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Serie: Lecture notes in biomathematics
paperbackEngels9780387971575
22-11-1989
Depth Perception in Frogs and Toads provides a comprehensive exploration of the phenomenon of depth perception in frogs and toads, as seen from a neuro-computational point of view. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540123002
1-5-1983
These lectures were prepared by the authors for Seminars to be held on June 6, 1983, in St.Louis, Missouri, under the spon sorship of the Radiopharmaceutical Science Council of the So ciety of Nuclear Medicine . Meer
paperbackEngels9783540123033
1-7-1983
This monograph is concerned with mathematical aspects of compartmental an alysis. In particular, linear models are closely analyzed since they are fully justifiable as an investigative tool in tracer experiments. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540119647
1-12-1982
These notes are in part based on a course for advanced students in the applications of stochastic processes held in 1978 at the University of Konstanz. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540123026
1-6-1983
This volume contains most of the talks presented at the Journ~es de la Soci~t~ Math~ma~ique de France entitled "Rhythms in Biology and other fields of application -Determi nistic and Stochastic Approaches" held in Luminy from the 14th th to the 18 of September 1981. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540126706
1-7-1983
The papers in this volume are based on talks given at a one day conference held on the campus of Adelphi University in April 1982. The conference was organized with the title "Oscillations in Mathematical Biology;" however the speakers were allowed considerable latitutde in their choice of topics. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540126775
1-9-1983
This volume contains the Proceedings of the International Conference in Population Biology held at The University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada from June 22 to June 30, 1982. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540566816
14-6-1993
The classical theory of natural selection, as developed by Fisher, Haldane, and 'Wright, and their followers, is in a sense a statistical theory. By and large the classical theory assumes that the underlying environment in which evolution transpires is both constant and stable - the theory is in this sense deterministic. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540178750
1-6-1987
This volume represents the edited proceedings of the International Symposium on Mathematical Biology held in Kyoto, November 10-15, 1985. The symposium was or ganized by an international committee whose members are: E. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540097358
1-1-1980
This volume consists of a selection of papers presented at a 'Symposium on Mathematical Modelling in Biology and Ecology', held at the Conference Centre of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Pretoria, South Africa on July 5 and 6, 1979. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540194576
22-6-1988
The search for ways to overcome tumour radioresistance is a major problem of experimental and clinical radiation oncology. The diffi culties involved in the attempts to solve this problem are a matter of common knowledge. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540535010
12-2-1991
In August 1988. the Sixth International Coral Reef Symposium was held in Townsville resulting in an influx of most of the world's coral reef sCientists to the city. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540108658
1-10-1981
The mathematical models in this book are concerned with a variety of approaches to the manner in which the clinical radiologic treatment of human neoplasms can be improved. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540559047
12-10-1992
The disease that came to be called acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first identified in the summer of 1981. By that time, nearly 100,000 persons in the United States may have been infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Meer
paperbackEngels9783540508496
22-2-1989
This research monograph focuses on a biomolecular separation process that occurs within most cells. Two types of molecules, receptors and ligands, are separated and routed along different intracellular pathways; this is a critical step in the process of receptor-mediated endocytosis. Meer
paperbackEngels9783642501265
5-6-2012
From a mathematical point of view, physiologically structured population models are an underdeveloped branch of the theory of infinite dimensional dynamical systems. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540539797
7-8-1991
The stated aims of the Lecture Notes in Biomathematics allow for work that is "unfinished or tentative". This volume is offered in that spirit. The problem addressed is one of the classics of statistical ecology, the estimation of mortality rates from stage-frequency data, but in tackling it we found ourselves making use of ideas and techniques very different from those we expected to use, and in which we had no previous experience. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540572428
11-10-1993
The impact of man on the biosphere is profound. Quite apart from our capacity to destroy natural ecosystems and to drive species to extinction, we mould the evolution of the survivors by the selection pressures we apply to them. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540503989
9-11-1988
This book presents the proceedings of a workshop on community ecology organized at Davis, in April, 1986, sponsored by the Sloan Foundation. There have been several recent symposia on community ecology (Strong et. Meer
paperbackEngels9783540555292
8-7-1992
The Galton-Watson branching process has its roots in the problem of extinction of family names which was given a precise formulation by F. Galton as problem 4001 in the Educational Times (17, 1873). Meer