Systems Biology: Principles, Methods, and ConceptsA.K. Konopka CRC Press, 20 de nov. 2006 - 256 pàgines With extraordinary clarity,the Systems Biology: Principles, Methods, and Concepts focuses on the technical practical aspects of modeling complex or organic general systems. It also provides in-depth coverage of modeling biochemical, thermodynamic, engineering, and ecological systems. Among other methods and concepts based in logic, computer |
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Chapter 2 Understanding through Modeling | 27 |
A Poster Child of Systems Thinking | 83 |
Chapter 4 Friesian Epistemology | 93 |
Chapter 5 Reconsidering the Notion of the Organic | 101 |
Chapter 6 The Metaphor of Chaos | 115 |
An Engineering Perspective | 139 |
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