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The Biological Model

1983
“It’s a curious sensation, isn’t it? Really thrilling … but why? You know, I get the feeling—or rather I see it—as if the ball is made of elastic, as if it’s expanding into an ellipse … shall we say trying to free itself?”
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Formal Models of Biological Systems

2017
Recent biomedical research studies are focused in the mechanisms by which misfolded proteins lead to the generation of oxidative stress in the form of reactive oxygen species (ROS), often implicated in neurodegenerative diseases and aging. Moreover, biological experiments are designed to investigate how proteostasis depends on the balance between the ...
Georgia, Theocharopoulou   +2 more
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Modelling the biological membrane

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1987
T D, Madden, M J, Hope, P R, Cullis
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Model Checking of Biological Systems

2013
Model checking together with other formal methods and techniques is being adapted for applications to biological systems. We present a selection of approaches used for modeling biological systems and formalizing their interesting properties in temporal logics. We also give a brief account of high performance model checking techniques and add a few case
Lubos Brim   +2 more
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Biological Models of Social Change

American Sociological Review, 1971
Economics Section, American Statistical Association. Pool, Ithiel de Sola, Robert P. Abelson, and Samuel Popkin 1965 Candidates, Issues and Strategies. Cambridge: MIT Press. Segal, David R. 1969 "Status inconsistency, cross pressures, and American political behavior." American Sociological Review 34 (June):352-359. Treiman, Donald J.
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The biological foundation of the Gompertz model

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1987
The paper examines the biological reasoning of the Gompertz model for tumor growth: the increase and loss rates of the tumor volume are both proportional to the volume itself. The statement is proved mathematically. The theoretical foundation is therefore established, this ensures the application of the Gompertz model as an effective aid for the ...
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Comparative models and biological stress

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2002
comparative studies have been integral to biology and medicine from their earliest beginnings. However, the formal beginning of comparative physiology may well date to 1865 and Claude Bernard's often quoted admonition that “There are also experiments in which it is proper to choose certain ...
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Engineered jumpers overcome biological limits via work multiplication

Nature, 2022
Elliot W Hawkes   +2 more
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