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Model reduction and process analysis of biological models

Model reduction and process analysis of biological models

... reduce biological models of high dimension and to analyze their core mechanisms and how these evolve dynamically, provided that their initial conditions and parameter values are ...Reduced models and ...

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Principal Process Analysis and reduction of biological models with order of magnitude

Principal Process Analysis and reduction of biological models with order of magnitude

... Keywords: Biological models, model reduction, dynamical systems, process analysis, gene ...Mathematical models are relevant in understanding com- plex problems in numerous biology ...kinetic ...

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Validation of biological models with Temporal logic and Timed Hybrid Petri nets

Validation of biological models with Temporal logic and Timed Hybrid Petri nets

... modelling biological systems. This class of models has been fruitfully applied in biology but the remarkable expressiveness of HFPN often leads to incomplete ...small biological model shows that our ...

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Is structural sensitivity a problem of oversimplified biological models? Insights from nested Dynamic Energy Budget models.

Is structural sensitivity a problem of oversimplified biological models? Insights from nested Dynamic Energy Budget models.

... Figure 4. Changes in model assumptions (blue) and their consequences on model predictions (red). Structural sensitivity is here quantified in terms of qualitative change in bifurcations type. For Rosenzweig & ...

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Using Reachability Properties of Logic Program for Revising Biological Models

Using Reachability Properties of Logic Program for Revising Biological Models

... [4] K. Inoue. Logic programming for boolean networks. In Proceedings of the Twenty-Second international joint conference on Artificial Intelligence- Volume Volume Two, pages 924–930. AAAI Press, 2011. [5] D. Mart´ınez ...

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A Class of Piecewise Linear Differential Equations Arising in Biological Models

A Class of Piecewise Linear Differential Equations Arising in Biological Models

... Unit´e de recherche INRIA Sophia Antipolis 2004, route des Lucioles - BP 93 - 06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex France Unit´e de recherche INRIA Lorraine : LORIA, Technopˆole de Nancy-Brabois[r] ...

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Principal process analysis of biological models

Principal process analysis of biological models

... in the next Section, will confirm the validity of this assumption. Since the dynamics of the coupled sub-models remain close to the original one, we can further analyse the behaviour of the network simplified to ...

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Runtime Verification of Biological Systems

Runtime Verification of Biological Systems

... robust biological oscil- lations taken from the ...by biological systems to maintain reliable performance in the face of inherent stochasticity and is therefore ...accept biological models ...

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Biological mineralizations based on calcium phosphates

Biological mineralizations based on calcium phosphates

... A biological mechanism invol- ving dissolution–re-precipitation phenomena by mi- croorganisms is also active and can produce nascent apatite crystals able to experience a new cycle of physical-chemical ...

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Delays in Biological Regulatory Networks

Delays in Biological Regulatory Networks

... derivation of the dynamics from the interaction graph remains difficult even if the number of possible models is now finite. Since the formalism consists essentially in the discretization of the continuous ...

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Global Qualitative Behavior of a Class of Nonlinear Biological Systems; Application to the Qualitative Validation of Phytoplankton Growth Models

Global Qualitative Behavior of a Class of Nonlinear Biological Systems; Application to the Qualitative Validation of Phytoplankton Growth Models

... Global Qualitative Behavior of a Class of Nonlinear Biological Systems; Application to the Qualitative Validation of Phytoplankton Growth Models Olivier Bernard, Jean-Luc Gouzé.. To cite[r] ...

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Biological Ion Exchange Filters as an Alternative to Biological Activated Carbon in Drinking Water

Biological Ion Exchange Filters as an Alternative to Biological Activated Carbon in Drinking Water

... (GAC), biological activated carbon (BAC), IEX, and biological IEX (BIEX) filters were set up in parallel and operated for a period of >1 year at the Pont-Viau water treatment plant ...

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Philosophical Accounts of Biological Functions

Philosophical Accounts of Biological Functions

... Paris, France The book A critical overview of biological functions is a short monograph by J. Garson, which provides a survey of the views on bio- logical functions in the analytic tradition of philosophy. The ...

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Big Data and Biological Knowledge

Big Data and Biological Knowledge

... More generally, the absence of a theoretical framework for organisms makes particularly seductive a certain rhetoric that goes beyond – if not against – the rational use of data. The omnipotence and autonomy of database ...

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Biological and microbial fuel cells

Biological and microbial fuel cells

... 4.11.3 Microbial Fuel Cells 4.11.3.1 Development of MFC A large amount of energy exists within various waste streams and can be degraded by microbes. At the turn of the nineteenth century, the idea of using microbial ...

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Biological mineralizations based on calcium phosphates

Biological mineralizations based on calcium phosphates

... A biological mechanism invol- ving dissolution–re-precipitation phenomena by mi- croorganisms is also active and can produce nascent apatite crystals able to experience a new cycle of physical-chemical ...

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Organisational closure in biological organisms

Organisational closure in biological organisms

... In addition to constituting a crucial step in the transition from the physicochemical to the biological domain, organizational closure plays a central role in making possible the evolution and increase of ...

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Biological organisation as closure of constraints.

Biological organisation as closure of constraints.

... of biological constraints can be broken over time and, therefore, must be actively maintained or rebuilt within the system (which, as we will see, leads to organisational ...

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Biological hydrogels as selective diffusion barriers

Biological hydrogels as selective diffusion barriers

... Indeed, biological hydrogels establish and regulate the mechanical properties of cells and tissues 1, 2 and serve as lubricants in joints or on epithelial surfaces 3-5 ...of biological gels is not limited ...

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Aspects of biological sequence comparison

Aspects of biological sequence comparison

... sequences using affine gap costs, the time complexity of finding optimal alignments using concave gap costs, and the random permutation of a sequence preserving its d[r] ...

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