Phenotype

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31MALACOLOGIA, 2011, 53(2): 265−277  ROBUST SHELL PHENOTYPE IS A LOCAL RESPONSE TO STREAM SIZE IN THE GENUS PLEUROCERA (RAFINESQUE, 1818) Robert T. Dillon, Jr. Department of Biology, College of Charleston, Charleston, So

MALACOLOGIA, 2011, 53(2): 265−277 ROBUST SHELL PHENOTYPE IS A LOCAL RESPONSE TO STREAM SIZE IN THE GENUS PLEUROCERA (RAFINESQUE, 1818) Robert T. Dillon, Jr. Department of Biology, College of Charleston, Charleston, So

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Source URL: www.fwgna.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-01 10:43:26
32Potential Impact of Rapid Phenotype Identification on Antimicrobial Prescribing  D-4013 Connie S. Price, M.D. Phone: +

Potential Impact of Rapid Phenotype Identification on Antimicrobial Prescribing D-4013 Connie S. Price, M.D. Phone: +

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Source URL: acceleratediagnostics.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-07 16:36:07
3329th NPS A2 Posters JOB022590

29th NPS A2 Posters JOB022590

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Source URL: arabidopsis.info

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-12 13:49:05
34PhenoBlocks: Phenotype Comparison Visualizations

PhenoBlocks: Phenotype Comparison Visualizations

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Source URL: www.cs.toronto.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-12 17:39:10
35vol. 182, no. 3  the american naturalist september 2013

vol. 182, no. 3 the american naturalist september 2013

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Source URL: octavia.zoology.washington.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-20 12:06:02
36From gene to phene: Scientists demonstrate genetic control of phenotypic variability Topics  Latest news

From gene to phene: Scientists demonstrate genetic control of phenotypic variability Topics Latest news

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Source URL: debivort.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-10-23 15:26:44
37Anthocyanins effect on microglia M1/M2 phenotype and its consequence on neuronal differentiation and fractalkine expression Manuela Meireles1*, Cláudia Marques1, Sónia Norberto1,5, Paulo Santos2, Iva Fernandes3, Nuno M

Anthocyanins effect on microglia M1/M2 phenotype and its consequence on neuronal differentiation and fractalkine expression Manuela Meireles1*, Cláudia Marques1, Sónia Norberto1,5, Paulo Santos2, Iva Fernandes3, Nuno M

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Source URL: www.icph2015.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-11-09 04:17:38
38John Benjamins Publishing Company  This is a contribution from Experience, Variation and Generalization. Learning a first language. Edited by Inbal Arnon and Eve V. Clark. © 2011. John Benjamins Publishing Company

John Benjamins Publishing Company This is a contribution from Experience, Variation and Generalization. Learning a first language. Edited by Inbal Arnon and Eve V. Clark. © 2011. John Benjamins Publishing Company

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Source URL: cnl.psych.cornell.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-27 21:51:47
39ISBT WORKING PARTY ON RARE DONORS SPAIN Have a national Rare Donor Program: Yes Number of Donors in Database: 781 Definition of Rare: We consider a phenotype to be rare when the phenotype frequency is 1 in 1000 donors or

ISBT WORKING PARTY ON RARE DONORS SPAIN Have a national Rare Donor Program: Yes Number of Donors in Database: 781 Definition of Rare: We consider a phenotype to be rare when the phenotype frequency is 1 in 1000 donors or

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Source URL: isbtweb.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-29 10:29:50
40The University of Chicago  Quantifying the Impact of Gene Flow on Phenotype-Environment Mismatch: A Demonstration with the Scarlet Monkeyflower Mimulus cardinalis . Author(s): John R. Paul, Seema N. Sheth, and Amy L. Ang

The University of Chicago Quantifying the Impact of Gene Flow on Phenotype-Environment Mismatch: A Demonstration with the Scarlet Monkeyflower Mimulus cardinalis . Author(s): John R. Paul, Seema N. Sheth, and Amy L. Ang

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Source URL: angert.botany.ubc.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-22 23:43:24