Learn about conservation biology and the forms it takes. Discover what the impact factor means and see examples of conservation biology at work. Explore our homework questions and answers library Search Browse Browse by subject Ask a Homework Question ...
- 《Journal of Fish Biology》 被引量: 27发表: 2010年 INTEGRATION OF THE INTERNET INTO A LANGUAGE CURRICULUM IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY In other words, technology lets us teach all the four skills--reading, writing, listening and speaking--simultaneously. This paper presents some examples ... ...
, Functions: New essays in the philosophy of psychology and biology (pp. 63–112). OUP. Buller, D. (1998). Etiological theories of function: A geographical survey. Biology and Philosophy, 13, 505–527. Article Google Scholar Carrara, M., & Vermaas, P. E. (2009). The fine-grained...
Examples of such conditions include Behçet’s syndrome, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). The illustration was created by C.W Full size image Currently, extensive research has been conducted on the association between ...
Examples of such conditions include Behçet’s syndrome, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). The illustration was created by C.W Full size image Currently, extensive research has been conducted on the association between ...
Biology exploits geometry over a wide range of length scales, from honeybees hexagonally packing their hives to ensure the maximum honey storage for the minimum expenditure of wax1 on the bulk scale, to the gyroid structures in the blue wings of the Morpho didius butterfly on the nano-scale,...
Ample examples are carefully chosen with appropriate context to make the learners appreciate each usage of the three aspectual markers. Sometimes native speakers seem to employ aspectual markers inconsistently; some even omit the markers contrary to the general rules. We discuss many of such occasions...
Examples of pathogenic microorganisms are given in Table 19.2. However, in many cases it has not been conclusively proven that animals are the source of human infection (Mawdsley et al., 1995). Table 19.2. Human pathogens which may be found in livestock wastes or introduced by wild animals ...
Biology exploits geometry over a wide range of length scales, from honeybees hexagonally packing their hives to ensure the maximum honey storage for the minimum expenditure of wax1 on the bulk scale, to the gyroid structures in the blue wings of the Morpho didius butterfly on the nano-scale,...
These examples indicate the need to use standardized criteria for assessing the truth of causality.doi:10.1134/S1062359019110165A. N. KoterovBiology Bulletin