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Radioactive Isotopes: Radiotracer Methodology in Biological Science . C. H. Wang and David L. Willis. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1965. xviii + 382 pp. Illus. $16. [PDF]
Frank Eisenberg
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Recent achievements in speciation studies of trace elements in the biological and environmental sciences by nuclear analytical techniques, mainly molecular activation analysis, position-sensitive spectrometry with a variety of exciting sources, and synchronous radiation-based analytical techniques (although radioisotope or enriched stable isotope-based
Zhifang Chai+7 more
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Methodological Problems Associated with a Biologically Oriented Social Science
Abstract Recent advances in biology, particularly in ethology, have created a growing interest among social scientists in exploring the possibility that biological factors may significantly influence human social behavior. This article focuses on the methodological pitfalls of which ethologically oriented social scientists should be aware.
Steven A. Peterson, Albert Somit
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[Problems of world outlook and methodology of science integration in biological studies].
Problems of worldoutlook and methodology of the natural-science knowledge are considered basing on the analysis of tendencies in the development of the membrane theory of cell processes and the use of principles of biological membrane functioning when solving some scientific and applied problems pertaining to different branches of chemistry and biology.
Khododova IuD
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Radiotracer methodology in biological science
George Wolf
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Comments on �Methodology in the Physical, Biological and Social Sciences�
Francisco J. Ayala
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Methodology in the Physical, Biological and Social Sciences [PDF]
Amnon Rapoport
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The methodology of the biological sciences: From an evolutionary biological perspective
Antoni Hoffmann, Wolf‐Ernst Reif
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Unification and Coherence as Methodological Objectives in the Biological Sciences
Richard M. Burian
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