Comparative Effectiveness Research -- organization & administration : Learning what works : infrastructure required for comparative effectiveness research : workshop summary / LeighAnne Olsen, Claudia Grossmann, and J. Michael McGinnis ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
2011
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Comparative Effectiveness Research -- standards : Finding what works in health care : standards for systematic reviews / Committee on Standards for Systematic Reviews of Comparative Effectiveness Research, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies ; Jill Eden, Laura Levit, Alfred Berg, and Sally Morton, editors
2011
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Comparative embryology : From embryology to evo-devo : a history of developmental evolution / edited by Manfred D. Laubichler and Jane Maienschein
2007
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Comparative embryology -- History : From embryology to evo-devo : a history of developmental evolution / edited by Manfred D. Laubichler and Jane Maienschein
A method for comparing two sets of chromosomal DNA by analyzing differences in the copy number and location of specific sequences. It is used to look for large sequence changes such as deletions, duplications, amplifications, or translocations
A method for comparing two sets of chromosomal DNA by analyzing differences in the copy number and location of specific sequences. It is used to look for large sequence changes such as deletions, duplications, amplifications, or translocations
The systematic study of the complete DNA sequences (GENOME) of organisms
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Comparative genomic hybridization. : Array comparative genomic hybridization : protocols and applications / edited by Diponkar Banerjee, Sohrab P. Shah
A method for comparing two sets of chromosomal DNA by analyzing differences in the copy number and location of specific sequences. It is used to look for large sequence changes such as deletions, duplications, amplifications, or translocations
Comparative government -- Encyclopedias : Governments of the world : a global guide to citizens' rights and responsibilities / C. Neal Tate, editor in chief
Here are entered: 1. Works comparing and classifying the grammatical structure of genetically unrelated languages or groups of languages; 2. Works in which the principles of grammar in general are discussed, i.e. general, philosophical or universal grammar. Works which present a specific comparison of the grammars of two or more languages or groups of languages are entered under the name of the language, with the subdivision Grammar, Comparative, e.g. 1. Slavic languages--Grammar, Comparative; or, 1. Russian language--Grammar, Comparative--English. 2. English language--Grammar, Comparative--Russian; or, 1. Slavic languages--Grammar, Comparative--Germanic. 2 Germanic languages--Grammar, Comparative--Slavic --subdivision Grammar, Comparative under names of languages
Here are entered works on the comparison of various systems of law as a method of legal study and research. Comparative studies of individual legal topics or branches of the law are entered under the respective headings applying to these subjects