Some nonstandard modeling techniques in theoretical biology (Q1106114)
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Some nonstandard modeling techniques in theoretical biology (English)
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1988
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Three topics are surveyed. (1) The quasisteady-state assumption is a fundamental example of frequent instances in theoretical biology where advantage can be taken of the simultaneous existence of widely separated time scales. It is shown that appropriate scaling can provide a markedly sharper estimate of the range of validity of this approximation. (2) A new methodology for modelling dynamically changing networks is applied to simple morphogenesis in fungal colonies. A brief discussion is given of possible application to the complex polymerization and cross- linking that characterize cytoplasmic fibers. (3) It is shown that problems in ecology and immunology can be illuminated by considering nonlocal interactions (and hence integrodifferential equations) that generate patterns in ``aspect space'' or ``shape space''.
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modeling techniques
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review
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enzyme kinetics
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biochemistry
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quasisteady- state assumption
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time scales
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scaling
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modelling dynamically changing networks
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morphogenesis in fungal colonies
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polymerization
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cross- linking
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cytoplasmic fibers
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immunology
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nonlocal interactions
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integrodifferential equations
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