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Fractal Geometry in Biological Systems was written by the leading experts in the field of mathematics and the biological sciences together
Fractal Geometry in Biological Systems was written by the leading experts in the field of mathematics and the biological sciences together. It is intended to inform researchers in the bringing about the fundamental nature of fractals and their widespread appearance in biological systems. The chapters explain how the presence of fractal geometry can be used in an analytical way to predict outcomes in systems, to generate hypotheses, and to help design experiments. The authors make the mathematics accessible to a wide audience and do not assume prior experience in this area.
Philip M. Iannaccone (Author) , Mustafa Khokha (Author)
Introduction: Fractal Geometry. Molecules: Scale Invariant Features of Coding and Noncoding DNA Sequences. Ion Channel Kinetics. Protein Conformation and Enzymatic Kinetics. Cells: Morphogenesis by Bacterial Cells. Fractal Studies of Neuronal and Glial Cellular Morphology. Tissues: Mosaic Pattern in Tissues from Chimeras. Applications of Fractal Geometry in Pathology. Organs: Fractals and the Heart. Fractal Probability Density and EEG/ERP Time Series. Advanced Topics in Fractal Geometry. Fractal Geometry.NTI/Sales Copy (NTI done for the Sales Meeting)