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Scientific American|August 19, 2007
All in the family. Paternity shocker: marmoset twins pass on each other's genesChristine Soares
Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter|August 1, 1994
Comment on "Reentrant transition in the Ising spin system with an infinite-range coupling and a Gaussian random field"Soares, Nobre
Scientific American|November 4, 2004
What's in a name? Not much at the moment, thinks biologist Kevin de Queiroz, but names could be made to reflect our modern understanding of life's origins and complexityChristine Soares
Scientific American|May 7, 2004
Body buildingChristine Soares
Scientific American|February 26, 2004
A strategy of containmentChristine Soares
Clinical Drug Investigation|November 27, 2009
Low-dose aspirin reduces gastro-protective properties of COX-2 selective inhibitorsJoão Soares
Scientific American|May 16, 2007
Codon spell check. Silent mutations are not so silent afterChristine Soares
Economic Inquiry|September 18, 2010
Welfare impact of a ban on child laborJorge Soares
Scientific American|May 7, 2010
Portrait in DNAChristine Soares
Scientific American|July 16, 2008
Genetics. Ancient gene, new tricksChristine Soares
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Scientific American|August 19, 2007
All in the family. Paternity shocker: marmoset twins pass on each other's genesChristine Soares
Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter|August 1, 1994
Comment on "Reentrant transition in the Ising spin system with an infinite-range coupling and a Gaussian random field"Soares, Nobre
Scientific American|November 4, 2004
What's in a name? Not much at the moment, thinks biologist Kevin de Queiroz, but names could be made to reflect our modern understanding of life's origins and complexityChristine Soares
Scientific American|May 7, 2004
Body buildingChristine Soares
Scientific American|February 26, 2004
A strategy of containmentChristine Soares
Clinical Drug Investigation|November 27, 2009
Low-dose aspirin reduces gastro-protective properties of COX-2 selective inhibitorsJoão Soares
Scientific American|May 16, 2007
Codon spell check. Silent mutations are not so silent afterChristine Soares
Economic Inquiry|September 18, 2010
Welfare impact of a ban on child laborJorge Soares
Scientific American|May 7, 2010
Portrait in DNAChristine Soares
Scientific American|July 16, 2008
Genetics. Ancient gene, new tricksChristine Soares
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