I think it was a single person who objected to it, the rest seems to be
far more supportive.
Kim
On 7/6/2013 11:25 PM, malcolm McCallum wrote:
I don't get it.
The NSF puts together a program to help folks out, and people are up
in arms about it.
Maybe I missed something?
M
Dear List,
Currently, I am in the process of developing a prototype of an
affordable (US$15,000-20,000) fully automated 3D imaging system that can
accurately obtain 3D surface renderings including color of small 3D
objects such as the head of a fruit fly, the proboscis of a butterfly,
and
Hi all,
I am asking for help here. I am trying to collect a specific drosophild
fly that breeds on Eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides). Around
here, there are some very small patches of this grass (its at the
Southern edge of the distribution), but no flies. So, in order to find
these
Hi All,
Thank you all for the kind responses. I got the following suggestions,
of which only NetLogo got more than one vote (6):
Free software:
NetLogo (http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/)
SADIE (http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/pie/sadie/SADIE_home_page_1.htm)
SELES = Spatially Explicit
Hi,
I am looking for software to run some simulations on a spatially
explicit model in a meta-population context.
This are my requirements:
1. Multiple species competing for a single resource.
3. Resources come in discrete patches of variable but finite length.
3. Ability to vary the
On 8/19/2011 11:07 PM, Aaron T. Dossey wrote:
Was it about unethical hiring practices like spousal hirings,
nepotism, etc.? These are RAMPANT in Academia.
I have no serious problem with spousal fires, because it means that the
hire committee/dean/chair/ has basically concluded that hiring
On 8/20/2011 11:46 AM, Aaron T. Dossey wrote:
Maintaining the quality of one's marriage, personal life, sexual
relationships, etc. is not an employer's, University's, Department's,
the tax-payer's (for public institutions and those who receive
government grants/funds) or even society's
On 8/20/2011 1:05 PM, Aaron T. Dossey wrote:
Do you believe in evolution?
Yes, and evolution by means of natural selection predicts that the best
adapted individual has the best change of surviving. It does not predict
what the best adaptation is. If a man has a special good way of scoring
.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
http://www.allthingsbugs.com/Curriculum_Vitae.pdf
On 8/20/2011 2:38 PM, Kim van der Linde wrote:
On 8/20/2011 11:46 AM, Aaron T. Dossey wrote:
Maintaining the quality of one's marriage, personal life, sexual
relationships, etc. is not an employer's
On 8/20/2011 11:32 AM, Aaron T. Dossey wrote:
Personal interests like but my wife/child/friend wants a job too!
should not be a consideration of any hiring entity.
I think it should be. You do not want your new faculty member leave
after two years for a place closer to her partner. After she
Well, when you write about it, it might be obvious to you because you
know what you mean, but to me, it is not because I have to extract this
out of the context, the name itself is generally ambiguous.
The key is the discussion is whether or not names of animals are common
nouns or proper
Hi,
Just a list of invasives that are now so common that no body actually
really see them anymore that way:
- Homo sapiens, commonly known as human or man
- House rat
- Domesticated pig
- Domesticated goat
- Killer bee
- etc.
Hope this helps!
Kim
Annie Drinkard wrote:
Please respond
/~dhoule/), Department of Biological Science
(http://www.bio.fsu.edu/), Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
32306. To apply, send a brief letter stating your interest, a curriculum
vitae, and the contact information for three references to Kim van der
Linde, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Applications
Maybe the post was a bit exaggerated, the general line is clear, and
that is that what women experience differs from what men see.
Kim
William Silvert wrote:
I am surprised at this interpretation of the postings. As I recall, no
male poster stated that gender bias does not exist although
,
Kim van der Linde
Florida State University
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http://www.kimvdlinde.com
Funny, I asked about two weeks ago our in house editor (every department
should have one), and she explained exactly what you said. Official
names and proper nouns capitalized, rest in lower case.
Kim
Warren W. Aney wrote:
As I understand it, the American Ornithological Union standard is to
Hi all,
I am having an interesing discussion at the moment about Natural
selection. The context is a single population of individuals that, due
to changes in the environment, are now maladapted and the population is
reducing in size. Based on the often used definition of differential
And for those who want to find the full code of Zoological nomenclature,
it is online available nowadays here: http://www.iczn.org/iczn/index.jsp
Kim van der Linde
L. Brian Patrick wrote:
To answer this question, I thought that the most logical person to ask
would be a taxonomist. So I
expansion of an invasive species caught in the act.
If you are interested in this project, please contact either me or Dr.
David Houle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for a full project description.
Regards,
Kim van der Linde
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http://www.kimvdlinde.com
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