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Ogunyomi (2014) presented a rate time relation capable of modeling flow from a double-porosity model that typically exhibits two-time scales.
One example for such a process is the genetic toggle switch model that typically leads to multi-stable solutions [ 25].
This is an off-lattice model that typically contains beads only at alpha-carbon positions to represent residues.
This is converted to a mathematical model that typically involves ordinary differential equations with rational function nonlinearities for mRNA synthesis and linear functions for the other processes.
- Strategies for engaging teachers in the CFS process are limited by a cascade model that typically fails both to complete the learning cycle and to make sufficient use of CFS as a "whole school" approach to change.
In the study of NZB × NZW mice described above, Gilkeson et al. (2004) also included a parallel study of B6C3F1 mice, a model that typically does not develop auto-immune sequelae.
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Mass action models are biochemically detailed kinetic models that typically represent interactions between molecular species in the signaling network as ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and require selection of parameter values for concentrations of species in the network and rate constants controlling protein-protein associations [23].
Arguably, the most intuitive approaches are microscopic models that typically form the basis for computer simulations [ 154, 158]).
High-throughput screens using in vitro or cell-based models that typically target specific candidate genetic pathways have been developed to identify drugs that can inhibit collective cell migration in cancer metastasis (Chua et al., 2012; Quintavalle et al., 2011).
The latter approach is an epidemiologic formulation that identifies fetuses as the candidates for perinatal events (as opposed to the traditional obstetric and epidemiologic models that typically focus on newborns as the candidates for perinatal events).
These investigations were motivated by cognitive models that typically include reading-specific functions such as graphemic, orthographic, sublexical, and visual word form processing [Marshall and Newcombe, 1973; Patterson and Shewell, 1987; Coltheart et al., 1993].
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