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E-grāmata: Mathematical Biology And Biological Physics

Edited by (Federal Univ Of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil)
  • Formāts: 380 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2017
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789813227897
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This is a book on interdisciplinary topics of the Mathematical and Biological Sciences. The treatment is both pedagogical and advanced in order to motivate research students as well as to fulfill the requirements of professional practitioners. There are comprehensive reviews written by senior experts on the important problems of growth and agglomeration in biology, on the algebraic modelling of the genetic code and on multi-step biochemical pathways.There are new results on the state of the art research in the pattern recognition of probability distribution of amino acids, on somitogenesis through reaction-diffusion models, on the mathematical modelling of infectious diseases, on the biophysical modelling of physiological disorders, on the sensitive analysis of parameters of malaria models, on the stability and hopf bifurcation of ecological and epidemiological models, on the viral infection of bee colonies and on the structure and motion of proteins. All these contributions are also strongly recommended to professionals from other scientific areas aiming to work on these interdisciplinary fields.
Preface v
Editorial Board of the BIOMAT Consortium vii
In Memoriam ix
C.A. Floudas
Comprehensive Introduction to Agglomeration and Growth and Models
1(28)
R. Kerner
The Pattern Recognition of Probability Distributions of Amino Acids in Protein Families
29(22)
R.P. Mondaini
S.C. de Albuquerque Neto
Modelling the Electrical Activity of the Heart
51(9)
R.A. Barrio
I. Dominguez-Roman
M.A. Quiroz-Juarez
O. Jimenez-Ramirez
R. Vazquez-Medina
J.L. Aragon
How the Interval Between Primary and Booster Vaccination Affects Long-Term Disease Dynamics
60(12)
A. Shoukat
A.L. Espindola
G. Rost
S.M. Moghadas
Stability and Hopf Bifurcation in a Multi-delayed Eco-epidemiological Model
72(25)
D. Adak
N. Bairagi
Propagation of Extrinsic Perturbation in Multistep Biochemical Pathways
97(21)
A.G. Nedungadi
S. Sinha
Catastrophic Transitions in Coral Reef Biome under Invasion and Overfishing
118(23)
S. Pal
J. Bhattachargya
Dynamics of Hepatitis C Viral Load with Optimal Control Treatment Strategy
141(10)
R. Keval
S. Banerjee
Somitogenesis and Turing Pattern
151(14)
A. Lemarchand
L. Signon
B. Nowakowski
An Epidemiological Model of Viral Infections in a Varroa-infested Bee Colony: The Case of a Bee-dependent Mite Population Size
165(22)
S. Bernardi
E. Venturino
Does Sensititivity Analysis Validate Biological Relevance of Parameters in Model Development? Revisiting Two Basic Malaria Models
187(17)
S. Mandal
S. Sinha
Subcortical Homeostatic Circuitry Modulates Brain Waves and Behavioral Adaptation: Relevance for the Emerging Multidiscipline of Social Neuroscience
204(20)
Limei Zhang de Barrio
V.S. Hernandez
L.E. Eiden
Protein Structure Estimation from Incomplete NMR Data
224(15)
Z. Li
S. Lin
Y. Li
Q. Lei
Q. Zhao
Decrypting How Proteins Move and Change their Shape
239(14)
E. Laine
Deterministic and Stochastic Model for HLTV-I Infection of CD4+ T Cells
253(16)
P.K. Srivastava
Study of Global Stability and Optimal Treatment for An Infectious Disease Model
269(19)
A. Kumar
P.K. Srivastava
A. Yadav
Global Stability of a Modified HIV Infection Model with Saturation Incidence
288(16)
J. Yang
Q. Zhang
L. Wang
A Survey of Geometric Techniques for Pattern Recognition of Probability of Occurrence of Amino Acids in Protein Families
304(23)
R.P. Mondaini
Symmetry and Minimum Principle at the Basis of the Genetic Code
327(38)
A. Sciarrino
P. Sorba
Index 365