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Candidates should have experience reading and understanding the biological literature.
Therefore, automated data mining systems for biological literature are becoming a necessity.
The use of the term in English-language biological literature dates back to at least the early nineteenth century.
In the biological literature, silybin is referred to as silibinin.
Textpresso, search engine for C. elegans and other biological literature.
The fish name is sometime misspelled as glehni or glenhi in biological literature.
But both cited extensive psychological and biological literature that has found that the lunar cycle can heavily influence our moods.
The terms "fruit fly" and "Drosophila" are often used synonymously with D. melanogaster in modern biological literature.
Biological literature contains abundant references to taxa (singular "taxon"), groups like the mammals or the poppies.
It plays a role in the textual mining of biological literature and the development of biological and gene ontologies to organize and query biological data.
This law is also known in the literature as the power law (in the biological literature) or the fluctuation scaling law (in the physics literature).
In practice, such GRNs are inferred from the biological literature on a given system and represent a distillation of the collective knowledge about a set of related biochemical reactions.
"The biological literature has been amazingly sparse about fat in wild animals," says Dr. Caroline M. Pond of the Open University in Milton Keynes, England.
The huge repository of biological literature, which is still growing at a rapid pace, makes it increasingly difficult for any individual to monitor exhaustively the constituent items related to a specific biological process.
BioNumbers is a free-access database of quantitative data in biology, which was designed to provide the scientific community with access to the large amount of data now generated in the biological literature.
Critics of neo-creationism suggest that neo-creationist science consists of quote-mining the biological literature (including outdated literature) for minor slips, inconsistencies or polemically promising examples of internal arguments.
In trying to explain the territorial behaviour and sporadic violence of young working class people, for example, one approach would be to take much more seriously the currently unfashionable ethological and biological literature we reviewed in Chapter 1.
Freedman, B. (1995) "Growth and Change in the World's Biological Literature as Reflected in BIOSIS Publications" Publishing Research Quarterly 11(3): pp.