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NONEQUILIBRIUM PROBLEMS IN BIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1974
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Prigogine, Ilya   +2 more
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Phenomena in biological dielectrics

Conference on Electrical Insulation & Dielectric Phenomena - Annual Report 1978, 1978
This paper is intended to provide an introduction to this session which is co-sponsored by the Dielectrics Society. It will consider experimental difficulties encountered in working with biomedical materials, the techniques available to reduce these difficulties and the kind of results which are obtained. An invited paper will then deal with non-linear
N. A. G. Ahmed   +4 more
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Transport Phenomena in Biological Field Effect Transistors

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2020
Let \(\Omega=\{(x,y,t)\in\mathbb{R}^3: x\in [-X,X], y\in[0,Y], t\in[0,+\infty)\}\), \(G:=\{(x,y)\in\mathbb{R}^2: x\in [-X,X], y\in[0,Y]\}\), \(C(x,y,t)\) - the unbound ligand concentration, \(B(x,t)\) - the concentration of bound ligand. A mathematical model for modeling experiments with a biological field-effect transistor (Bio-FET) is proposed ...
Ryan M. Evans   +2 more
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A method for the analysis of biological transduction phenomena

Mathematical Biosciences, 1992
Biological transduction can be defined as the triggering of a cellular response by the binding of molecules of effector substances to specific cellular sites. An example of biological transduction, analyzed in this report, is the triggering of T-cell proliferation by the binding of T-cell growth factor (TCGF) to specific TCGF-binding sites on ...
J A, Torsella, K M, Pruitt, C F, Lam
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Analysis of a Model for Transfer Phenomena in Biological Populations

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2009
We study the problem of transfer in a population structured by a continuum variable corresponding to the quantity being transferred. The transfer of the quantity occurs between individuals according to specified rules. The model is of Boltzmann type with kernels corresponding to the transfer process.
Le Foll, Frank   +4 more
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AUTOREGRESSIVE MODELING OF BIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA

Biophysical Reviews and Letters, 2010
Many natural phenomena can be described by power-laws of temporal or spatial correlations. The equivalence in frequency domain is the 1/f spectrum. A closer look at various experimental data reveals more or less significant deviations from a 1/f characteristic.
VASILE V. MORARIU   +5 more
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Thermodynamics of Biological Phenomena

2020
This chapter aims to discuss the application of the statistical mechanics (or the so-called statistical thermodynamics) in understanding biological phenomena, based on the theoretical framework introduced by Lazaridis and Karplus (2003).
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Modulation of various biological phenomena

1992
The most striking aspect of the in vitro cytotoxicity of diethyldithiocarbamate (DSH) is that it is bimodal. This phenomenon was first described by Rigas et al. (1979), who reported on the effects of a range of DSH concentrations on human monocytes and polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN).
Peter K. Gessner, Teresa Gessner
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