American Mathematical Society(AMS)

Mathematical problems in the biological sciences [proceedings of the Fourteenth Symposium in Applied Mathematics of the American Mathematical Society, held in New York City, April 5-8, 1961] - Providence American Mathematical Society 1962 - viii,250 p - Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics 14 .

Mathematical models in the behavior of the central nervous system
Machine models of self-reproduction
Problems of formulation for artificial intelligence
History and speculation on protein synthesis
Knotting problems in biology : with an appendix entitled "A measure of entanglement"
Biochemistry: Sterile or virgin for mathematicians?
Chemical reaction occurring with migration
Efficient coding for the desoxyribonucleic channel
A study of Lerman's model for diffusion and capture of excitons in DNA
The mathematics of pattern recognition for the electrocardiogram
Medical diagnosis and modern decision making
Some mathematical problems in physiology: Statistical ensembles
Mathematical aspects of adaptive control
Enzymology and kinetics
An introduction to intra-cellular information transfer
On some mathematical problems connected with patterns of growth of figures
From chemotherapy to computers to trajectories
The growth of monodisperse populations of mammalian cells exposed to internal beta irradiation


Biomathematics
Central Nervous System

51:574 / AME
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

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