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Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids
, 1998R. Durbin+3 more
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Theoretical Models, Biological Complexity and the Semantic View of Theories
PSA Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1988B. Horan
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Modelling the biological membrane
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1987Michael J. Hope+2 more
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Liver regeneration: biological and pathological mechanisms and implications
Nature reviews: Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2020G. Michalopoulos, B. Bhushan
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1996
One consideration for this volume is to provide researchers with a sourcelist of biological models as a part of the experimental design. “An animal model of a disease is only as useful as the questions we ask of it.” (Reid, 1980). The selection of proper biological models is a prerequisite particularly for investigations of the pathogenesis and ...
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One consideration for this volume is to provide researchers with a sourcelist of biological models as a part of the experimental design. “An animal model of a disease is only as useful as the questions we ask of it.” (Reid, 1980). The selection of proper biological models is a prerequisite particularly for investigations of the pathogenesis and ...
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Toward a mathematical theory of Keller–Segel models of pattern formation in biological tissues
, 2015N. Bellomo+4 more
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1990
Biological systems are complex systems, almost by definition. Thus models of such systems necessarily simplify. That even simple models can lead to very complicated behaviour leads us to re-examine the goal of mathematical modelling. We may distinguish two loose categories of model: the “pure” model whose end is the understanding of phenomena, and the “
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Biological systems are complex systems, almost by definition. Thus models of such systems necessarily simplify. That even simple models can lead to very complicated behaviour leads us to re-examine the goal of mathematical modelling. We may distinguish two loose categories of model: the “pure” model whose end is the understanding of phenomena, and the “
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The Model of Biological Science
2009One of the central claims of this book is that for Kant, the model for the human sciences is to be found foremost in the biological sciences.1 To support this claim, I will show that the connection between biology and the human sciences operates at a number of levels: the methodological level (in terms of their principles of explanation), the ...
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Optimal Control Applied to Biological Models
, 2007S. Lenhart, J. Workman
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