Mathematical biophysics: physico- mathematical foundations of biology. Volume I and II.

Author(s)
Rashevsky, N.
Year
Abstract

The first part of Volume I develops the theory of diffusion phenomena, particularly diffusion drag forces and their effects. In addition to the old theory of cell division, based on diffusion drag forces other theoretical approaches are developed. The second part discusses theories of excitation and conduction in nerves. Volume II contains the most important contributions to the general mathematical principles in biology.

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A 9963 a+b /83 /
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New York, Dover Publications, Inc. , 1960, XXXVIII. + 950 p. , 511 ref.

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