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Biocompution: An emerging discipline at the intersection of the computational and biological sciences

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, 2002
Research at the intersection of the biological and computational sciences holds the potential to enable a number of important advances for both communities. Computational models of cell regulatory networks and biochemical signaling cascades are being constructed to elucidate the inner workings of living cells.
Sri Kanta Kumar, Jordan C. Feidler
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Ecology as a Primary Discipline of the Biological Sciences

BioScience, 1970
If there are any doubts that ecology is a growing and very exciting discipline, Professor Darnell has dispelled them in his paper. An undergraduate student could clearly be stimulated by ecology, and that is adequate justification for including ecology in the undergraduate program.
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SYNERGY OF MEDICAL-BIOLOGICAL DISCIPLINES AND ATHLETIC TRAINING AS A FOUNDATION FOR THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF FUTURE SPECIALISTS IN SPORTS SCIENCES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

ТHE SOURCES OF PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the synergistic interaction between medical-biological disciplines and the theory and methodology of athletic training as a fundamental basis for the professional preparation of future specialists in physical culture and sports.
T. DENYSOVETS, P. KHOMENKO, D. OLEFIR
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The origins of scientific disciplines: a counter-history of western science

Indian Journal of History of Science, 2022
Roberto G Barbosa
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