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THE NUMBER OF ALLELES THAT CAN BE MAINTAINED IN A FINITE POPULATION
T has sometimes been suggested that the wild-type allele is not a single entity, I but rather a population of different isoalleles that are indistinguishable by any ordinary pro...
Safeguarding human health in the Anthropocene epoch: report of The Rockefeller Foundation–Lancet Commission on planetary health
Earth's natural systems represent a growing threat to human health. And yet, global health has mainly improved as these changes have gathered pace. What is the explanation? As a...
Striving for Simplicity: The All Convolutional Net
Most modern convolutional neural networks (CNNs) used for object recognition are built using the same principles: Alternating convolution and max-pooling layers followed by a sm...
Scattered Data Approximation
Many practical applications require the reconstruction of a multivariate function from discrete, unstructured data. This book gives a self-contained, complete introduction into ...
How Many Clusters? Which Clustering Method? Answers Via Model-Based Cluster Analysis
Journal Article How Many Clusters? Which Clustering Method? Answers Via Model-Based Cluster Analysis Get access C. Fraley, C. Fraley Department of Statistics, University of Wash...
Bayesian Inference of Species Trees from Multilocus Data
Until recently, it has been common practice for a phylogenetic analysis to use a single gene sequence from a single individual organism as a proxy for an entire species. With te...
VIII. Stability of a viscous liquid contained between two rotating cylinders
In recent years much information has been accumulated about the flow of fluids past solid boundaries. All experiments so far carried out seem to indicate that in all cases stead...
Community-Based Participatory Research for Health
If Thomas Kuhn (1962) is correct, a field of inquiry develops in stages. Some members of a field of inquiry recognize anomalies in the foundational beliefs and seek better expla...
A predictive approach to the random effect model
Journal Article A predictive approach to the random effect model Get access SEYMOUR GEISSER SEYMOUR GEISSER School of Statistics, University of MinnesotaMinneapolis Search for o...