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Dictionary » M » Models biological Models biologicalmodels, biological theoretical representations that simulate the behaviour or activity of biological processes or diseases. For disease models in living animals, disease models, animal is available. Biological models include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: New perspectives in theory of evolution... describing by logistic model 11 billions years takes evolution to reach biological phase, but only 3 to reach first primitive organisms, and only ... change. ECTMO 579877 (06. 2008) [ * There is a possibility to use both models on the ground of sociology. Normal distribution model can show clearly ...
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The Mind Portal and Biology... gain a better understanding of it here by focusing on the aspect of the biological processes produced from using it. The map can be used in 1 of ... that we can dismiss with a few words, without visual maps to show models of what is going on, I find that understanding will suffer. I will ...
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Mathematical Biology, metabolism, origins of life, evolution... and effectively removes this treatment of the equation from any biological relevance. Yet this unsophisticated version is claimed to be the unifying metabolic theory of life that models the very efficiency that it assumes. This assumed efficiency of 100% is attributed ...
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Are my answers right?... a determination. • Classify sequence as coding or noncoding. • Markov models commonly used. • Characterestics considered here are: - how often ... data. May be annotated and/or curated - quality varies. original biological data •from experiments •primary Sequence data DNA, RNA, protein ...
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Are my answers rights?... a determination. • Classify sequence as coding or noncoding. • Markov models commonly used. • Characterestics considered here are: - how often ... data. May be annotated and/or curated - quality varies. original biological data •from experiments •primary Sequence data DNA, RNA, protein ...
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