Model organism def

    • [DOC File]U.S. DHHS Public Health Service Grant Application (PHS 398)

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      2) Sharing Model Organisms: All applications where the development of model organisms is anticipated are to include a description of a specific plan for sharing and distributing unique model organism research resources generated using NIH funding so that other researchers can benefit from these resources or state appropriate reasons why such ...


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      natural selection—evolutionary process that preserves traits and advances adaptation of an organism. neuron in resting state—inside is negative compared to outside. ... Rescorla’s model of classical conditioning—one event reliably predicts another. ... instinct—def (2) intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation. James Lange theory of emotions.


    • [DOC File]Common Anatomy Reference Ontology Workshop

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      Model organism databases (MODs) use anatomy ontologies for annotation of gene expression or phenotype descriptions. Developmental stage, gene, and attribution are often recorded with an anatomy term. ... A initial_X-stage_part_of =def. every A is such that it begins to exist as part of some instance of B at a time when B is in X-stage.


    • [DOC File]A “Vital Commodity” in Ecosystems

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      To model the transfer of a “vital commodity” through a food web. To see how much of that “vital commodity” is available to different organisms in an ecosystem. NOTE TO STUDENTS: Only later will your teacher tell you what the “vital commodity” is.


    • [DOC File]Introduction to Nursing Research – Chapter 1 Notes

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      Conceptual Model or Framework. ... any quality of an organism, group, or situation that takes on different values (as opposed to a constant) Continuous variables – values can be represented on a continuum Ex. Weight, height, IQ, temperature ... Def. Pieces of information gathered in a study. Quantitative study – data are numerical.


    • The OBO Foundry: A New Paradigm for Biomedical Ontology ...

      hemolysis =def. the processes by which an organism effects hemolysis . living subject =def. entity representing a living subject in an information system . Because the ‘C’ term must in each case express new information about the B’s as we move down the hierarchy, ‘C’ …


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