The impact of low serum triglyceride on LDL-cholesterol estimation. (1/282)
(+info)The evolution of strand preference in simulated RNA replicators with strand displacement: implications for the origin of transcription. (2/282)
(+info)All numbers are not equal: an electrophysiological investigation of small and large number representations. (3/282)
(+info)Multiscale modelling and nonlinear simulation of vascular tumour growth. (4/282)
(+info)Nonlinear simulations of solid tumor growth using a mixture model: invasion and branching. (5/282)
(+info)A mathematical model for brain tumor response to radiation therapy. (6/282)
(+info)Geometry and topology of parameter space: investigating measures of robustness in regulatory networks. (7/282)
(+info)The neural development of an abstract concept of number. (8/282)
(+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but mathematical concepts are not typically given medical definitions, as they are fundamental principles and ideas within the field of mathematics and do not directly pertain to medicine or healthcare.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Mathematical Concepts" is not a medical term. Mathematical concepts refer to the building blocks and principles that form the foundation of mathematics as a discipline. These can include ideas such as numbers, operations, functions, geometry, algebra, calculus, and many others.
If you have any questions related to medicine or health, I'd be happy to try to help!