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A Theological Challenge: Coordinating Biological, Social, and Religious Visions of Humanity [PDF]
This paper attempts two tasks. First, it sketches how the natural sciences (including especially the biological sciences), the social sciences, and the scientific study of religion can be understood to furnish complementary, consonant perspectives on ...
Wildman, Wesley J.
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ABSTRACT Fauna, flora, environments and living beings, as well as the ecological, cultural and social relations between them and us humans, and, equally, everything that happens to them/us in given times and spaces, are articulated with what we call Science and/or Biology education in the scope of school and university education.
Leandro Belinaso, Daniela Ripoll
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Data Withholding in Genetics and the Other Life Sciences: Prevalences and Predictors
To better understand the variety and prevalence of data withholding in genetics and the other life sciences and to explore factors associated with these behaviors.In 2000, a sample of 2,893 geneticists and other life scientists (OLS) at the 100 most research-intensive universities in the United States were surveyed concerning data withholding and ...
David, Blumenthal +6 more
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Demonstrating public value to funders and other stakeholders—the journey of ELIXIR, a virtual and distributed research infrastructure for life science data [PDF]
AbstractOpen Science is a founding principle of ELIXIR, a pan‐European research infrastructure for life science data, with 21 Member countries plus the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. The mission of ELIXIR is to coordinate bioinformatics resources so that they form a single, integrated and pan‐European infrastructure, which can be used freely by
Martin, Corinne S. +13 more
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Exploring the relationship between the Engineering and Physical Sciences and the Health and Life Sciences by advanced bibliometric methods [PDF]
We investigate the extent to which advances in the health and life sciences (HLS) are dependent on research in the engineering and physical sciences (EPS), particularly physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering. The analysis combines two different
Smart, Sue +2 more
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Causal influence in linear response models [PDF]
The intuition of causation is so fundamental that almost every research study in life sciences refers to this concept. However a widely accepted formal definition of causal influence between observables is still missing.
Auconi, Andrea +2 more
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The Warsaw Society of Friends of the Sciences, active in the first decades of the 19th century, contributed to the development of scientific life in Poland.
Maria Joanna Turos
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Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) is an infectious viral disease caused by epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) and EHDV frequently circulates in wild and domestic ruminants.
Min-Na Lv +14 more
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The Biosemiotic Approach in Biology : Theoretical Bases and Applied Models [PDF]
Biosemiotics is a growing fi eld that investigates semiotic processes in the living realm in an attempt to combine the fi ndings of the biological sciences and semiotics. Semiotic processes are more or less what biologists have typically referred to as “
El-Hani, Charbel +3 more
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