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Megabarcoding dark taxa - Assessing the utility of mass DNA barcoding for phorid fly species discovery. [PDF]

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Vihavainen J   +6 more
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Methylation-specific, universal, and highly sensitive identification of ctDNA in prostate cancer by multiplex droplet digital PCR. [PDF]

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Kahns S   +10 more
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Anabolic medications for rehabilitation after hip fracture in older people. [PDF]

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Deacon C   +5 more
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The Other Revolution in the Life Sciences

Science, 2013
In his Perspective "The revolution in the life sciences" (14 December 2012, p. [1427][1]), S. Brenner refers to the celebrated book W hat Is Life? , published in 1944 by the Austrian physicist Erwin Schrodinger, best known for the development of wave mechanics ([ 1 ][2]).
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Religion and the sciences of life, with other essays on allied topics.

Nature, 1934
THERE is an orderliness, a vigour and a sense of conviction about everything which Prof. McDougall writes, which secure a ready attention from his readers and often actually influence one's opinion. This is the case with more than one topic treated of in the present volume.
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Science Studies Elsewhere: The Experimental Life and the Other Within

Social Epistemology, 2015
This study is concerned with current images of Science Studies travelling to places outside Western Europe and North America. These images focus on the movement of Science Studies’ formative concepts and ideas. They eclipse other formative aspects specific to the context in which this field was established.
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