at high and low temperatures, low temperature and ...
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Limitations of clinical and biological histology
Medical Hypotheses, 2000Histology, including histochemistry, histopathology, electron microscopy and immunocytochemistry, can be considered as two disciplines--clinical and biological. The former is used to make a clinical diagnosis, based on empirical comparisons between, on the one hand, the clinical health of a normal subject with the histological appearances of the organs,
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Biological evidence for limits to the duration of life
Biogerontology, 2003Projections of duration of life for humans based on mathematical models have led some researchers to claim that there is no lower limit to death rates or upper limit to life expectancy, and that a life expectancy of 100 will be achieved in the 21st century.
Bruce A, Carnes +2 more
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