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Number of items at this level: 16. Usowicz, Maria M and Garden, Claire L P (2012) Increased excitability and altered action potential waveform in cerebellar granule neurons of the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndrome. Brain Research, 1465. pp. 10-17. ISSN 0006 8993 Riley, Chris W (2012) User-Centric Biometrics: Authentication in a Self-Service Environment. PhD thesis, Edinburgh Napier University. Marappullige, Priyantha Kumara (2011) The impacts of tree density on the physical and biological characteristics of planted Mangrove stands in Sri Lanka. PhD thesis, Edinburgh Napier University. Kennedy, Jessie and Roerdink, Jos, eds. (2011) BioVis 2011 Conference Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society, Providence, RI, USA. ISBN 978-1-4673-0002-5 Osman, Deenah, Waldron, Kevin J, Denton, Harriet, Taylor, Clare M, Grant, Andrew J, Mastroeni, Pietro, Robinson, Nigel J and Cavet, Jennifer S (2010) Copper Homeostasis in Salmonella is atypical and Copper-CueP Is a major periplasmic metal complex. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285 (33). pp. 25259-25268. ISSN 0021-9258 Graham, Martin, Craig, Paul and Kennedy, Jessie (2008) Visualisation to Aid Biodiversity Studies through Accurate Taxonomic Reconciliation. In: Proceedings of British National Conference on Database Systems: Sharing Data, Information and Knowledge. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5071 . Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 280-291. ISBN 978-3-540-70503-1 Craig, Paul and Kennedy, Jessie (2008) Concept Relationship Editor: A visual interface to support the assertion of synonymy relationships between taxonomic classifications. In: Visualization and Data Analysis 2008, Proceedings of the SPIE. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, WA, ETATS-UNIS , San Jose, CA, pp. 680906-680912. ISBN 0277-786X Craig, Paul and Kennedy, Jessie (2007) Concept Relationship Editor: A visual interface to support the creation of relationships between taxonomic classifications. In: InfoVis2007, Autumn 2007 , Sacramento CA. (Unpublished) Graham, Martin and Kennedy, Jessie (2007) Visual Exploration of Alternative Taxonomies through Concepts. Ecological Informatics, 2 (3). pp. 248-261. ISSN 1574-9541 Paterson, Trevor and Kennedy, Jessie (2004) Approaches to Storing and Querying Structural Information in Botanical Specimen Descriptions. In: Key technologies for data management: Proceedings of the 21st Annual British National Conference on Databases (BNCOD21). British National Conference on Databases (21). Herriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, pp. 80-91. ISBN 1-904410-12-X Craig, Paul and Kennedy, Jessie (2003) Coordinated graph and scatter-plot views for the visual exploration of microarray time-series data. In: IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization. INFOVIS . IEEE Computer Society Press, Seattle, Washington, USA, pp. 173-180. ISBN 1522-404x/0-7803-8154-8 Kennedy, Jessie (2003) Supporting taxonomic names in cell and molecular biology databases. Omics: A Journal of Integrative Biology, 7 (1). pp. 13-16. ISSN 1536-2310 Paterson, Trevor, Cannon, Alan, Raguenaud, Cedric, Russell, Gordon, Armstrong, Kate E, MacDonald, Sarah M, Pullan, Martin R, Watson, Mark F and Kennedy, Jessie (2003) A methodology for composing well-defined character descriptions. Technical Report. Napier University, Edinburgh. Raguenaud, Cedric and Kennedy, Jessie (2002) Multiple overlapping classifications: Issues and solutions. In: 14th International conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management - SSDBM 2002. International conferences on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (14). IEEE Computer Society Press, Edinburgh, pp. 77-86. ISBN 0-7695-1632-7 Graham, Martin, Watson, Mark F and Kennedy, Jessie (2002) Novel visualisation techniques for working with multiple, overlapping classification hierarchies. Taxon, 51 (2). pp. 351-358. ISSN 0040-0262 MacDonald, Sarah M, Raguenaud, Cedric, Pullan, Martin R, Kennedy, Jessie, Russell, Gordon and Watson, Mark F (2002) The Prometheus II Description Model: an objective approach to representing taxonomic descriptions. Project Report. Napier University, Edinburgh. (Submitted) |