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Nature Reviews Genetics, 2003
Nineteenth-century biology embraced the complexity and variety of living things. In the twenty-first century, biologists have returned to these attributes of life with functional and comparative genomics. We could not have done so without the intense study of 'genetically domesticated' model organisms in the twentieth century.
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Nineteenth-century biology embraced the complexity and variety of living things. In the twenty-first century, biologists have returned to these attributes of life with functional and comparative genomics. We could not have done so without the intense study of 'genetically domesticated' model organisms in the twentieth century.
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Modeling a Hospital Organization
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1975A multidimensional input-output model of a hospital's components is developed which, because it tracks the flows of people, materials, and services, can be used for long-range planning and resource allocation, and dynamic simulation of the hospital. The model also allows the determination of shadow prices, and hence, the profitability of the various ...
William V. Gudaitis, Robert A. Brown
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1986
In this paper, the author relates three models of blood flow in organs by defining operators in which the concentration of tracer has the form of a convolution. The three models that are discussed are the Krogh convolution model [the author and \textit{T. R. Harris}, ibid.
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In this paper, the author relates three models of blood flow in organs by defining operators in which the concentration of tracer has the form of a convolution. The three models that are discussed are the Krogh convolution model [the author and \textit{T. R. Harris}, ibid.
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Drosophila as a Model Organism
2018Drosophila melanogaster has been widely used in classical and modern genetics for more than 100 years. The history of the Drosophila model in the study of various aspects of life sciences will be summarized in this chapter. Furthermore, commonly used techniques and tools with Drosophila models will be briefly described, with a special emphasis on the ...
Masamitsu, Yamaguchi, Hideki, Yoshida
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Science, 2019
Cancer cells are the architects of their primary and metastatic ...
Jinyang, Li, Ben Z, Stanger
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Cancer cells are the architects of their primary and metastatic ...
Jinyang, Li, Ben Z, Stanger
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2000
We present a formal specification of an environment created by our mobile platform Pegaz [17]. Since all existing mobile agent platform create more or less the same infrastructure on a computer network, this formal specification may be seen as a formal representation of the cyberspace Then, we present a concept of agent organizations in a model of ...
Stanislaw Ambroszkiewicz +4 more
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We present a formal specification of an environment created by our mobile platform Pegaz [17]. Since all existing mobile agent platform create more or less the same infrastructure on a computer network, this formal specification may be seen as a formal representation of the cyberspace Then, we present a concept of agent organizations in a model of ...
Stanislaw Ambroszkiewicz +4 more
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Model organisms — A historical perspective
Journal of Proteomics, 2010Much of our knowledge on heredity, development, physiology and the underlying cellular and molecular processes is derived from the studies of model, or reference, organisms. Despite the great variety of life, a common base of shared principles could be extracted by studying a few life forms, selected based on their amenability to experimental studies ...
Müller, B, Grossniklaus, U
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A Universal Organic Solvation Model.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1996Thepartitioningofamoleculebetweentwophaseshasinnumerableconsequencesinchemistry;forexample,thepartitioning between air and neat liquid determinesvaporpressure(Henry’slaw),thepartitioningbetweenaqueousbiophasesandlipidbilayersiscriticaltodrugdelivery ...
, Giesen, , Gu, , Cramer, , Truhlar
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A Model for Combinatorial Organic Chemistry
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 1999The set of coset representations, CR's, of a group G, [G(/G1), G(/G2), ..., G(/Gs)], where G1 = [I], Gs = G, the marks, m(ij) of subgroup Gj on a given G(/Gi), 1 < or = i < or = s, and the subduction of G(/Gi) by Gj, j < or = i, G(/Gi) precipitates to Gj, are essential tools for the enumeration of stereoisomers and their classification according to ...
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2010
The essence of XP, but in general of AMs, is making the customer a part of the team who works very closely with the developers, ideally communicating on a daily basis. However, this is not always feasible: this is due to a number of different reasons, some connected with difficulties of the customer, but others may exist, for instance, situations where
Barbara Russo +3 more
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The essence of XP, but in general of AMs, is making the customer a part of the team who works very closely with the developers, ideally communicating on a daily basis. However, this is not always feasible: this is due to a number of different reasons, some connected with difficulties of the customer, but others may exist, for instance, situations where
Barbara Russo +3 more
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