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US Technological Competition with China: The Military, Industrial and Digital Network Dimensions
Asia-Pacific review, 2019The US approach toward China shifted from engagement to competition, and it has coincided with the near-simultaneous breakthrough of advanced technologies in a whole host of areas ranging from artificial intelligence to synthetic biology.
Satoru Mori
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Pluralization through epistemic competition: scientific change in times of data-intensive biology
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2019We present two case studies from contemporary biology in which we observe conflicts between established and emerging approaches. The first case study discusses the relation between molecular biology and systems biology regarding the explanation of cellular processes, while the second deals with phylogenetic systematics and the challenge posed by recent
Fridolin Gross+2 more
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The mathematics of resource allocation in population Biology. I. interspecific competition
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 1989Frequency- and density-dependent selection models in the case of interspecific competition are studied. Several definitions of Evolutionary Stability (ES) and sufficient conditions for ES are proposed. The stability of phenotypic equilibria is studied using the center manifold theory and an appropriate coupling of dynamic equations.
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Distinguished sperm in competition
Nature, 1999Female fruitflies are often inseminated by more than one male during any particular breeding cycle. Usually, sperm from the last male is successful in fertilizing the egg. Why? Several theories -- ranging from physical displacement of the previous male's sperm, to inactivation of that sperm -- could account for this. Using fluorescently labelled sperm,
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Reproductive biology and sperm competition in Australian fairy-wrens
Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 2006Stephen Pruett-Jones, Melissah Rowe
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