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Adaptive Therapy: Modeling Evolutionary Principles In Anticancer Therapy, Jeffrey B. West
Adaptive Therapy: Modeling Evolutionary Principles In Anticancer Therapy, Jeffrey B. West
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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Simulating Within-Vector Generation Of The Malaria Parasite Diversity, Lauren M. Childs
Simulating Within-Vector Generation Of The Malaria Parasite Diversity, Lauren M. Childs
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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The Dynamic Consequences Of Evolution In Response To Environmental Disturbances, Amy Veprauskas
The Dynamic Consequences Of Evolution In Response To Environmental Disturbances, Amy Veprauskas
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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Experimental Design For Parameter Estimation In An Allometric Food Web Model, Amanda Laubmeier
Experimental Design For Parameter Estimation In An Allometric Food Web Model, Amanda Laubmeier
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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Bacteriophage Lifestyles: Capsid Size Matters, Diana Y. Lee
Bacteriophage Lifestyles: Capsid Size Matters, Diana Y. Lee
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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Species-Specific Negative Density Dependence And Disturbance Interactions On Biodiversity, David Chan, Ben Ramage
Species-Specific Negative Density Dependence And Disturbance Interactions On Biodiversity, David Chan, Ben Ramage
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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The Effects Of Urbanization On Nitrogen Processing In Urban Streams, Peter Francissen, Dr. Kevin Geedey, Dr. Michael Reisner
The Effects Of Urbanization On Nitrogen Processing In Urban Streams, Peter Francissen, Dr. Kevin Geedey, Dr. Michael Reisner
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Urban stream syndrome is described as the deterioration of stream health in an urbanized watershed and is associated with the loss of ecosystem services, which in turn degrades downstream environments. One key symptom of the urban stream syndrome is reduced processing of inorganic nitrogen. Previous research suggests that as urbanization increases and water quality decreases, the uptake length (Sw) of inorganic N increases. This indicates that the stream is increasing the export of N downstream compared to in situ incorporation of N into the ecosystem. We measured uptake length (Sw) of NO3, using a pulse addition method, along 9 different …