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Published as part of Tan, Siong Kiat, Islami, & Muhammad Masrur, 2021, A preliminary account of the Gastropoda (Mollusca) collected by the South Java Deep-Sea (SJADES) Biodiversity Expedition 2018, pp. 305-2021 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 36 on page 310, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0042, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Tan, Siong Kiat, Islami, Muhammad Masrur
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Published as part of Tan, Siong Kiat, Islami, & Muhammad Masrur, 2021, A preliminary account of the Gastropoda (Mollusca) collected by the South Java Deep-Sea (SJADES) Biodiversity Expedition 2018, pp. 305-2021 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 36 on page 310, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0042, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Tan, Siong Kiat, Islami, Muhammad Masrur
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2022
The life of Nobel-winning biologist Salvador Luria, whose passion for science was equaled by his commitment to political engagement in Cold War America. Blacklisted from federal funding review panels but awarded a Nobel Prize for his research on bacteriophage, biologist Salvador Luria (1912–1991) was as much an activist as a scientist ...
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The life of Nobel-winning biologist Salvador Luria, whose passion for science was equaled by his commitment to political engagement in Cold War America. Blacklisted from federal funding review panels but awarded a Nobel Prize for his research on bacteriophage, biologist Salvador Luria (1912–1991) was as much an activist as a scientist ...
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American Psychologist, 2020
Presents the obituary of Zella Luria (1924 -2018). Zella Luria, a pioneering female psychologist, passed away peacefully on June 10, 2018, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Luria is best known for her work on the development of gender identity and sexuality.
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Presents the obituary of Zella Luria (1924 -2018). Zella Luria, a pioneering female psychologist, passed away peacefully on June 10, 2018, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Luria is best known for her work on the development of gender identity and sexuality.
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Russian Neuropsychology After Luria
Neuropsychology Review, 1999It is now more than 20 years after Luria's death in 1977. His collaborators, disciples, and followers both in Russia and abroad continue to further develop his work. The development of Russian neuropsychology reflects the universal tendency to replace static neuropsychology, which relates individuals' behavior to fixed cerebral lesions, with dynamic ...
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Borges, Luria and Hypermnesia—A Note
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1976Similarities between a fictional and an actual case of hypermnesia are presented. The question whether the fictional character could have been based on the real person is considered from various angles. No definite conclusion is reached.
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Comments on the Luria–Delbrück distribution
Journal of Applied Probability, 1994The long-tailed Luria–Delbrück distribution arises in connection with the ‘random mutation’ hypothesis (whereas the ‘directed adaptation' hypothesis is thought to give a Poisson distribution). At timetthe distribution depends on the parameterm=gNt/(a+g) whereNtis the current population size andg/(a+g) is the relative mutation rate (assumed constant ...
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