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1 sub-system proteostasis and complex adaptive systems theory.
2 ia the boundary element method and dynamical systems theory.
3  best described in the language of dynamical systems theory.
4  of developmental patterns, based on dynamic systems theory.
5 , metabolic control analysis, or biochemical systems theory.
6  forest fires, a central metaphor in complex systems theory.
7 w models within the framework of Biochemical Systems Theory.
8 dern approaches to improvement, which lie in systems theory.
9 ts by using methods from nonlinear dynamical systems theory.
10 ystematic strategies provided by biochemical systems theory.
11  systematic structure underlying biochemical systems theory.
12     We approach this by drawing on dynamical systems theory.
13 er the brain from the viewpoint of dynamical systems theory and hypothesize that the unique feature o
14 s disciplinary boundaries, including dynamic systems theory and network theory.
15                       Drawing upon dynamical systems theory and the concepts of attractors and repell
16 portance of multilevel selection and complex systems theory, and utopic versus dystopic scenarios for
17 sted within the framework of complex dynamic systems theory, and we propose that the dorsal posterior
18                 We focus on the specifics of systems theories as applied to families, and the researc
19 e import phase-delay time plots from chaotic systems theory as a dynamic data visualization device an
20 ue can be viewed in the context of dynamical systems theory as the attempt to move a dynamical system
21                                  Biochemical Systems Theory (BST) is the mathematical basis of a well
22 onical system representations of Biochemical Systems Theory (BST).
23  the development of statistics and dynamical systems theory, but recent analytical advances, coupled
24   In this paper, we illustrate how dynamical systems theory can provide a unifying conceptual framewo
25 quirements can be inferred from quantitative systems theory considerations, informed by knowledge of
26                         Using the Ecological Systems Theory (EST) as a model, we sought to examine th
27   Our stability analysis, based on dynamical systems theory, guarantees global convergence to steady
28                               While monotone systems theory has been used previously for systems biol
29 lems tends to accelerate progress--as linear systems theory has done, for example.
30                                      Dynamic systems theory is a metatheoretical framework for studyi
31    Coevolutionary theories and developmental systems theories may eventually give rise to unification
32 em structures and changes, such as dynamical systems theory, network theory, instability mechanisms,
33                                   Non-linear systems theory offers the possibility of studying import
34 equations depending on parameters; dynamical systems theory provides, through the appropriate normal
35 e problem as a more general one in dynamical systems theory, providing simple criteria for open-ended
36 than these, it draws on previous advances in Systems Theory, Systems Biology, and Hierarchy Theory.
37 hors apply the analogy of a "black box" from systems theory to epidemiologic problems.
38        In this paper, we apply a result from systems theory to explain the observations of bird V-for
39                      Here we employ monotone systems theory to formulate a theorem stating necessary
40                   The application of complex systems theory to physiology and medicine has provided m
41  Using techniques from control and dynamical systems theory, we demonstrate that integral control is
42 behavioral states characterized by dynamical systems theory, which includes discrete stages of period

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