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Understanding Metaphors in the Life Sciences

, 2022
Covering a range of metaphors from a diverse field of sciences, from cell and molecular biology to evolution, ecology, and biomedicine, Understanding Metaphors in the Life Sciences explores the positive and negative implications of the widespread use of ...
A. Reynolds
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The science of life

Computer Physics Communications, 2002
The advent of powerful computers and algorithms combined with new, powerful ways of thinking about problems in statistical physics has created an unprecedented opportunity for making significant breakthroughs in a variety of interdisciplinary problems, most notably in the life sciences.
J. R. BANAVAR, MARITAN, AMOS
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Political Science and the Life Sciences

PS: Political Science & Politics, 1981
At the 1980 APSA meeting in Washington, a group of approximately 25 political scientists and others, out of a much larger network of contributors and sympathizers, agreed to form anAssociation for Politics and the Life Sciencesdedicated to the advancement of an integrated biosocial perspective in our discipline.
Thomas C. Wiegele   +2 more
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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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A Life in Science

Science, 2000
H. Gobind Khorana was born in 1922 in Raipur, Punjab, India (now Pakistan). He trained as an organic chemist, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1968, together with Robert W. Holley and Marshall W. Nirenberg, "for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis." In this essay, Khorana recounts ...
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A Life in Science [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Bulletin, 1987
Sir Nevill Mott 1986 London: Taylor and Francis viii + 198 pp price £15 ISBN 0 85066 333 4 The title is exact. This is not the place to look for any detail of Mott's science. What it is is the account of the life and mental development, from childhood on, of someone continuously in, or never far from, science – indeed from physics.
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A Life in Science

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1991
Dr. Robert J. Genco is the recipient of the ADA’s 1991 Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Dental Research and the subject of a thumbnail biography “ A Life in Science ” by Daniel McCann.
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Life Sciences' Stewardship of Science

Science, 1999
P ublic support for U.S. federal expenditures for basic research gained momentum with the science and technology breakthroughs that contributed to the Allies' victory in World War II. After World War II, the Korean and Cold Wars concentrated research appropriations in the Department of Defense (DOD).
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The Good Life and the Life Sciences

Politics and the Life Sciences, 1988
Arnhart's “Aristotle's Biopolitics: A Defense of Biological Teleology against Biological Nihilism” is both a valuable and yet at the same time a problematic study. Its value for political science lies in Arnhart's reminder that for many of the most important thinkers in the history of Western political thought their efforts to discover and articulate ...
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Artificial intelligence-enabled quantitative phase imaging methods for life sciences

Nature Methods, 2023
Juyeon Park   +15 more
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