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A multispecies statistical age-structured model to assess predator-prey balance: Application to an intensively managed Lake Michigan pelagic fish community // Can. J. Fish. and Aquat. Sci., 2014. Vol. 71, N 4.-С.627-644

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A multispecies statistical age-structured model to assess predator-prey balance: Application to an intensively managed Lake Michigan pelagic fish community // Can. J. Fish. and Aquat. Sci., 2014. Vol. 71, N 4.-С.627-644

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A spatial age-structured model for describing sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) population dynamics // Can. J. Fish. and Aquat. Sci., 2013. Vol. 70, N 12.-С.1709-1722

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Beeftink H.H. Bacterial aggregates of various and varying size and density: A structured model for biomass retention // Chem. Eng. J., 1990. Vol. 44, N 1.-С.В1-В13

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Bizukojc M. Morphologically structured model for growth and citric acid accumulation by Aspergillus niger // Enzyme and Microb. Technol., 2003. Vol. 32, N 2.-С.268-281

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Borde-de-Agua Modeling the impact of road mortality on barn owl (Tyto alba) populations using age-structured models // Ecol. Modell., 2014. Vol. 276.-С.29-37

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Chizinskik C.J. A modelling approach to evaluate potential management actions designed to increase growth of white perch in a high-density population // Fish. Manag. and Ecol., 2010. Vol. 17, N 3.-С.262-271

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Evaluating the performance of a multispecies statistical catch-at-age model // Can. J. Fish. and Aquat. Sci., 2013. Vol. 70, N 3.-С.470-484

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Fagan William F. Size-dependent cannibalizm in praying mantids: Using biomass flux to model size-structured populations // Amer. Natur., 1996. Vol. 147, N 2.-С.230-268

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Gertseva Vladlena V. Population dynamics of splitnose rockfish (Sebastes diploproa) in the Northeast Pacific Ocean // Ecol. Modell., 2011. Vol. 222, N 4.-С.973-981

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Grant Polystyrene surfaces may require structured water for effective cell adhesion // Biochem. Soc. Trans., 1988. Vol. 16, N 6.-С.1029-1030

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Including mark-recapture data into a spatial age-structured model: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in the eastern Bering Sea // Can. J. Fish. and Aquat. Sci., 2011. Vol. 68, N 9.-С.1625-1634

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Interaction of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev protein with a structured region in env mRNA is dependent on multimer formation mediated through a basic stretch of amino acids // Genes and Dev., 1990. Vol. 4, N 8.-С.1357-1364

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Jaric I. A life-stage population model of the European sturgeon (Acipenser sturio) in the Elbe river Pt.I: General model outline and potential applications // J. Appl. Ichthyol., 2013. Vol. 29, N 3.-С.483-493

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Jaric I. A life-stage population model of the European sturgeon (Acipenser sturio) in the Elbe river Pt.I: General model outline and potential applications // J. Appl. Ichthyol., 2013. Vol. 29, N 3.-С.483-493

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Kossiakoff Anthony A. The use of neutrons to show how proteins work // Biotechnol. and Hum. Genome: Innov. and Impact. -New York, London, 1988.-С.63-78

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Liu A population-based morphologically structured model for hyphal growth and product formation in streptomycin fermentation // World J. Microbiol. and Biotechnol., 2005. Vol. 21, N 8-9.-С.1329-1338

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Patterns of expansion produced by a structured cell population of Serratia marcescens in response to different media // Microb. and Environ., 2005. Vol. 20, N 2.-С.120-125

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Patterns of expansion produced by a structured cell population of Serratia marcescens in response to different media // Microb. and Environ., 2005. Vol. 20, N 2.-С.120-125

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Quaid Mammary implant having shell with unitary rough-textured outer layer

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