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Curators Distinguished Professor J. A. Birchler**, J. C. Pires**, J. C. Walker** Curators Distinguished Teaching Professor T. E. Phillips** Professor D. Braun**, A. Chandrasekhar**, R. B. Cocroft**, D. Cornelison**, M. Leal**, E. Liscum III**, P. McSteen*
J. C. Pires+43 more
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Curators Distinguished Professor J. A. Birchler**, J. C. Pires**, J. C. Walker** Curators Distinguished Teaching Professor T. E. Phillips** Professor D. Braun**, A. Chandrasekhar**, R. B. Cocroft**, D. Cornelison**, M. Leal**, E. Liscum III**, P. McSteen*
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Halogen bonding for molecular recognition: new developments in materials and biological sciences.
Chemical Communications, 2020Two decades ago, halogen bonding attracted considerable attention as a new type of non-covalent interaction and has now emerged as an important supramolecular tool for crystal engineering, demonstrating its ability to self-assemble low affinity entities.
Gilles Berger+2 more
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MATHEMATICS AND COMPLEXITY IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES [PDF]
This special issue continues the tradition of the journal Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences on the modeling, qualitative analysis, and simulation of complex systems. More precisely, systems of many individuals interacting in a non- linear manner.
N Bellomo, F Brezzi
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Doctoral student experiences in biological sciences laboratory rotations
Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2019Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the experience of selecting and engaging in biological sciences laboratory rotations from the perspective of doctoral students.
M. Maher+3 more
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Frontiers of the Biological Sciences
Science, 1980The history of the molecular revolution in biology is described, emphasizing its dependence on the emergence of bacterial genetics, the fusion of genetics and biochemistry, and the development of greatly improved techniques for studying macromolecules.
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, 2015
There is general agreement in the literature that international students are more likely to plagiarise compared to their native speaker peers and, in many instances, plagiarism is unintentional.
Aysha Divan, M. Bowman, Anna Seabourne
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There is general agreement in the literature that international students are more likely to plagiarise compared to their native speaker peers and, in many instances, plagiarism is unintentional.
Aysha Divan, M. Bowman, Anna Seabourne
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Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 1998
Abstract Biological surface science (BioSS), as defined here is the broad interdisciplinary area where properties and processes at interfaces between synthetic materials and biological environments are investigated and biofunctional surfaces are fabricated. Six examples are used to introduce and discuss the subject: Medical implants in the human body,
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Abstract Biological surface science (BioSS), as defined here is the broad interdisciplinary area where properties and processes at interfaces between synthetic materials and biological environments are investigated and biofunctional surfaces are fabricated. Six examples are used to introduce and discuss the subject: Medical implants in the human body,
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Deep Learning for the Life Sciences
This intensive workshop provides a comprehensive exploration of deep learning applications in life sciences, focusing on practical techniques for analyzing complex biological datasets.
Nikolay Oskolkov
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Education Science and Biological Anthropology
Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2014This contribution states deficits and makes proposals in order to overcome them. First there is the question as to why the Biological Anthropology--despite all its diversifications--hardly ever deals with educational aspects of its subject. Second it is the question as to why Educational Science neglects or even ignores data of Biological Anthropology ...
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