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Mathematical Modeling of Acidity Removal from Natural Gas through Alkaline Scrubbing. [PDF]

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Mathematical models in genetics

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2016
In this study, we present some of the basic ideas of population genetics. The founders of population genetics are R.A. Fisher, S. Wright, and J. B.S. Haldane. They, not only developed almost all the basic theory associated with genetics, but they also initiated multiple experiments in support of their theories.
M, Traykov, Iv, Trenchev
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Mathematical Modeling in Chronobiology

2013
Circadian clocks are autonomous oscillators entrained by external Zeitgebers such as light-dark and temperature cycles. On the cellular level, rhythms are generated by negative transcriptional feedback loops. In mammals, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the anterior part of the hypothalamus plays the role of the central circadian pacemaker ...
Bordyugov, Grigory   +4 more
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Mathematical Models of Hysteresis

Physical Review Letters, 1986
A new approach to Preisach's hysteresis model, which emphasizes its phenomenological nature and mathematical generality, is briefly described. Then the theorem which gives the necessary and sufficient conditions for the representation of actual hysteresis nonlinearities by Preisach's model is proven.
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Mathematical Modelling

2013
Introduction Setting the Stage for Mathematical Modelling in Schools: Promotion of Mathematical Modelling Competencies in the Context of Modelling Projects Problem Finding and Problem Posing for Mathematical Modelling Mathematical Modelling in Singapore Schools: A Framework for Instruction Mathematical Modelling in Australia Mathematical Modelling in ...
Ngan Hoe Lee, Dawn Kit Ee Ng
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Mathematical modelling.

2021
Abstract Plants are studied to understand their growth and development so that their quality and productivity can be optimised. Models are developed that can be simple and descriptive, or quite complex with numerous mathematical equations; their level of complexity is linked to their purpose.
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