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Competitive hybridization models

Physical Review E, 2010
Microarray technology, in its simplest form, allows one to gather abundance data for target DNA molecules, associated with genomes or gene-expressions, and relies on hybridizing the target to many short probe oligonucleotides arrayed on a surface. While for such multiplexed reactions conditions are optimized to make the most of each individual probe ...
Vera, Cherepinsky   +2 more
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Hybrid Model of Erythropoiesis

Acta Biotheoretica, 2013
A hybrid model of cell dynamics is presented. It is illustrated by model examples and applied to study erythropoiesis (red blood cell production). In this approach, cells are considered as discrete objects while intra-cellular proteins and extra-cellular biochemical substances are described with continuous models. Spatial organization of erythropoiesis
P, Kurbatova, N, Eymard, V, Volpert
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Hybrid Modeling in Computational Neuropsychiatry

Pharmacopsychiatry, 2008
The aim of building mathematical models is to provide a formal structure to explain the behaviour of a whole in terms of its parts. In the particular case of neuropsychiatry, the available information upon which models are to be built is distributed over several fields of expertise.
Marin-Sanguino, A., Mendoza, E.
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Hybrid Systems Modeling and Control

European Journal of Control, 2003
Piece-wise affine and mixed logical dynamical models for discrete time linear hybrid systems are reviewed. Constrained optimal control problems with linear and quadratic objective functions are defined. Some results on the structure and computation of the optimal control laws are presented.
Morari, Manfred   +2 more
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A hybrid model for smoke simulation

Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 2002
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Ruofeng Tong 0001, Jinxiang Dong
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Functional Hybrid Modeling

2002
The modeling and simulation of physical systems is of key importance in many areas of science and engineering, and thus can benefit from high-quality software tools. In previous research we have demonstrated how functional programming can form the basis of an expressive language for causal hybrid modeling and simulation. There is a growing realization,
Henrik Nilsson   +2 more
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Hybrid spiking models

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2010
I review a class of hybrid models of neurons that combine continuous spike-generation mechanisms and a discontinuous ‘after-spike’ reset of state variables. Unlike Hodgkin–Huxley-type conductance-based models, the hybrid spiking models have a few parameters derived from the bifurcation theory; instead of matching neuronal electrophysiology, they match ...
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Physical and hybrid models: hybrid models

2010
The complexity of the circulatory system makes its analysis very difficult or sometimes impossible in clinical environment. Moreover, external actions such as mechanical circulatory or ventilatory assistance applied in cases of cardiovascular insufficiency cause the situation to be even more difficult to be analyzed.
Kozarski Maciej   +4 more
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A heuristic for a hybrid fleet model

Computers & Operations Research, 1990
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Geoffrey Bianchi, Richard L. Church
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Model Checking for Hybrid Logic

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2009
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