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Cancer Research, 2019
Cancer metastasis, a leading cause of death in patients, is associated with aberrant expression of epigenetic modifiers, yet it remains poorly defined how epigenetic readers drive metastatic growth and whether epigenetic readers are targetable to control
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Cancer metastasis, a leading cause of death in patients, is associated with aberrant expression of epigenetic modifiers, yet it remains poorly defined how epigenetic readers drive metastatic growth and whether epigenetic readers are targetable to control
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Art Gallery, 2012
A snail invents the wheel and goes through a cultural evolution to finally get back to its origin. The basic idea of the work is inspired by processes of exponential acceleration, which can be observed at different levels. Thus, the evolution of life process.
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A snail invents the wheel and goes through a cultural evolution to finally get back to its origin. The basic idea of the work is inspired by processes of exponential acceleration, which can be observed at different levels. Thus, the evolution of life process.
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The American Naturalist, 2019
In 2017, The American Naturalist celebrated its 150th anniversary. It was founded as a journal of natural history, yet it developed into an important vehicle of the evolutionary synthesis. During the early years of the journal and through much of the twentieth century, evolutionary theory was developed to explain the history of nature before humankind ...
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In 2017, The American Naturalist celebrated its 150th anniversary. It was founded as a journal of natural history, yet it developed into an important vehicle of the evolutionary synthesis. During the early years of the journal and through much of the twentieth century, evolutionary theory was developed to explain the history of nature before humankind ...
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Philosophical Studies, 1996
[Introduction] One of the most influential theories of scientific explanation to have emerged in the past two decades is Salmon's causal/mechanical theory (Salmon 1984). According to this account, scientific explanations describe a network of causal processes and interactions. In this paper, I will use an example from evolutionary biology to argue
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[Introduction] One of the most influential theories of scientific explanation to have emerged in the past two decades is Salmon's causal/mechanical theory (Salmon 1984). According to this account, scientific explanations describe a network of causal processes and interactions. In this paper, I will use an example from evolutionary biology to argue
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Snails and snail farming: an introduction for the veterinary profession.
The Veterinary record, 1991In the past veterinary interest in snails has been confined to their role in the transmission of disease; nowadays the trend to keep these animals in captivity--for food, for study, as 'companion animals'--means that the profession is increasingly likely to be consulted about their health, welfare or conservation.
John E. Cooper, C Knowler
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
The Algorithmic Beauty of Sea Shells (2nd edn) by Hans Meinhardt Springer-Verlag, 1998. DM89.00/$54.95/£34.00 hbk (xi+236 pages) ISBN 3 540 63919 5.
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The Algorithmic Beauty of Sea Shells (2nd edn) by Hans Meinhardt Springer-Verlag, 1998. DM89.00/$54.95/£34.00 hbk (xi+236 pages) ISBN 3 540 63919 5.
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Effects of snail density on snail growth and periphyton
SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010, 1991(1991). Effects of snail density on snail growth and periphyton. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010: Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 2936-2939.
Christer Brönmark, Jane E. Aloi
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