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Modelling Biological Phenomena with Rough Sets

2002
Biology is going through a dramatic change of its research paradigm. For the past 400 years biology was done without any significant involvement of mathematics. The first serious use of mathematics in biology was effected by genetics and its theories of Mendelian inheritance.
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Cooperative Phenomena in Biological Motion

1985
The production of a “simple” utterance, such as the syllable /ba/, involves the cooperation of a large number of neuromuscular elements operating on different time scales, e.g., at respiratory, laryngeal, and supralaryngeal levels. Yet somehow, from this huge dimensionality, /ba/ emerges as a coherent and well-formed pattern.
J. A. S. Kelso, J. P. Scholz
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Wetting phenomena on biological and non-biological surfaces

This work provides a comprehensive analysis of how surfactant solutions and biofilm properties govern droplet wetting and penetration on diverse substrates. Understanding how droplets behave on different surfaces can inform the design of materials and processes in fields ranging from coatings and inkjet printing to biomedical devices and environmental ...
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Surface Physics and Biological Phenomena

Physica Scripta, 1983
Connections between surface physics and biology are discussed. Special attention is paid to protein adsorption on solid surfaces, with relevance to biocompatibility and surface oriented diagnostic methods. Simple models for denaturation of proteins and interaction between antigens and antibodies on surfaces are developed.
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Piezoelectric Phenomena in Biological Tissues

2012
Biological structures, at different organization levels (macromolecules, tissues, etc.) present a typical spiral shape. Spirals do not have a center of symmetry and hence almost all biological matter possesses piezoelectricity properties. Thus, the possibility to convert mechanical signals into electric ones, and viceversa, is not only ascribed to ...
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Atomic Force Microscopy as a Tool to Study Transport Phenomena in Biological Systems

Processes, 2023
Bingqian Xu   +2 more
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The Biological Origins of Psychological Phenomena

1984
The perception, not only of psychoanalysis but of all psychology as occupying a place both within and without the natural sciences is a perpetual source of frustration and fascination for those of us who come to the field as physicians. We share with Freud and other spiritual ancestors of similar background a sense of continuing challenge.
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Biological phenomena as psychological expression

World Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Research
Background: Psychology has historically been conceptualized as distinct from biology, rooted in dualistic frameworks that separate mind from body. Advances in neuroscience, molecular biology, and psychoneuroimmunology now challenge that division, demonstrating that cognition, emotion, and behavior arise from biological processes.
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Modelling biological phenomena

1983
D. S. Jones, B. D. Sleeman
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