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| 126 |  | Defended fortresses or moving targets? Another model of inducible defenses inspired by military metaphors | Adler, Frederick R. | We use a common framework to compare three models of plant strategies to confront herbivory: constitutive defense, optimal inducible defense, and the "moving target." Plants with constitutive defenses retain a fixed defensive phenotype. Plants with optimal inducible defenses respond to attack by inc... | Constitutive defense; optimal inducible defense; phenotype | 1994 |
| 127 |  | Acoustic interneurons of fiddler and ghost crabs | Horch, Kenneth W. | The properties of acoustic interneurons in fiddler (Uca pugilalor and U. minax) and ghost (Ocvpade qucldrula) crabs are described, as revealed bv tests with pure tones. Three types of interneurons were present in all species: tonic, which fired for the duration of the stimulus; phasic, which fire... | Acoustic crabs; Neural recording; Vibration reception | 1976 |
| 128 |  | Berman, Marshall. Adventures in marxism | Landesman, Bruce M. | This book contains an introduction and thirteen short pieces previously published in such journals as the Nation, the New York Times Book Review, New Politics, and Dissent, dating from 1963 to 1998. | Capitalism; Human; System | 2001 |
| 129 |  | Outbreak of toxic anterior segment syndrome following cataract surgery associated with impurities in autoclave steam moisture. | Mamalis, Nick; Nilson, Christian D. | BACKGROUND: Toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS), a complication of cataract surgery, is a sterile inflammation of the anterior chamber of the eye. An outbreak of TASS was recognized at an outpatient surgical center and its affiliated hospital in December 2002. METHODS: Medical records of patients... | Toxic anterior segment syndrome; cataract surgery; autoclave steam moisture | 2006 |
| 130 |  | To die or not to die? (Book Review) | Battin, Margaret P. | Reviews the book `To Die or Not to Die? Cross-disciplinary, Cultural, and Legal Perspectives on the Right to Choose Death,' edited by Arthur S. Berger and Joyce Berger. | Books; Law; Death | 1992-07 |
| 131 |  | Rational self-sufficiency and Greek ethics. | White, Nicholas P. | This is a book review of Martha C. Nussbaum's The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy; (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986). | Ethics; Moral Philosophy;; Book reviews | 1988 |
| 132 |  | Reciprocal natural selection on host-parasite phenotypes | Clayton, Dale H. | Coevolution is evolution in one species in response to selection imposed by a second species, followed by evolution in the second species in response to reciprocal selection imposed by the first species. Although reciprocal selection is a prerequisite of coevolution, it has seldom been documented in... | Host-parasite phenotypes; Ectoparasites; Virulence; Fitness | 1999 |
| 133 |  | 1998 Sewall Wright Award: William Donald Hamilton | Seger, Jon | The Sewall Wright Award was established in 1991 to honor active investigators who have contributed in especially significant ways to the conceptual unification of the biological sciences. This year's recipient is William D. Hamilton of Oxford University. Beginning in the 1960s with his papers on the... | Evolution; Biological; Research | 1999 |
| 134 |  | Why hunter-gatherers work: An ancient version of the problem of public goods | Hawkes, Kristen | From the abstract: People who hunt and gather for a living share some resources more widely than others. A favored hypothesis to explain the differential sharing is that giving up portions of large, unpredictable resources obligates others to return shares of them later, reducing everyone's variance... | Hunter-gatherer societies; Public goods | 2001-08 |