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Investigating biological systems using modeling : strategies and software /

Investigating Biological Systems Using Modeling describes how to apply software to analyze and interpret data from biological systems. It is written for students and investigators in lay person's terms, and will be a useful reference book and textbook on mathematical modeling in the design and...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Wastney, Meryl E.
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: San Diego : Academic Press, �1999.
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Table des matières:
  • I. Introduction
  • 1. What Is Modeling?
  • 2. The Steps in Building a Model
  • 3. The Difference Between Building a Model and Using a Model
  • 4. Why Model Biological Systems?
  • II. Modeling Software
  • 5. Review of Software
  • 6. WinSAAM
  • III. Concepts and Tools of Modeling
  • 7. Building Models in Sections
  • 8. Techniques and Tools to Facilitate Model Development
  • IV. Strategies for Modeling Biological Systems
  • 9. Experimental Design and Data Collection
  • 10. Starting Modeling and Developing a Model
  • 11. Rejecting Hypotheses and Accepting a Model
  • 12. Model Summarization
  • 13. Multiple Studies
  • 14. Information in the Model
  • 15. Errors in Compartmental Modeling
  • 16. Testing Robustness: Sensitivity, Identifiability, and Stability
  • V. Evaluating and using Published Models
  • 17. Why Use a Published Model?
  • 18. Reviewing and Summarizing Published Models
  • 19. The Model Translation Process
  • 20. Verification and Validation
  • 21. Using the Model
  • 22. A Library of Models
  • App. 2. WinSAAM Definitions.