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BIOINFORMATICS: AN EMERGING TOOL FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE

2023
Recent advances in technology have accelerated the understanding of the genetic basis of phenotypes. With these developments, genomics has altered the way that biological challenges are thought about on a genome-wide (genome-wide) scale, revealing a large amount of information and creating a myriad of opportunities.
Rabiya Parveen   +4 more
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Mathematical Modelling: A Tool for Problem Solving in Engineering, Physical, Biological and Social Sciences.

The Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1993
Advocates an approach to the teaching of the building process for mathematical models, with the emphasis on the art as well as the scientific aspects. Using a case study approach, the book presents an overview of the concepts and techniques needed for modelling.
Charles Leake   +3 more
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Use of a citizen science tool for the determination of biological invasions in urban areas

2022
AbstractUrban environments are critical points for biological invasions because these areas are susceptible to a greater number of environmental disturbances. Because they are densely populated ecosystems, urban environments present a unique opportunity for the involvement of society in the management of invasive exotic species.
Ana Luiza Moreira Botan   +9 more
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Multimedia computer technology os a tool for teaching and assessment of biological science

Journal of Biological Education, 1995
Multimedia computer packages have replaced the frog heart and sciatic nerve-gastrocnemius muscle preparations as teaching practicals. The software incorporates high-quality still and animated graphics, sound, and video which together encourage an extensive level of user interaction.
Robert D. E. Sewell   +2 more
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Perceptions of the web as a search tool amongst researchers in biological sciences

New Library World, 2007
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to report selective findings from a wider study of web‐based information‐seeking behaviour amongst biologists. It aims to describe: aspects of the participants' interactions with web‐based search tools; their feelings associated with these interactions, and the different types of searches that they carry out on the ...
Yazdan Mansourian, Andrew D. Madden
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Images as tools. On visual epistemic practices in the biological sciences

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2013
Contemporary visual epistemic practices in the biological sciences raise new questions of how to transform an iconic data measurements into images, and how the process of an imaging technique may change the material it is 'depicting'. This case-oriented study investigates microscopic imagery, which is used by system and synthetic biologists alike.
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Use of radiochemical methods as tools for speciation purposes in environmental and biological sciences

The Analyst, 1992
Chemical speciation for a few elements can be facilitated to a great extent by incorporating a suitable radioisotope into the system and measuring the radiation of the isolated species. This radiospiking can be applied to in vitro and in vivo labelled experiments.
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Towards a Web-Based Decision Support Tool for Selecting Appropriate Statistical Test in Medical and Biological Sciences

2014
Statistical hypothesis testing is an essential component of biological and medical studies for making inferences and estimations from the collected data in the study; however, the misuse of statistical tests is widely common. In order to prevent possible errors in convenient statistical test selection, it is currently possible to consult available test
Suner, Asli   +2 more
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H5P as an active learning tool builds content-based critical thinking skills in Biological Sciences and student confidence in problem-based learning

The Journal of Immunology, 2020
Abstract Recent studies have demonstrated that active learning or learning by doing has a more significant positive impact on learning outcomes than reading or watching videos. However the availability of free and open source tools for creating these active learning exercises has been limited by the requirement of computer programing ...
William H Carr, Awa Barry
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[Medical and Human Biological Sciences department of the University of Corsica as a tool for public health development].

Sante publique (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France), 2000
To overcome the difficulties of access to training in health and the absence of biomedical research, the territorial community of Corsica recommended the implementation of a Department of Medical Sciences and Human Biology within the University of Corsica.
J P, Amoros, J, Costa
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