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Simplified Models of Biological Networks
Annual Review of Biophysics, 2010The function of living cells is controlled by complex regulatory networks that are built of a wide diversity of interacting molecular components. The sheer size and intricacy of molecular networks of even the simplest organisms are obstacles toward understanding network functionality.
Sneppen, Kim+2 more
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Towards foundation models of biological image segmentation
Nature Methods, 2023Jun Ma, Bo Wang
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Modeling of biological tree structures
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1979Biological tree-like structures, such as mammalian tracheobronchial airways, are complicated branching systems. One problem in modeling such systems is the reassignment of the number of segments at a given generation in the model being constructed. A hypothesis is proposed which has successfully been used in modeling mammalian lung airways.
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Modelling of a biological process [PDF]
the purpose of this paper is to present an application of modelling and identifying technique using three different least-squares methods for identifying a semi-known complex biological process in evolution. The considered phenomenna is the existence and the development of toxic micro-organisms in sea water.
M. Kaddeche, B. Bensaker
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Modeling of biological reactions
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 1981AbstractCell membranes consist of lipid bilayers in which proteins are embedded. Many cell functions are carried out at the cell boundary which interface with water. Here we describe the response to an anesthetic of a lipid bilayer and of an enzyme separately. While both systems are markedly affected by anesthetics at appropriately high concentrations,
Shao-Mu Ma+3 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2011
We consider the coupling of biological and acoustic models in the ocean (marine bioacoustics). A casual look at journal publications and meeting programs over the last 10 years shows the extraordinary growth in research. Consider these five examples: animats, which are virtual marine mammals, swim in simulated oceans, acting as acoustic dosimeters to ...
Dorian S. Houser+3 more
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We consider the coupling of biological and acoustic models in the ocean (marine bioacoustics). A casual look at journal publications and meeting programs over the last 10 years shows the extraordinary growth in research. Consider these five examples: animats, which are virtual marine mammals, swim in simulated oceans, acting as acoustic dosimeters to ...
Dorian S. Houser+3 more
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2010
What are the mechanisms underlying biological systems’ ability to transform themselves: the ability of structures to replicate for their own goals, or to meet the specific goals of the system or environment to which they belong? What kind of evolutionary process underlies the emergence of the simple structures which joined together and replicated to ...
Eleonora Bilotta, Pietro Pantano
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What are the mechanisms underlying biological systems’ ability to transform themselves: the ability of structures to replicate for their own goals, or to meet the specific goals of the system or environment to which they belong? What kind of evolutionary process underlies the emergence of the simple structures which joined together and replicated to ...
Eleonora Bilotta, Pietro Pantano
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Biological Models and Their Characteristics [PDF]
SCRIMIN P., TECILLA, PAOLO
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Inverse analysis of constitutive models: biological soft tissues.
Journal of Biomechanics, 2007Fu-Jun Lei, A. Szeri
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