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Emergence of Circadian and Photoperiodic System Level Properties from Interactions among Pacemaker Cells

Journal of Biological Rhythms, 2008
Daily patterns of behavior and physiology in animals in temperate zones often differ substantially between summer and winter. In mammals, this may be a direct consequence of seasonal changes of activity of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). The purpose of this study was to understand such variation on the basis of the interaction between pacemaker ...
Beersma, Domien G. M.   +3 more
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Regulation of hSos1 activity is a system-level property generated by its multi-domain structure

Biotechnology Advances, 2012
The multi-domain protein hSos1 plays a major role in cell growth and differentiation through its Ras-specific guanine nucleotide exchange domain whose complex regulation involves intra-molecular, inter-domain rearrangements. We present a stochastic mathematical model describing intra-molecular regulation of hSos1 activity.
SACCO, ELENA   +8 more
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Emergence of system-level properties in biological networks from cellular automata evolution

18th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, MED'10, 2010
The increasing number of novel theoretical and numerical tools developed in the field of systems biology requires more and more quantitative data and system-level knowledge. On the other hand, while biotechnologies have greatly evolved during the last decade, the time and cost required for experimental measurements, especially in the case of time ...
Vescio, Basilio   +2 more
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Adsorption-Based Atmospheric Water Harvesting: Impact of Material and Component Properties on System-Level Performance

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2019
Atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) is the capture and collection of water that is present in the air either as vapor or small water droplets. AWH has been recognized as a method for decentralized water production, especially in areas where liquid water is physically scarce, or the infrastructure required to bring water from other locations is ...
Alina LaPotin   +3 more
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System level integration, intellectual property, and the education of a new generation of system designers

IEE Colloquium on Systems on a Chip, 1998
Much of the future success of system level integration (SLI) is predicated on the emergence of a market for intellectual property cores (or virtual cores, as they are also known). Several factors contribute to the pressing need for a thriving market in intellectual property.
P. Lysaght, R. Chapman, T. Durrani
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Systems biology of the cell cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: From network mining to system-level properties

Biotechnology Advances, 2009
Following a brief description of the operational procedures of systems biology (SB), the cell cycle of budding yeast is discussed as a successful example of a top-down SB analysis. After the reconstruction of the steps that have led to the identification of a sizer plus timer network in the G1 to S transition, it is shown that basic functions of the ...
ALBERGHINA, LILIA   +2 more
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A Framework for Predicting and Controlling System-Level Properties of Agent-Based Models

2010
An ABM is a computational model that simulates a complex system of many autonomous agents. For example, ABMs have been used to model food chains, the spread of disease, traffic situations and flocking animals. All of the behaviors in an ABM, from agent- level local interactions to system-level behaviors, emerge from local interactions, which are ...
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Nonequilibrium boundary-driven quantum systems: Models, methods, and properties

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2022
Gabriel T Landi   +2 more
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