| Arino - 1991 - 812 pages
...insight that would have been very difficult to gain otherwise. A synopsis of these applications is beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to Voit (1990). IV. MODELING WITH S-SYSTEMS A. Advantages of Generic Modeling with S-Systems In most nonlinear... | |
| Robert P. Mortlock - 1992 - 354 pages
...one or two sugars may represent a more primitive type seems applicable. physiological significance is beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to recent reviews (Reizer and Peterkofsky, 1987; Reizer et al., 1988b, 1989; Saier, 1989). The points... | |
| I. D. White, D. N. Mottershead, Steven John Harrison - 1998 - 682 pages
...colonization, ibl ls the preferred model for secondary successions. above. Such debates, however, are beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to the excellent review in Burrows' book (1990; see also Further readingl on the processes of vegetation... | |
| Peter Seraganian - 1993 - 452 pages
...ruled out as mediators. More detailed considerations of other factors that may affect path analysis is beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to more advanced sources (Cohen & Cohen, 1983; Darlington, 1990; Pedhazur, 1982). One should also remember... | |
| Johnson K. Gao - 1993 - 140 pages
...effect on retention of antigenicity and enzyme activity. A detailed discussion of fixation methods is beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to the volume by Larsson" for an excellent review of characteristics of different fixation methods. There... | |
| Margaret M. Esiri, Virginia M. -Y. Lee, John Q. Trojanowski - 2004 - 600 pages
...malformations, some connective tissue disorders and polycystic kidney disease. Presenting all these entities is beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to a recent review by Hademenos et al. (2001). Hereditary small vessel diseases, including CADASIL Several... | |
| George A. Kuchel, Patrick R. Hof - 2004 - 148 pages
...aging'. Physiologic Basis of Pain Perception A discussion of the physiologic basis of pain perception is beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to several detailed reviews of this topic [23-26]. Pain perception is the result of interactions between... | |
| U. Joseph Schoepf - 2003 - 528 pages
...scattered. The PET scanners have mechanisms to correct for these "false" events, but a discussion would be beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to VON SCHULTHESS (2003). The PET, such as single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is an emission... | |
| Elaine Denny, Sarah Earle - 2005 - 321 pages
...again adequately explaining these differences poses serious problems. An analysis of this issue is beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to the discussion of ethnicity and mental illness by Iley and Nazroo (2001). individual practitioners.... | |
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