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The linear algebra for linked loci with mutation
(Elsevier, 1973-04)
A linear algebra is defined describing this situation: Any number of loci are linked with arbitrary linkage distribution, and each allele may mutate into the other alleles with given frequencies. Mutations at different ...
A general relation between membrane potential, ion activities, and pump fluxes for symmetric cells in a steady state
(Elsevier, 1974-06)
For steady states of cells that have uniform cell membranes, there must be zero net fluxes of each ion. This provides a set of conditions more restrictive than the condition of zero net current flow that is used to derive ...
Analysis of double-substrate limited growth
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1978-02)
Mathematical models which relate the growth rate of a microorganism to a single limiting substrate concentration have long been established. In recent years, it has become apparent that, under certain conditions, the growth ...
A mathematical foundation for the analysis of cladistic character compatibility
(Elsevier, 1976)
Using formal algebraic definitions of "cladistic character" and "character compatibility", the concept of "binary factors of a cladistic character" is formalized and used to describe and justify an algorithm for checking ...
An analysis of models describing predator-prey interaction
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1970-05)
Mathematical models of the interaction between predator and host populations have been expressed as systems of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. Solutions of such systems may be periodic or aperiodic. Periodic, ...