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Mathematical Biology - An Introduction with Maple and Matlab (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2009): Ronald W. Shonkwiler, James Herod Mathematical Biology - An Introduction with Maple and Matlab (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2009)
Ronald W. Shonkwiler, James Herod
R2,959 Discovery Miles 29 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Biology is a source of fascination for most scientists, whether their training is in the life sciences or not. In particular, there is a special satisfaction in discovering an understanding of biology in the context of another science like mathematics. For- nately there are plenty of interesting problems (and fun) in biology, and virtually all scienti?c disciplines have become the richer for it. For example, two major journals, MathematicalBiosciences andJournalofMathematicalBiology, have tripled in size since their inceptions 20-25 years ago. More recently, the advent of genomics has spawned whole new ?elds of study in thebiosciences, ?eldssuchasproteomics, comparativegenomics, genomicmedicine, pharmacogenomics, and structural genomics among them. These new disciplines are as much mathematical as biological. Thevariousscienceshaveagreatdealtogivetooneanother, buttherearestilltoo many fences separating them. In writing this book we have adopted the philosophy that mathematical biology is not merely the intrusion of one science into another, but that it has a unity of its own, in which both biology and mathematics should be equal, complete, and ?ow smoothly into and out of one another. There is a timeliness in calculating a protocol for administering a drug. Likewise, the signi?cance of bones being "sinks'' for lead accumulation while bonemeal is being sold as a dietary c- cium supplement adds new meaning to mathematics as alifescience. The dynamics of a compartmentalized system are classical; applications to biology can be novel. Exponential and logistic population growths are standard studies; the delay in the increaseofAIDScasesbehindtheincreaseintheHIV-positivepopulationisprovo- tive.

Mathematical Biology - An Introduction with Maple and Matlab (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2009): Ronald W. Shonkwiler, James Herod Mathematical Biology - An Introduction with Maple and Matlab (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2009)
Ronald W. Shonkwiler, James Herod
R2,707 Discovery Miles 27 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Biology is a source of fascination for most scientists, whether their training is in the life sciences or not. In particular, there is a special satisfaction in discovering an understanding of biology in the context of another science like mathematics. For- nately there are plenty of interesting problems (and fun) in biology, and virtually all scienti?c disciplines have become the richer for it. For example, two major journals, MathematicalBiosciences andJournalofMathematicalBiology, have tripled in size since their inceptions 20-25 years ago. More recently, the advent of genomics has spawned whole new ?elds of study in thebiosciences,?eldssuchasproteomics,comparativegenomics,genomicmedicine, pharmacogenomics, and structural genomics among them. These new disciplines are as much mathematical as biological. Thevariousscienceshaveagreatdealtogivetooneanother, buttherearestilltoo many fences separating them. In writing this book we have adopted the philosophy that mathematical biology is not merely the intrusion of one science into another, but that it has a unity of its own, in which both biology and mathematics should be equal, complete, and ?ow smoothly into and out of one another. There is a timeliness in calculating a protocol for administering a drug. Likewise, the signi?cance of bones being "sinks" for lead accumulation while bonemeal is being sold as a dietary c- cium supplement adds new meaning to mathematics as alifescience. The dynamics of a compartmentalized system are classical; applications to biology can be novel. Exponential and logistic population growths are standard studies; the delay in the increaseofAIDScasesbehindtheincreaseintheHIV-positivepopulationisprovo- tive.

How Do We Get There? - A Critique of the Question 'What Do You Do?' (Paperback): James Herod How Do We Get There? - A Critique of the Question 'What Do You Do?' (Paperback)
James Herod
R192 Discovery Miles 1 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Eulogy for Capitalism - And Other Essays, 1998-2016 (Paperback): James Herod A Eulogy for Capitalism - And Other Essays, 1998-2016 (Paperback)
James Herod
R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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