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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ALLOMETRY»
Descubra o uso de
allometry na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
allometry e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Plant
Allometry: The Scaling of Form and Process
Now distinguished plant biologist Karl J. Niklas has written the first book to apply allometry to studies of the evolution, morphology, physiology, and reproduction of plants.
2
The
Allometry of Growth and Reproduction
Allometry investigates the effects of size on such variables as food intake, growth rates and age at first reproduction. Here, explanations are proposed for many phenomena.
3
Allometry: Size, Shape, Statistical Shape Analysis, ...
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
4
Pharmacokinetics in Drug Development: Clinical Study Design ...
termed "vertical allometry" (Calder, 1984). Vertical allometry has also been
reported for some drugs, such as diazepam (Klotz et al., 1976). Using simple
allometry, the predicted CL of diazepam in humans is 33-fold higher than the
observed ...
Peter L. Bonate, Danny R. Howard, 2005
5
Advances in Morphometrics
Christian Peter Klingenberg Department of Biological Sciences University of
Alberta Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada ABSTRACT The subject of
allometry is variation in morphometric variables or other features of organisms
associated ...
6
Reproductive Allocation in Plants
I. Introduction The concept of allometry has a long and convoluted history,
predominantly applied to animals by zoologists, such as W. D'Arcy Thompson,
J. S. Huxley, and more recently, S. J. Gould (Thompson, 1917; Huxley, 1932;
Gould, ...
Edward Reekie, Fakhri A. Bazzaz, 2011
7
New Research on Forest Ecosystems
The increasing interest in tree allometry has recently generated a plethora of
empirical scaling equations which cover a broad spectrum of size, metabolism
and evolution for several species. In this chapter four different aspects of tree
allometry ...
8
Swim Bladder
Allometry of Selected Midwater Fish Species
Results of the study demonstrate that equations currently in use overestimate the volumes of the swimbladders and thus acoustic cross sections of many midwater fish species.
9
Contributions to Morphometrics
Qualitative studies of ontogenetic allometry are useful both for examining
functional and ecological consequences of shape change during growth and for
inferring historical processes that potentially explain the diversity in adult form
among ...
Leslie Floyd Marcus, Elisa Bello, Antonio García-Valdecasas, 1993
10
Tree Species Effects on Soils: Implications for Global ...
(1999a) suggested that for a given site and species, root to shoot allometry
should be less sensitive to changes in environmental conditions than root to
shoot ratios of forbs (McConnaughay and Coleman 1999), or seedlings of woody
plants ...
Dan Binkley, Oleg Menyailo, 2005
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ALLOMETRY»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
allometry no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Data Mining Reveals How Human Health Varies with City Size
The science of allometry, the study of the relationship between body size and shape, is more than 100 years old. It dates to the late 19th century ... «The Predictive Analytics Times, jun 15»
Another Life: The lost treasures of the dead zoo
Armed with the first proper measurements, Gould was able to fit the deer into the evolutionary process called allometry, in which, as deer get ... «Irish Times, mai 15»
Genetically integrated traits and rugged adaptive landscapes in …
Lande R. Quantitative genetic analysis of multivariate evolution, applied to brain:body size allometry. Evolution. 1979; 33:402-416. Publisher ... «BMC Blogs Network, mai 15»
The Huia and the Sexually Dimorphic Bill
The most obvious differences here are probably due to allometry. ... However, it's a strong positive allometry that has acted on the bill alone. «Scientific American, mar 15»
Durata Therapeutics Presents New Data for DALVANCE(TM) at …
A population PK model was fit to plasma and bone PK data and covariate analysis was performed. Allometry was used to determine the total ... «GlobeNewswire, out 14»
They don't understand allometry!
Most of its central citations to biological allometry are to 1980s papers on allometry that failed to take the the phylogeny of the organisms into ... «ScienceBlogs, jul 14»
Fast Growing Bornean Trees Important For Carbon Cycling
... well as differences in a measurement known as height-diameter allometry. This difference amounts to 3.2 tons of wood per hectare per year. «Asian Scientist Magazine, mai 14»
Journal Highlight: Morphological analysis of the flippers in the …
For the first time DA, allometry, physical maturity, and SD of the flipper skeleton—by X-ray technique—of Pontoporia blainvillei were analyzed. «spectroscopyNOW.com, abr 14»
How A Powerful Mathematical Principle Spelled Doom For Absurdly …
Allometry can help explain one of the stranger moments in the history of life on Earth. In the Carboniferous period, a little over 300 million years ... «Business Insider Australia, mar 14»
Cities, Networks, and the Counterintuitive Nature of Suicide
The study of how things scale is known as allometry. Perhaps the most famous example is Kleiber's law which states that the metabolic rate of ... «MIT Technology Review, fev 14»