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521 |
Domany, Eytan |
Models of Neural Networks |
I00012 |
1991 |
eBook |
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522 |
Hess, Peter |
Photoacoustic, Photothermal and Photochemical Processes at Surfaces and in Thin Films |
I00004 |
1989 |
eBook |
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523 |
Robert G. Endres |
Physical principles in sensing and signaling: With an Introduction to Modeling in Biology |
025902 |
2013 |
Book |
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524 |
Srivastava, P.K. |
Elementary biophysics : An introduction |
020345 |
2005 |
Book |
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525 |
INSA |
Profiles in Scientific Research: Contributions of the fellows. Vol. 2 |
019560 |
1986 |
Book |
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526 |
R.K. Mishra (ed.) |
Living state-II |
019655 |
1985 |
Book |
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527 |
Colin J. Pennycuick |
Newton rules biology: A physical approach to biological problems |
007897 |
1992 |
Book |
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528 |
George Duncan |
Physics in the life sciences |
003693 |
1990 |
Book |
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529 |
Steven Vogel |
Life in moving fluids : The physical biology of flow |
016237 |
1994 |
Book |
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530 |
J.L. Monteith |
Principles of environmental physics |
005058 |
1990 |
Book |
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Title | Models of Neural Networks |
Author(s) | Domany, Eytan;Hemmen, J. Leo van;Schulten, Klaus |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. |
Description | XVI, 347 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | One of the great inteJlectual cha1lenges for the next few decades is the question of brain organization. What is the basic mechanism for storage of memory? What are the processes that serve as the interphase between the basically chemical processes of the body and the very specific and nonstatistical operations in the brain? Above all. how is concept formation achieved in the human brain? I wonder whether the spirit of the physics that will be involved in these studies will not be akin to that which moved the founders of the ''rational foundation of thermodynamics". CN. Yangl 10 The human brain is said 10 have roughly 10 neurons connected through about 14 10 synapses. Each neuron is itself a complex device which compares and integrates incoming electrical signals and relays a nonlinear response to other neurons. The brain certainly exceeds in complexity any system which physicists have studied in the past. Nevertheless, there do exist many analogies of the We have witnessed during the last decade brain to simpler physical systems |
ISBN,Price | 9783642971716 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
2. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
3. BIOPHYSICS
4. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
5. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. Neurosciences
9. PATTERN RECOGNITION
10. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
11. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
12. THERMODYNAMICS
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Title | Photoacoustic, Photothermal and Photochemical Processes at Surfaces and in Thin Films |
Author(s) | Hess, Peter |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. |
Description | XIV, 376 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Review articles by leading scientists in their fields are brought together in this volume to provide a comprehensive treatment of photoacoustic, photothermal and photochemical processes at surfaces and in thin films. The articles introduce the fields, review present knowledge and conclude with latest developments and future prospects. Topics covered include laser-induced desorption, ablation and surface damage; surface acoustic waves; photothermal and photoacoustic characterization of thin films and interfaces; depth profiling in the frequency and time domains; remote testing and nondestructive evaluation; materials characterization; and new theoretical approaches using fractals. The book will interest newcomers to photoacoustics, since it gives an overview of current research and details of experimental methods. It will also be a source of information for those already in the field due to its clear presentation of theory and experimental results. All relevant literature references in this rapidly expanding field are included |
ISBN,Price | 9783642839450 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ACOUSTICS
2. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics
3. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
4. BIOPHYSICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
8. THERMODYNAMICS
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Title | Physical principles in sensing and signaling: With an Introduction to Modeling in Biology |
Author(s) | Robert G. Endres |
Publication | Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013. |
Description | xi, 144p. |
Abstract Note | Although invisible to the bare eye, bacterial cells are large enough to make complex decisions. Cells are composed of thousands of different molecular species including DNA, proteins, and smaller molecules, allowing them to sense their environment, to process this information, and to respond accordingly. Such responses include expression of genes or the control of their movement. Despite these properties, a living cell exists in the physical world and follows its laws. Keeping this in mind can help answer questions such as how cells work and why they implement solutions to problems the way they do. Applying physical principles in biology allows researchers to solve challenging problems at the interface between biology and the physical sciences, including how accurately biological cells can sense chemicals in their environment, how cells encode physical stimuli in biochemical pathways, or how cells amplify signals and adapt to persistent stimulation. In this book, the reader is introduced to this fascinating topic without the need for extensive mathematical details or huge prior knowledge in biological physics |
ISBN,Price | 9780199600649 : UKP 24.99(PB) |
Classification | 576.32/.36:53
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Keyword(s) | 1. BACTERIAL CHEMOTAXIS
2. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
3. BIOLOGY
4. BIOPHYSICS
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