The following pages link to Simplification and Scaling (Q5660427):
Displaying 18 items.
- Nonlocal mechanism of self-organization and centering of microtubule asters (Q263661) (← links)
- Asymptotic methods for reaction-diffusion systems: past and present (Q263668) (← links)
- Modeling of regulatory loops controlling galactolipid biosynthesis in the inner envelope membrane of chloroplasts (Q485637) (← links)
- Phase-plane geometries in coupled enzyme assays (Q669114) (← links)
- Asymptotic ordination of artificial satellite Hamiltonian (Q734873) (← links)
- On the validity of the quasi-steady state approximation of bimolecular reactions in solution (Q781235) (← links)
- Effects of periodic input on the quasi-steady state assumptions for enzyme-catalysed reactions (Q814942) (← links)
- Limit cycles in the presence of convection: a first-order analysis (Q926916) (← links)
- Some aspects of causal and neutral equations used in modelling (Q1025868) (← links)
- Metastability in a temperature-dependent model system for predator-prey mite outbreak interactions on fruit trees (Q1107469) (← links)
- Successional state dynamics: a novel approach to modeling nonequilibrium foodweb dynamics (Q1629079) (← links)
- A kinetic analysis of coupled (or auxiliary) enzyme reactions (Q1633265) (← links)
- Scaling for dynamical systems in biology (Q1693426) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of observed natural behavior: a fuzzy logic approach (Q1885715) (← links)
- Heineken, Tsuchiya and Aris: ``On the mathematical status of the pseudo-steady state hypothesis''. A classic from Volume 1 of \textit{Mathematical Biosciences} (Q2173880) (← links)
- The total quasi-steady-state approximation is valid for reversible enzyme kinetics (Q2187480) (← links)
- Approaches for the estimation of timescales in nonlinear dynamical systems: timescale separation in enzyme kinetics as a case study (Q2407293) (← links)
- A model for membrane degradation using a gelatin invadopodia assay (Q6194038) (← links)