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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 49-63 
    ISSN: 1522-9602
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Compartmental systems can be represented by direct graphs in which each node corresponds to a generating function and each arm to a transfer generating function. A homomorphism is established between a compartmental system and this representation, in analogy with that obtained through the use of the Laplace transformation. From the values obtained experimentally in a given compartment, through the solution of a difference equation, the generating function for the corresponding node can be calculated and the graph of the system can be built up within the degrees of freedom of the model. From the graph it is possible to calculate the transfer generating function between any two connected nodes, the mean permanence time in a given node, the mean transit time between two nodes, and their precursor-successor order.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 85-89 
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    Notes: Abstract The Competitive Exclusion Principle, formulated by V. Volterra (Memorie del R. Comitato Talassografico Italiano,131, 1–142, 1927) for a number of species competing for a common ecological niche, is extended to a number of species competing for many ecological niches.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 65-70 
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    Notes: Abstract A modification is presented of an earlier theory of the mixing of dye following injection into the circulation. Approximate theoretical relations are given for the concentration of dye in the right heart and in the aorta following right atrial injection. It is shown that when the probability distribution of transit times around the circulation has a prolonged tail, mixing waves are now inscribed about a quasi-exponential relation. Later in time the relation levels off to a uniform asymptotic concentration corresponding to an equilibrium volume of dilution.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 91-104 
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    Notes: Abstract The adsorption of two cations at the anionic sites of a polymer (e.g., such as a protein) in an electric fields is discussed, taking into account cooperative interaction of the cations mediated through the backbone of the polymer. The calculation of the grand partition function explicitly considers the vacant negative sites of the polymer. As in the case without cooperative interaction, the problem reduces to the determination of the largest eigenvalue of asymmetric matrices. The weights of the different neighbor configurations are determined. Approximate formulae for the grand partition function and for those weights are derived. The formal analogy of these cooperative phenomena and those occurring in quantum (bio)chemistry is pointed out exemplifying an earlier suggestion about the basis of quantum biology.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 105-112 
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    Notes: Abstract The transformation from gel to sol in cell cytoplasm is treated as the transition from a lattice of macromolecules linked by Ca++ ions to a random distribution of the macromolecules. The transition is a cooperative process, whose probability is expressed in terms of the theory of runs. The process is related to cell metabolism by the assumption that available Ca++ concentration is regulated by metabolically produced endogenous chelating agents.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 113-118 
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    Notes: Abstract Kinetic criteria for solid state physical mechanisms of electron and ion transport in biological systems are summarized, and the mechanisms are discussed. A reaction which is rate-limited by electron or ion transport across a particle or membrane in accord with Ohm's law will show first order kinetics, with an hyperbolic relationship between rate constant and the sum of substrate plus product. Larger initial substrate concentrations produce smaller rate constants, thus giving the appearance of substrate inhibition. Examples are cytochrome oxidase and peroxidase, and pyruvate carboxylase. Ohmic transport mechanisms may be caused by electron conduction or superconduction through protein, by electron conduction through water, or by conduction of ions through membranes. A reaction which is rate-limited by charge transport across an activation energy barrier at an interface in accord with a logarithmic voltage-current law will show reaction kinetics conforming to the Elovich equation, and will have the appearance of a pair of simultaneous first order processes. Examples include decay of photogenerated free radicals in eye melanin particles and in photosynthetic particles of bacteria, and sodium and potassium ion transport across cell surfaces. The logarithmic voltage-current law may be regarded as an empirical relationship describing behavior of interfaces, justified by extensive experimental data on many types of interfaces, or it may be derived theoretically for individual cases from statistical mechanical and/or solid state physical considerations.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 119-130 
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    Notes: Abstract When aortic pressure curves were predicted previously on the basis of a newly developed model of visco-elastic properties of the aorta, it was necessary to use published viscoelastic constants. These were usually obtained from longitudinal strips of blood vessels long removed from the animal, and therefore probably containing deteriorated smooth muscle. The predicted curves had the same form as actual tracings, substantiating the analysis somewhat, but the pressure levels were low. These low levels, if due to inadequate visco-elastic constants, could be attributed to the use of longitudinal rather than circumferential segments as well as to the use of segments with deteriorated muscle. The present analysis uses data collected by the author testing circumferential viscoelastic properties of fourteen different aortic regions in a way suggested by the author's model of an aortic wall. Moreover, the constants were measured on segments containing muscle relaxed by EDTA solutions and on similar segments containing muscle contracted by neosynephrine. These visco-elastic constants were used in the author's nonlinear differential equation of motion of the aortic wallin vivo to predictin vivo pressure curves. The predicted curves were low in any given aortic region if relaxed constants were used, but at normal levels with contracted constants. In fact, pressure curves predicted using constants obtained from aortic segments containing contracted muscle resembled actual tracings in form and pressure levels. Even the observed variations in the form of the systolic pressure curve down the aorta were predicted by this analysis.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 131-133 
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    Notes: Abstract It is an empirical finding that an allometric quantity with dimensional exponents α, β and γ relative to mass, length, and time, respectively, has a value for its allometric exponentb satisfying the relation $$\tfrac{1}{3}(3\alpha + \beta + {\gamma \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {\gamma 2}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} 2}) \leqslant b \leqslant \tfrac{1}{3}(3\alpha + \beta + \gamma ).$$ A theoretical derivation is given of this double inequality using only the fact of constant density and the plausible assumption that metabolic rate is a dominant allometric quantity.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 135-143 
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    Notes: Abstract C. Shannon's definition (Bell System Technical Journal,27, 379–423, 1948) of the entropy of a continuous distribution is dimensionally incorrect and does not have the same significance as the corresponding definition in the discrete case. A new definition is proposed: this modified entropy is more like the entropy of a discrete distribution in one way, in another more like Shannon's “transmission rate.” The ideas are illustrated by reference to Wright's study of the hereditary influence on the coat pattern of the guinea pig.
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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 27 (1965), S. 145-150 
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    Notes: Abstract In the following paper, a possible mode of evolution is described which differs from the traditional modes in not being selective in the Darwinian sense.
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