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Mathematical Descriptions of Biological Models
1980The major aim in mathematical modelling is to obtain equations describing the behaviour of a system under all relevant conditions. This information may be quantitative or qualitative. It may be derived from a theoretical basis, in which the mechanism is analysed in terms of known or proposed interactions between components, from an empirical basis in ...
James E. A. McIntosh +1 more
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Mathematics for the Biological Sciences
Technometrics, 1975John J. Buoni +2 more
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Mathematical Treatment of Biological Diffusion
2001In the lifetime of most animals there occurs a time when the site of inhabitation is abandoned in favor of migration. Thus, in an environment changing through space and time, the most probable strategy for a new individual to adapt to survive and reproduce may not necessarily consist of remaining to compete with its parents or congeners, but may rather
Akira Okubo, Daniel Grünbaum
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Biologic Complexity in Mathematical Modeling
Medical Decision Making, 1989L B, Ellwein, M H, Eckman
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Mathematical Models of Biological Communities
1999The mathematical models of the communities of animals and plants have been developed in detail including their analytic theory as well as simulation computer methods for such models. Present-day models take into account aftereffect and joint influence of different exogenous and endogenous (external and internal) factors.
Natali Hritonenko, Yuri Yatsenko
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Mathematical modeling of biological dynamics
2023Mathematical modeling is a powerful tool for studying intricate biological dynamics, as modeling can provide a comprehensive and coherent picture about the system of interest that facilitates our understanding, and can provide ways to probe the system that are otherwise impossible through experiments.
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Mathematical models in biological oceanography
Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review, 1984Hal Caswell +3 more
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