Nonlinear Oscillations in Biology and Chemistry (Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, #66)
This volume contains the proceedings of a meeting entitled 'Nonlinear Oscillations in Biology and Chemistry', which was held at the University of Utah May 9-11,1985. The papers fall into four major categories: (i) those that deal with biological problems, particularly problems arising in cell biology, (ii) those that deal with chemical systems, (iii) those that treat problems which arise in neurophysiology, and (iv), those whose primary emphasis is on more general models and the mathematical tec...
Recurrence Quantification Analysis (Understanding Complex Systems)
The analysis of recurrences in dynamical systems by using recurrence plots and their quantification is still an emerging field. Over the past decades recurrence plots have proven to be valuable data visualization and analysis tools in the theoretical study of complex, time-varying dynamical systems as well as in various applications in biology, neuroscience, kinesiology, psychology, physiology, engineering, physics, geosciences, linguistics, finance, economics, and other disciplines. This mult...
An Investigation Into the Limitations of the Harmonic Approximation in the Calculation of Vibrational Isotopic Shifts.
by Guillermo Garcia
Amyloid, Prions, and Other Protein Aggregates, Part B (Methods in Enzymology)
by Indu Kheterpal
Waves in Plasmas Generated by a Rotating Magnetic Field and Implications to Radiation Belts
by Alexey V Karavaev
Originally published in 1939 as part of the Cambridge Comparative Physiology series, this book details how animals living in water regulate their internal water content. Krough exhaustively surveys animals from protozoa to crustaceans and aquatic birds, as well as examining the osmotic conditions in sensitive eggs and embryos. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in osmosis and the life of aquatic animals.
Tending to Psyche Through Developing Critical Consciousness of Wealth: Practices of Deep Listening and Communal Re-Imaging
by Raluca Ilie and Lori Andrews
Multi-Valley Physics of Two-Dimensional Electron Systems on Hydrogen-Terminated Silicon (111) Surfaces
by Robert Nicholas McFarland
Anomalous Faraday Effect in Solutions
by Peter H Aurora and Frederick John Bates
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by Marcos V Lima and Holly Elaine Freeman
Galaxy Cluster Mass Measurements Based on Joint X-Ray and Sunyaev Zel'dovich Effect Data
by Nicole L Hasler
Molecular Mechanisms in Visual Transduction (Handbook of Biological Physics, #3)
by W J Degrip, D G Stavenga, and E N Pugh
Molecular mechanisms in visual transduction is presently one of the most intensely studied areas in the field of signal transduction research in biological cells. Because the sense of vision plays a primary role in animal biology, and thus has been subject to long evolutionary development, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying vision have a high degree of sensitivity and versatility. The aims of visual transduction research are first to determine which molecules participate, and then...
Experimental Study of Single Protein Mechanics and Protein Rates of Unfolding.
by Rodolfo I Hermans
Selected Studies of Orbital Stability and Habitability in Star-Planet Systems
by William Jason Eberle
Effects of Charge Carrier Concentration in Hybrid Conjugated Polymer/Oxide Photovoltaic Devices.
by Matthew Schuette White
Search for Neutral Mssm Higgs Bosons Decaying to Pairs of Tau Leptons at Center of Mass Energy = 7 TeV
by Evan Klose Friis
Investigating Evidence of Geologically Recent Liquid Water on Mars.
by Kelly Jean Kolb
Concentration and Use of the Isotopes of Helium Neon and Argon.
by Alexander Zucker
Quasars and H II Regions During Reionization.
by Roban Hultman Kramer