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ON THE LAWS OF INHERITANCE IN MAN I. INHERITANCE OF PHYSICAL CHARACTERS
- K. Pearson, A. Lee
- Biology
- 1 November 1903
STUDY OF THE CORRELATION OF THE HUMAN SKULL.
- A. Lee, K. Pearson
- Mathematics, Medicine
- Science
(1.) The reconstruction of an organism from a knowledge of some only of its parts is a problem which has occupied the attention of biologists for many years past. Cuvier was the first to introduce in… Expand
ON THE GENERALISED PROBABLE ERROR IN MULTIPLE NORMAL CORRELATION
- K. Pearson, A. Lee
- Mathematics
- 1 March 1908
Two-year intraocular delivery of ciliary neurotrophic factor by encapsulated cell technology implants in patients with chronic retinal degenerative diseases.
- K. Kauper, C. McGovern, +8 authors W. Tao
- Biology, Medicine
- Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
- 1 November 2012
PURPOSE
To evaluate the pharmacokinetics of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) delivered over a period of up to 2 years by an intraocular encapsulated cell technology (ECT) implant in patients with… Expand
A SECOND STUDY OF THE VARIATION AND CORRE LATION OF THE HUMAN SKULL, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE NAQADA CRANIA.
- Cicely D. Fawcett, A. Lee
- Mathematics
- 1 August 1902
Too precise to pursue: How precise first offers create barriers-to-entry in negotiations and markets
- A. Lee, David D Loschelder, Martin Schweinsberg, M. Mason, A. Galinsky
- Psychology
- 1 September 2018
Prior research shows that precise first offers strongly anchor negotiation outcomes. This precision advantage, however, has been documented only when the parties were already in a negotiation. We… Expand
Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. VIII. On the Inheritance of Characters not Capable of Exact Quantitative Measurement. Part I. Introductory. Part II. On the Inheritance of…
- K. Pearson, A. Lee
- Mathematics
(1.) A certain number of characters in living forms are capable of easy observation, and thus are in themselves suitable for observation, but they do not admit of an exact quantitative measurement,… Expand
Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. VI. Genetic (Reproductive) Selection: Inheritance of Fertility in Man, and of Fecundity in Thoroughbred Racehorses
- K. Pearson, A. Lee, Leslie Bramley-Moore
- Mathematics
I understand by a factor of evolution any source of progressive change in the constants—mean values, variabilities, correlations—which suffice to define an organ or character, or the interrelations… Expand
New Helicobacter species
- A. Lee, Barbara A. Robertson
- Biology
- 1998
In recent years since the discovery of the type species, Helicobacter pylori, there has been an explosion of the genus such that, at the time of going to press, there were 18 species (Figure 1).… Expand