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Introduction to Biostatistics

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In this article, the authors introduce the concept of biostatistics and introduce the Biostatistic Approach to Biometrics (BAPB) as a method for biometrics.
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Introduction to Biostatistics , Introduction to Biostatistics , کتابخانه مرکزی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران

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Body Size, Gender, Seed Husking and Energy Requirements in Two Species of Desert Gerbilline Rodents, Meriones crassus and Gerbillus henleyi

TL;DR: The hypotheses based on the coexistence in deserts and similar granivorous diets of the two gerbil species, which predicted that when offered seeds, Meriones crassus would husk less and consume proportionately more husks than the smaller Gerbillus henleyi, were partly supported.
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Water Intake, Existence Energy, and Responses to Water Deprivation in the Sand Patridge Ammoperdix heyi and the Chukar Alectoris chukar: Two Phasianids of the Negev Desert

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Sex Ratio and Length-Weight Relationship for Five Marine Fish Species from Brazil

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Effect of soil parameters on the threshold wind velocity and maximum eroded mass in a dry environment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between several soil parameters (texture, organic matter and CaCO3 content) and the threshold wind velocity and erodibility of different soil types.
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Vegetation in Bangalore's Slums: Composition, Species Distribution, Density, Diversity, and History.

TL;DR: Assessment of the composition, density, diversity, and species distribution of vegetation in 44 slums of Bangalore, India, comparing these to published studies on vegetation diversity in other land-use categories found tree density and diversity were much lower in slums compared to richer residential neighborhoods.
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