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On the dynamic order of structured Escherichia coli growth models
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1987-04-20)
Reliable dynamic descriptions of cellular growth are important for many practical applications including bioreactor design and control. A chemically structured growth model of Escherichia coli has been formulated and ...
Comments on rarity and chaos, Thomas D. Rogers, math. biosci. 72:13-18 (1984)
(Elsevier, 1985-03)
Data subset selection by Boolean calculation
(Elsevier, 1984-11)
In this journal in 1969 the authors described an unconventional method, based on concepts from systematic biology, for storing and retrieving data, whose salient features are: (1) data are stored in such a manner that the ...
A reaction-diffusion system of a predator-prey-mutualist model
(Elsevier, 1986-04)
Mutualism is part of many significant processes in nature. Mutualistic benefits arising from modification of predator-prey interactions involve interactions of at least three species. In this paper we investigate the ...
Effects of dimethyl sulfoxide on the globally ischemic heart: Possible general relevance to hypothermic organ preservation
(Elsevier, 1982-02)
Isolated perfused rabbit hearts were made globally ischemic for 2 hr, then reperfused. For 5 min before and after ischemia hearts were perfused with hypothermic (20 or 27 [deg]C), hypoxic, substrate-free cardioplegic ...
Numerical parameter identifiability and estimability: Integrating identifiability, estimability, and optimal sampling design
(Elsevier, 1985-12)
We define two levels of parameters. The basic parameters are associated with the model and experiment(s). However, the observations define a set of identifiable observational parameters that are functions of the basic ...
Modeling and analyzing HIV transmission: the effect of contact patterns
(Elsevier, 1988-12)
A compartmental model is presented for the spread of HIV in a homosexual population divided into subgroups by degree of sexual activity. The model includes constant recruitment rates for the susceptibles in the subgroups. ...
Growth equations: A general equation and a survey of special cases
(Elsevier, 1980-04)
Although growth in its various manifestations has been studied for centuries and although there are a large number of well-established growth "laws," that work is almost entirely empirical and lacks a theoretical foundation ...
Prediction of protein function by discriminant analysis
(Elsevier, 1986-10)
Approximately 53% the protein sequences in the National Biomedical Research Foundation (NBRF) database can be allocated to one of 26 functional classes, each of which can be characterized by the joint occurrence of four ...