| Alan Jackson, David L. Buckley, Geoffrey J. M. Parker - 2004 - 342 pages
...images (0STERGAARD et al. 1996a,b). A detailed description of the different deconvolution methods is beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to the relevant literature for a full description [see for example OSTERGAARD et al. (1996a)]. Bolus tracking... | |
| Darlene Hertling, Randolph M. Kessler - 2006 - 1136 pages
...region of women with fibromyalgia is not uncommon.218 Detailed management of pelvic floor disorders is beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to the current literature 4-31.34^»,41Д5Л7.63.66Л12,1ШШ9&.217.М;иЗ.:Ш.380.т409.410,466,478... | |
| Gary G. Meadows - 2005 - 480 pages
...membrane-type ECM components. A detailed description ofthe distribution of ECM within the liver is beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to reviews of this subject and of ECM biology in general (1 7, 1 8). Much of the current knowledge of... | |
| John Duncan, Peter McLeod, Louise H. Phillips - 2005 - 418 pages
...important, or even the principal, source of variance, particularly in human timing. The arguments here are beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to Wearden and Bray (2001), and Jones and Wearden (2003, 2004) for (rather technical) discussions. Suppose... | |
| Seetharaman Vaidyanathan, George G. Harrigan, Royston Goodacre - 2005 - 424 pages
...and “elementary modes” [eg (Schuster et a!., 2000)]. A detailed comparison of these methods is beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to some recent reviews (Schuster, 2004; Papin et a!., 2003). Here we only illustrate the concept of elementary... | |
| Peter C de Ruiter, Volkmar Wolters, John C Moore - 2005 - 608 pages
...equations for i- and p-state processes and the interaction between individuals and the environment is beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to previous papers (Persson et al., 1998; Claessen et al., 2000; De Roos and Persson, 2001). SIZE SCALING... | |
| Mhairi G. MacDonald, Mary M. K. Seshia, Martha D. Mullett - 2005 - 1930 pages
...fat-soluble vitamins separately. An extensive review of all of the vitamins and their deficiencies is beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to sources dedicated to this subject (150). This section will deal primarily with vitamins that are of... | |
| Winslow R. Briggs - 2005 - 516 pages
...Circadian Clock Entrainment A detailed description of the components of the circadian clock in plants is beyond the scope of this chapter and the reader is referred to recent reviews on this topic (Devlin, 2002, 2003; Devlin and Kay, 2001; Fankhauser and Staiger, 2002;... | |
| Shayne Cox Gad - 2005 - 1494 pages
...generate natural-product-based drugs. The history and specific techniques of combinatorial chemistry are beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to appropriate textbooks for discussions on that topic. While it should be recognized that combinatorial... | |
| Nigel C. Bennett, Chris G. Faulkes - 2000 - 292 pages
...theory, like 'the prisoner's dilemma' and 'titfor-tat' strategies. Detailed discussion of these is beyond the scope of this chapter, and the reader is referred to Dugatkin (1997) and Krebs and Davies (1997) for recent reviews of this field. In Chapter 1, we introduced... | |
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