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Edouard Machery Jean-Louis Dessalles Fiona Cowie Jason Alexander 《Biology & philosophy》2010,25(5):851-901
This symposium discusses J.-L. Dessalles's account of the evolution of language, which was presented in Why we Talk (OUP 2007). 相似文献
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The itinerary of W. H. Camp and his assistants in Ecuador has been reconstructed from fieldbooks deposited in the archives of the library at The New York Botanical Garden. The visited localities are listed according to collection numbers, an alphabetical list of the localities with geographical coordinates or best approximation is provided, and a map is presented showing the area where most numbers were collected. 相似文献
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I. Tichá 《Biologia Plantarum》1999,42(1):158-158
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Heather A. Lawson Kathleen M. Zelle Gloria L. Fawcett Bing Wang L. Susan Pletscher Taylor J. Maxwell Thomas H. Ehrich Jane P. Kenney-Hunt Jason B. Wolf Clay F. Semenkovich James M. Cheverud 《Journal of lipid research》2010,51(10):2976-2984
Variation in serum cholesterol, free-fatty acids, and triglycerides is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. There is great interest in characterizing the underlying genetic architecture of these risk factors, because they vary greatly within and among human populations and between the sexes. We present results of a genome-wide scan for quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting serum cholesterol, free-fatty acids, and triglycerides in an F16 advanced intercross line of LG/J and SM/J (Wustl:LG,SM-G16). Half of the population was fed a high-fat diet and half was fed a relatively low-fat diet. Context-dependent genetic (additive and dominance) and epigenetic (imprinting) effects were characterized by partitioning animals into sex, diet, and sex-by-diet cohorts. Here we examine genetic, environmental, and genetic-by-environmental interactions of QTL overlapping previously identified loci associated with CVD risk factors, and we add to the serum lipid QTL landscape by identifying new loci. 相似文献
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《South African Journal of Botany》2002,68(2):239-240