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2019
A stochastic process is essentially a spectrum of random variables indexed by the time. The stochastic renewal process is a stochastic process, which counts the number of renewals that a stochastic system incurs. This chapter introduces the stochastic renewal process, the stochastic renewal reward process, and the stochastic alternating renewal process.
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A stochastic process is essentially a spectrum of random variables indexed by the time. The stochastic renewal process is a stochastic process, which counts the number of renewals that a stochastic system incurs. This chapter introduces the stochastic renewal process, the stochastic renewal reward process, and the stochastic alternating renewal process.
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Control of stem cell renewal and fate by YAP and TAZ
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Jordan Driskill, Duojia Pan
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2014
Uncertain renewal process is an uncertain process in which events occur continuously and independently of one another in uncertain times. This chapter will introduce uncertain renewal process, renewal reward process, and alternating renewal process.
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Uncertain renewal process is an uncertain process in which events occur continuously and independently of one another in uncertain times. This chapter will introduce uncertain renewal process, renewal reward process, and alternating renewal process.
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Haematopoietic stem cell self-renewal in vivo and ex vivo
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020Adam C Wilkinson +2 more
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1960
In the preceding section we were concerned with the transition from a stable state i; in this section we are concerned with the transition to a stable state j. From the analytical point of view, the contrast is that between Theorems 3.1 and 3.2. However, there will be a difference in the presentation.
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In the preceding section we were concerned with the transition from a stable state i; in this section we are concerned with the transition to a stable state j. From the analytical point of view, the contrast is that between Theorems 3.1 and 3.2. However, there will be a difference in the presentation.
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