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- Graduate Council Minutes G 951 February 1, 2007 THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
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- Math 151 -Fall 2007 -Project #5 The Leslie Population Model in a Random Environment
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- Introduction to Biological Data Analysis and Statistics Steps in the process of understanding data
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- Math 151 Introduction to Eigenvectors The motivating example we used to describe matrixes was landscape change and vegetation suc-
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- MATH 583 Section # 55872 Spring 1995 EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
- Computational Bioinformatics
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- Resolution from the Faculty Senate Benefits Committee Request to Study Implementation of Wellness Program for UT Faculty and Staff
- Drug testing example for conditional probability Suppose that a drug test for an illegal drug is such that it is 98% accurate in the case of a
- Math 151-2 INTRODUCTION TO MATLAB L. J. Gross -August 1995
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- Appendix 1. Model Equations Terms are color coded as transcription (green), translation (blue), nuclear transport
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- Quantitative Training in the Life Sciences: Designing an Undergraduate Curriculum in
- MULTIMODELING: NEW APPROACHES FOR LINKING ECOLOGICAL MODELS Louis J. Gross
- To appear in: MAA Notes Volume "Undergraduate Mathematics for the Life Sciences: Processes, Models, Assessment, and Directions" edited by Jenna Carpenter, Glenn
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- Math 152 -Computer Project 2 -Spring 2005 -Revised Optimization and Foraging Theory
- Math151 -Fall 2004 Extra Credit Project This project is not required for the course -if you choose to complete this project it will only be applied
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- Linear Regression and Correlation Notes Suppose there is a data set of n data points (xi , yi) where you have plotted these using a scatter
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- Math 151 -Fall 2005 -Project #4 The Leslie Population Model in a Random Environment
- Ecological Applications, 18(3), 2008, pp. 711723 2008 by the Ecological Society of America
- MATH 583 SPRING 1995 Selected References in Evolutionary Theory Bulmer, M. (1994) Theoretical Evolutionary Ecology.
- Math151 -Fall 2007 Extra Credit Project Louis Gross This project is not required for the course -if you choose to complete this project it
- Graduate Council Minutes G 936 November 16, 2006 THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
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- A Review of "Synthesizing ecological experiments and observational data with
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