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Dictionary » M » Models theoretical Models theoreticalmodels, theoretical theoretical representations that simulate the behaviour or activity of systems, processes, or phenomena. They include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: LeoPol... systems. This is where life came from. LUCA, as shown in my models, is a perfect closed system, like the Newtonian watch. But it was ... and this is good, you can find something new. Now, let’s go testing our theoretical models…
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Re: how does RNA and DNA *move*?... the 'quantum biology' perspective are starting to consider some of the models from quantum physics, such as 'entanglement' (or coupling, or coherence, ... researchers from DTU as well as Germany and Israel have worked with the theoretical calculations. The conclusion is that controlling living ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... theoretical-flaws-of-darwinian-evolution “British geneticist C. H. Waddington ... theory elaborated by Nils Eldredge the late Stephen J. Gould - Models In Paleobiology, 1972 note that at the time of Darwin the cambrian ...
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Re: Mathematical Medicine.... experimental studies. In this review, we illustrate the role of theoretical models in elucidating the mechanisms involved in normal intestinal crypt dynamics and colorectal ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... only happen if y," a lot when really we don't have any of those theoretical models 100% figured out yet. There are many different hypothetical versions of how single-celled ...
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