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The following pages link to Robert May, Baron May of Oxford (Q336397):
Displaying 50 items.
- Copley Medal (Q28003) (← links)
- Aaron Klug (Q190626) (← links)
- David Anthony King (Q328413) (← links)
- Martin Rees (Q335213) (← links)
- William Stewart (Q8018830) (← links)
- Ecological science and tomorrow's world (Q24618212) (← links)
- Age-related changes in the rate of disease transmission: implications for the design of vaccination programmes (Q27482842) (← links)
- Vaccination against rubella and measles: quantitative investigations of different policies (Q27483546) (← links)
- Robert McCredie May, Baron May of Oxford (Q28052420) (← links)
- Management of multispecies fisheries (Q28243359) (← links)
- Population biology of infectious diseases: Part I (Q28243511) (← links)
- Population biology of infectious diseases: Part II (Q28243523) (← links)
- Harvesting natural populations in a randomly fluctuating environment (Q28244892) (← links)
- Antigenic Diversity Thresholds and the Development of AIDS (Q28251063) (← links)
- Epidemiology and genetics in the coevolution of parasites and hosts (Q28261345) (← links)
- Fishing elevates variability in the abundance of exploited species (Q28269353) (← links)
- Coevolution of hosts and parasites (Q28273046) (← links)
- Coinfection and the evolution of parasite virulence (Q28290024) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics of HIV infection (Q28305266) (← links)
- Marc Lipsitch (Q28322531) (← links)
- Q&A;: extinctions and the impact of Homo sapiens (Q28710253) (← links)
- Why worry about how many species and their loss? (Q28741114) (← links)
- Food-web assembly and collapse: mathematical models and implications for conservation (Q28754329) (← links)
- Tomorrow's taxonomy: collecting new species in the field will remain the rate-limiting step (Q28764885) (← links)
- How Many Species? [and Discussion] (Q29027929) (← links)
- The Population Dynamics of Microparasites and Their Invertebrate Hosts (Q29036766) (← links)
- Regulation and Stability of Host-Parasite Population Interactions: I. Regulatory Processes (Q29394656) (← links)
- Understanding the AIDS pandemic (Q30350010) (← links)
- Infectious disease: can we avert a lethal flu pandemic? (Q30351903) (← links)
- Size and complexity in model financial systems. (Q30528239) (← links)
- Ecology: The Convention on Biological Diversity's 2010 target (Q31141686) (← links)
- Global problems and global science (Q33220092) (← links)
- Ecology. Biodiversity conservation and the Millennium Development Goals (Q33504499) (← links)
- Ecology. Tropical arthropod species, more or less? (Q33623270) (← links)
- Systemic risk: the dynamics of model banking systems. (Q33867712) (← links)
- Why should we be concerned about loss of biodiversity (Q33922589) (← links)
- Subnets of scale-free networks are not scale-free: sampling properties of networks (Q33934431) (← links)
- Sociobiology: a new synthesis and an old quarrel (Q34098148) (← links)
- Predicted correspondence between species abundances and dendrograms of niche similarities (Q34191480) (← links)
- Helminth infections of humans: mathematical models, population dynamics, and control. (Q34194496) (← links)
- Uses and abuses of mathematics in biology (Q34295022) (← links)
- Detecting causality in complex ecosystems (Q34300961) (← links)
- Can we name Earth's species before they go extinct? (Q34324326) (← links)
- Observations on related ecological exponents (Q34598356) (← links)
- Response to comments on "Can we name Earth's species before they go extinct?". (Q34837273) (← links)
- Open questions: are the dynamics of ecological communities predictable? (Q35141177) (← links)
- Individual versus systemic risk and the Regulator's Dilemma (Q35149455) (← links)
- Dynamical evidence for causality between galactic cosmic rays and interannual variation in global temperature (Q35212496) (← links)
- Virus dynamics and drug therapy (Q36244920) (← links)
- Network structure and the biology of populations (Q36525301) (← links)