Concepts in Mechanism Based Modeling

作者: Ole Lund , Jakob L. Laugesen , Erik Mosekilde

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-0418-7_2

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摘要: When we talk about biological organisms as systems refer to the enormous number of mutually reinforcing, competing and counter acting feedback mechanisms that regulate processes in space time. We cannot hope capture all aspects such a highly integrated system any model. The first most important step modeling process must, therefore, be establish clear picture purpose project.

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