Mattern et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A flexible Bayesian approach to estimating size-structured matrix population modelsMattern et al., 2021
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- Mattern J
- Glauninger K
- Britten G
- Casey J
- Hyun S
- Wu Z
- Armbrust E
- Harchaoui Z
- Ribalet F
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- bioRxiv
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The rates of cell growth, division, and carbon loss of microbial populations are key parameters for understanding how organisms interact with their environment and how they contribute to the carbon cycle. However, the invasive nature of current analytical methods …
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