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Driesch, H. (1924). "The Biological Setting of Psychical Phenomena". The Quest 15 (July): 433-456. Driesch, H. (1925). The ... From 1891 Driesch worked in Naples at the Marine Biological Station, where until 1901 he continued to experiment and seek a ... He became interested in parapsychology and published on such phenomena as telepathy, clairvoyance, and telekinesis. His concept ...
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"Book Review: Transport Phenomena in Biological Systems" (PDF). Annals of Biomedical Engineering. Retrieved 14 March 2014.[ ... Truskey, George; Yuan F; Katz D (2009). Transport Phenomena in Biological Systems (Second ed.). Prentice Hall. p. 888. ISBN 978 ... George Alexander Truskey is an American biomedical engineer noted for his research on transport phenomena in biological systems ... a biomedical engineering textbook entitled Transport Phenomena in Biological Systems, over 6 book chapters, and over 180 ...
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His main interests revolve around philosophy of biology including integration of biological phenomena, theory of the genetic ... Lenartowicz, P. Philosophy of Biological Phenomena (in Polish), WAM, Cracow, 1985. Lenartowicz, P. Theory of cognition (Polish ... In his dissertation Phenotype-Genotype Dichotomy published in 1975, he described irreducibility of certain biological phenomena ... working on theory of biological phenomena, in 1986. In 1999 he became a full professor. Lenartowicz participated in seminars in ...
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From simplified physical interactions to complex biological phenomena". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and ... A temperature-related phenomenon arises due to the small number of atoms that are used in MD simulations. For example, consider ... In physics, MD is used to examine the dynamics of atomic-level phenomena that cannot be observed directly, such as thin-film ... First MD simulation of a biological process was published in 1976. Its simulation published in Nature paved the way for ...
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In this sense, they provide an interesting chemical model of nonequilibrium biological phenomena; as such, mathematical models ... The discovery of the phenomenon is credited to Boris Belousov. In 1951, while trying to find the non-organic analog to the ... Shanks, Niall (2001-01-01). "Modeling Biological Systems: The Belousov-Zhabotinsky Reaction". Foundations of Chemistry. 3 (1): ... and simulations of the BZ reactions themselves are of theoretical interest, showing phenomenon as noise-induced order. An ...
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