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Modeling Biomolecular Networks in Cells shows how the interaction
between the molecular components of basic living organisms can be
modelled mathematically and the models used to create artificial
biological entities within cells. Such forward engineering is a
difficult task but the nonlinear dynamical methods espoused in this
book simplify the biology so that it can be successfully understood
and the synthesis of simple biological oscillators and
rhythm-generators made feasible. Such simple units can then be
co-ordinated using intercellular signal biomolecules. The formation
of such man-made multicellular networks with a view to the
production of biosensors, logic gates, new forms of integrated
circuitry based on "gene-chips" and even biological computers is an
important step in the design of faster and more flexible
"electronics". The book also provides theoretical frameworks and
tools with which to analyze the nonlinear dynamical phenomena which
arise from the connection of building units in a biomolecular
network.
This book presents the findings of a ten-year longitudinal study on
the experience of Chinese immigrants from Wenzhou in Paris. The
author examines the impact of the evolving spaces people from
Wenzhou have built for themselves in the French capital, both
within immigrant communities and French society at large. The study
discovers that over the course of a decade, immigrants from Wenzhou
in Paris have experienced notable changes in the industries they
work in, where they live, their organizational structure, how they
interact with one another, and their inter-generational dynamics.
This book investigates four specific spaces: economic, social,
cultural, and policy-related, all of which emerge from immigrants'
integration into local society and in turn impact their own
integration. The author aims to reveal the paths and mechanisms of
the community and how their social spaces have been constructed
while the production mechanism of society from the theoretical
point of view is also explored. The book will be of interest to
scholars and students of Sociology, Immigration Studies, and East
Asian Studies. It will also be an essential reading for those who
are interested in Chinese immigration in general.
Modeling Biomolecular Networks in Cells shows how the interaction
between the molecular components of basic living organisms can be
modelled mathematically and the models used to create artificial
biological entities within cells. Such forward engineering is a
difficult task but the nonlinear dynamical methods espoused in this
book simplify the biology so that it can be successfully understood
and the synthesis of simple biological oscillators and
rhythm-generators made feasible. Such simple units can then be
co-ordinated using intercellular signal biomolecules. The formation
of such man-made multicellular networks with a view to the
production of biosensors, logic gates, new forms of integrated
circuitry based on "gene-chips" and even biological computers is an
important step in the design of faster and more flexible
"electronics". The book also provides theoretical frameworks and
tools with which to analyze the nonlinear dynamical phenomena which
arise from the connection of building units in a biomolecular
network.
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