Computers in Life Science Research, Paperback by Siler, William (EDT), Brand ...

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Item Length: 9 in Publication Name: Computers in Life Science Research Format: Trade Paperback Item Weight: 14.8 Oz Publication Year: 2013 Number of Pages: VIII, 272 Pages Series: Faseb Monographs Book Title: Computers in Life Science Research Subject: General, Life Sciences / Biology Author: William Siler Type: Textbook Subject Area: Non-Classifiable, Science Publisher: Springer Language: English Item Width: 6 in ISBN: 9781475705485 width: 6 in

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Computers in Life Science Research, Paperback by Siler, William (EDT), Brand .... Computers in Life Science Research, Paperback by Siler, William (EDT), ISBN 1475705484, ISBN-13 9781475705485, Brand New, Free shipping in the US 45 certainty about Federal policy concern the University of Alabama cardiac in ing the support of training contribute tensive care monitoring system on "ob to these difficulties. The problems are solete 1800 computers." Another re too broad and too complex to address sponded most efficaciously pointing out here. They are difficult for both aca that it is too bad that people lose sight of demia and government, and warrant the fact that a system on which a pro the active concern of the entire research gram is developed will always be able community. to do the job; change is not indicated Dr. Robert Macey introduced to the until the system ceases to be appropri ate. conference the exciting world of model development describing an application In another vein, the question opens to the area of membrane transport. The up a wide range of problems that can be discussion of his paper exposed the prob summarized as problems in the diffusion lern the modeler has of gaining ac of computer-based technology. At this ceptance of his particular approach, but juncture biomedical computing joins all mainly it provided a taste of the intellec the rest of biomedicine. The problems of tual excitement that modeling generates diffusion of advances in health research, among both doers and observers.