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CINner: Modeling and simulation of chromosomal instability in cancer at single-cell resolution. [PDF]

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Dinh KN   +6 more
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Nanografting:  Modeling and Simulation

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2006
We present a simple phenomenological model of the nanografting process with an emphasis on the formation of binary self-assembled monolayers. This model includes dynamical processes that are involved in natural growth experiments, including molecular deposition, surface diffusion, and the phase transition from physisorption to chemisorption, and we ...
Seol, Ryu, George C, Schatz
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Modeling and Simulation Approaches

2018
The discussion so far has been limited to relatively narrow abstractions of systems and networks. Such abstractions allow effective assessment and analysis methodologies but do not cover the richness and diversity of realistic organizations, systems and processes.
David Ormrod, Benjamin Turnbull
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VECTORIZATION AND ECONOMETRIC MODEL SIMULATION

Computer Science in Economics and Management, 1989
Linear analysis of nonlinear models, stochastic simulation, evaluation of forecast errors and optimal control are examples of econometric analysis that require many datasets to be solved for the same model. In this paper, we present an algorithm which demonstrates significant gains in solution speed-up and cost reduction, using vectorization, a ...
C.E. Petersen, A. Cividini
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PACS Costs: Modelling And Simulation

SPIE Proceedings, 1988
The advantages to be expected of full-scale PACS implementation are widely described in the literature. In the decision to introduce such systems, costs will also play an important part. The benefits to be achieved should at least outbalance the costs. In this paper the set-up of a software package for cost assessment is described.
A R, Bakker   +3 more
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Preparations, models, and simulations

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2014
This paper proposes an outline for a typology of the different forms that scientific objects can take in the life sciences. The first section discusses preparations (or specimens)--a form of scientific object that accompanied the development of modern biology in different guises from the seventeenth century to the present: as anatomical-morphological ...
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Electromagnetic Modeling and Simulation

2014
This unique book presents simple, easy-to-use, but effective short codes as well as virtual tools that can be used by electrical, electronic, communication, and computer engineers in a broad range of electrical engineering problems. Electromagnetic modeling is essential to the design and modeling of antenna, radar, satellite, medical imaging, and other
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