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Dynamic changes in epithelial cell morphology control thymic organ size during atrophy and regeneration. [PDF]
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Feedback regulation of steady-state epithelial turnover and organ size. [PDF]
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BIG LEAF is a regulator of organ size and adventitious root formation in poplar. [PDF]
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Hippo Signaling in the Liver Regulates Organ Size, Cell Fate, and Carcinogenesis. [PDF]
Patel SH, Camargo FD, Yimlamai D.
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Ectopic expression of a Brassica rapa AINTEGUMENTA gene (BrANT-1) increases organ size and stomatal density in Arabidopsis. [PDF]
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Controlling the size of organs and organisms
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2005A key difference between yeast and metazoans is the need of the latter to regulate cell proliferation and growth to create organs (and organisms) of reproducible size and shape. Great progress has been made in understanding how growth, cell size and the cell cycle are controlled in metazoans.
Sally J, Leevers, Helen, McNeill
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Size, complexity, and organization
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2015Bayesian networks and influence diagrams are powerful methods for modeling complex relationships between variables, but the usefulness of these networks is dependent on the way that an analyst arranges the model’s structure. Model misspecification is perhaps most likely to occur when the model starts to become large or the relationships complex.
Samuel S. Monfort +3 more
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International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 1997
Notes a broad agreement that small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) fulfil a critical role in modern economies, and therefore their ability to survive, remain competitive and produce high quality outputs is of utmost importance at both micro and macro levels. Focuses on total quality management (TQM), a new management paradigm, which is successfully
Abby Ghobadian, David Gallear
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Notes a broad agreement that small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) fulfil a critical role in modern economies, and therefore their ability to survive, remain competitive and produce high quality outputs is of utmost importance at both micro and macro levels. Focuses on total quality management (TQM), a new management paradigm, which is successfully
Abby Ghobadian, David Gallear
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