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Assumption 4 There is no systematic association of the random error for any one data point with the random error for any other data point. Statistically this is expressed as Correlation ( , 8 ) = 0. For u, V = 1, 2,. . . n, u V,... [Pg.175]

Petersen, K. W. (1979), Development of coloniality in Hydrozoa , in G. Larwood and B. R. Rosen (Eds), Biology and Systematics of Colonial Organisms, The Systematics Association Special Volume No. 11, Academic Press, London, pp. 105-139-... [Pg.105]

Hay ME, Fenical W (1992) Chemical mediation of seaweed-herbivore interactions. In John DM, Hawkins SS, Price JH (eds) Plant-animal interactions in the marine benthos. Systematics Association Special Volume I. Clarendon, Oxford, pp 319-337 Hay ME, Fenical W (1996) Chemical ecology and marine biodiversity insights and products from the sea. Oceanography 9 10-20... [Pg.52]

Thomas BA, The biochemical analysis of fossil plants and its use in taxonomy and systematics, in Spicer RA, Thomas BA (eds.), Systematic and Taxonomic Approaches in Palaeobotany, Systematic Association Special Vol. 31. Clarendon Press, Oxford, pp. 39—51, 1986. [Pg.122]

In this expression d is the daily dose and t is the time required for induction of tumors in 50% of the animals. The exponent n is then characteristic of a given nitrosamine. The value of n is generally about 2 and ranges from about 1 to 4. No systematic association between n and structure, however, has been found and there is consequently no apparent molecular rationale for this relationship. [Pg.156]

Hay, M. E. and Fenical, W., Chemical mediation of seaweed-herbivore interactions, in Plant-Animal Interactions in the Marine Benthos, John, V. M., Hawkins, S. J., and Price, J. H., Eds., Systematic Association, Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, 1992, 317. [Pg.295]

Cabioch, J. Giraud, G. In Biomineralization in Lower Plants and Animals Leadbeater, B. S. C. Riding, R., Eds The Systematics Association Special Volume No. 30 Clarendon Press Oxford, 1986 pp 141-156... [Pg.120]

Oxford, G. S. Rollinson, D. (eds.) (1983). Protein polymorphism adaptive and taxonomic significance. The Systematics Association Special Volume no. 24. Academic Press London. [Pg.344]

Using the approach of Sheiner and Verotta [452], a large number of pharmacodynamic models can be considered as hierarchical models composed of a series of submodels. These submodels are linear or nonlinear, static or dynamic input-output, elementary models. Several possible combinations of such submodels have been considered, but they have systematically associated the linear with dynamic features, and the nonlinear with static ones. Is there hesitation or fear of using nonlinear dynamics in the traditional pharmacokinetic-dynamic modeling context ... [Pg.308]

Billard C (1994) Life cycles. In Green JC, Leadbeater BSC (Eds) The haptophyte algae. The systematics association special, vol 51. Clarendon Press, Oxford, pp 167-186... [Pg.44]

P.C. SILVESTER-BRADLEY (ed.) 1956. The species concept in palaeontology. The systematic Association. London. [Pg.126]

Hydrogen bonds also play an important role in anion binding, both in proteins [96] and in recently developed artificial receptors [97]. Systematic association measurements wifh model amides (Fig. 2.19) in chloroform show binding increments (Tab. 2.1) between a single amide group and different anions, which are approximately additive [98]. The AG values for chloride complexation increase from monodentate to bidentate to tridentate hosts (Fig. 2.19, 1-3), i.e., from 6 to 12 to 18 kj/mol, respectively. Noticeable deviation from additivity is observed if an an-... [Pg.41]

Stanier, R.Y. 1968. Biochemical and immunological studies on the evolution of a metabolic pathway in bacteria pp. 201-225. In Chemotaxonomy and Serotaxonomy (Ed. J.G. Hawkes). Systematics Association Special Vol. 2. Academic Press, London. [Pg.682]

Weston, P. H. (1994). Methods for rooting cladistic trees. In Models in Phylogeny Reconstruction R. W. Scotland, D. J. Siebert, and D. M. Williams, Eds. (Oxford Systematics Association), p. 125-155. [Pg.358]

Biogeographyof Microscopic Organisms Is Everything Small Everywhere , ed. Diego Fontaneto. Published by Cambridge University Press. The Systematics Association 2011. [Pg.3]

Pawlowski, J., Berney, C. (2003). Episodic evolution of nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene in the stem-lineage of Foraminlfera. In Donoghue, P.C.J., Smith, M.P. (eds.), Telling the Evolutionary Time Molecular Clocks and The Fossil Record, pp. 107-118. Systematics Association special volume 66. London Taylor and Francis. [Pg.108]

Published by the Palaeontological Association in conjunction with the Systematics Association. + Published by Oxford University Press for the Systematics Association. [Pg.367]


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