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Theory in Biosciences, Volume 140
Volume 140, Number 1, February 2021
- Alexander Fürst von Lieven, Marcel Humar, Gerhard Scholtz:
Aristotle's lobster: the image in the text. 1-15 - Yoan Konto-Ghiorghi, Vic Norris:
Hypothesis: nucleoid-associated proteins segregate with a parental DNA strand to generate coherent phenotypic diversity. 17-25 - Miled El Hajji:
Modelling and optimal control for Chikungunya disease. 27-44 - Margherita Raineri, Erki Tammiksaar:
Scientific traditions in conflict: the Rusconi-von Baer controversy on the embryology of frogs and the development of the cell theory. 45-75 - Pascal Tassy, M. S. Fischer:
"Cladus" and clade: a taxonomic odyssey. 77-85 - Auni Aslah Mat Daud, Cher Qing Toh, Salilah Saidun:
Mathematical modeling and analysis of anemia during pregnancy and postpartum. 87-95 - Xin Zhang:
Are topological explanations really free of mechanisms? 97-105 - Fariba Fayazi, Elena Fimmel, Lutz Strüngmann:
Equivalence classes of circular codes induced by permutation groups. 107-121
Volume 140, Number 2, June 2021
- Saikat Batabyal, Arthita Batabyal:
Mathematical computations on epidemiology: a case study of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). 123-138 - Mintu Nandi:
Role of integrated noise in pathway-specific signal propagation in feed-forward loops. 139-155 - Elizabeth Watts, Ulrich Kutschera:
On the historical roots of creationism and intelligent design: German Allmacht and Darwinian evolution in context. 157-168 - Bernhard Voelkl, Hanno Würbel:
A reaction norm perspective on reproducibility. 169-176 - Sergiy Koshkin, Zachary Zalles, Michael F. Tobin, Nicolas Toumbacaris, Cameron Spiess:
Optimal allocation in annual plants with density-dependent fitness. 177-196 - Paolo Castorina, D. Carco':
Nutrient supply, cell spatial correlation and Gompertzian tumor growth. 197-203 - Paramahansa Pramanik:
Effects of water currents on fish migration through a Feynman-type path integral approach under $\sqrt{8/3}$ Liouville-like quantum gravity surfaces. 205-223 - Mohamed El Mahdi Hacini, Djammel Hammoudi, Salih Djilali, Soufiane Bentout:
Optimal harvesting and stability of a predator-prey model for fish populations with schooling behavior. 225-239
Volume 140, Number 3, October 2021
- Himanshu Priyadarshi, Rekha Das:
Complexities in viral replication strategies as a potential explanation for prevalence of asymptomatic carriers in Covid-19 infections: analytical observation on SARS-Cov2 genome characteristics. 241-247 - Hameed Ashraf, Abdul Majeed Siddiqui, M. A. Rana:
Flow analysis of Carreau fluid model induced by the ciliary cells, smooth muscle cells and pressure gradient at the ampullar region entrance. 249-263 - Raffaella Mulas, Rubén J. Sánchez-García, Ben D. MacArthur:
Geometry and symmetry in biochemical reaction systems. 265-277 - Gianluigi Zangari del Balzo:
Methodological notes on pandemic virus SARS-CoV-2 research. 279-294 - Tuhin Subhra Roy, Mintu Nandi, Ayan Biswas, Pinaki Chaudhury, Suman K. Banik:
Information transmission in a two-step cascade: interplay of activation and repression. 295-306 - Eduardo Mizraji:
The biological Maxwell's demons: exploring ideas about the information processing in biological systems. 307-318 - Eduardo Mizraji:
Correction to: The biological Maxwell's demons: exploring ideas about the information processing in biological systems. 319
Volume 140, Number 4, November 2021
- Bryan C. Daniels, Manfred D. Laubichler, Jessica C. Flack:
Introduction to the special issue: quantifying collectivity. 321-323 - Hyunju Kim, Gabriele Valentini, Jake R. Hanson, Sara Imari Walker:
Informational architecture across non-living and living collectives. 325-341 - Douglas H. Erwin:
Tempos and modes of collectivity in the history of life. 343-351 - Deborah M. Gordon:
Measuring collective behavior: an ecological approach. 353-360 - Colin Twomey, Andrew Hartnett, Matthew M. G. Sosna, Pawel Romanczuk:
Searching for structure in collective systems. 361-377 - Bryan C. Daniels, Pawel Romanczuk:
Quantifying the impact of network structure on speed and accuracy in collective decision-making. 379-390 - Deryc T. Painter, Bryan C. Daniels, Manfred D. Laubichler:
Innovations are disproportionately likely in the periphery of a scientific network. 391-399
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