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Theory in Biosciences, Volume 139
Volume 139, Number 1, February 2020
- Wim Hordijk, Stuart A. Kauffman, Peter F. Stadler:
Average Fitness Differences on NK Landscapes. 1-7 - Fateme Mohabati, MohammadReza Molaei:
Bifurcation analysis in a delay model of IVGTT glucose-insulin interaction. 9-20 - Martin Schneiter, Jaroslav Ricka, Martin Frenz:
Self-organization of self-clearing beating patterns in an array of locally interacting ciliated cells formulated as an adaptive Boolean network. 21-45 - Aili Wang, Yanni Xiao, Robert Smith?:
Dynamics of a non-smooth epidemic model with three thresholds. 47-65 - Abhishek Kumar, Kanica Goel, Nilam:
A deterministic time-delayed SIR epidemic model: mathematical modeling and analysis. 67-76 - Gabriel S. Zamudio, Miryam Palacios-Pérez, Marco V. José:
Information theory unveils the evolution of tRNA identity elements in the three domains of life. 77-85 - Alex Root:
Do cells use passwords in cell-state transitions? Is cell signaling sometimes encrypted? 87-93
Volume 139, Number 2, June 2020
- Donald R. Forsdyke:
When few survive to tell the tale: thymus and gonad as auditioning organs: historical overview. 95-104 - Juven C. Wang, Jiunn-Wei Chen:
Gene-mating dynamic evolution theory: fundamental assumptions, exactly solvable models and analytic solutions. 105-134 - Juven C. Wang:
Gene-mating dynamic evolution theory II: global stability of N-gender-mating polyploid systems. 135-144 - Chandra Kanta Phukan:
Connected pretopology in recombination space. 145-151 - Edna Chilenje Manda, Faraimunashe Chirove:
Acute hepatitis B virus infection model within the host incorporating immune cells and cytokine responses. 153-169 - Krzysztof Argasinski, Ryszard Rudnicki:
From nest site lottery to host lottery: continuous model of growth suppression driven by the availability of nest sites for newborns or hosts for parasites and its impact on the selection of life history strategies. 171-188 - Krzysztof Argasinski, Ryszard Rudnicki:
Correction to: From nest site lottery to host lottery: continuous model of growth suppression driven by the availability of nest sites for newborns or hosts for parasites and its impact on the selection of life history strategies. 189 - Christopher Mogielnicki, Katherine Pearl:
Hominid sexual nature. 191-207 - David C. Krakauer, Nils Bertschinger, Eckehard Olbrich, Jessica C. Flack, Nihat Ay:
The information theory of individuality. 209-223 - Abhishek Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Nilam:
A study on the stability behavior of an epidemic model with ratio-dependent incidence and saturated treatment. 225-234
Volume 139, Number 3, September 2020
- Ahsan Walait, Abdul Majeed Siddiqui, M. A. Rana:
Mathematical assessment of the spermatozoa transport through couple stress fluid in an asymmetric human cervical canal. 235-251 - Hans-Rolf Gregorius:
Factorization of joint metacommunity diversity into its marginal components: an alternative to the partitioning of trait diversity. 253-263 - Matthias M. Fischer:
A mechanistic model of metabolic symbioses in microbes recapitulates experimental data and identifies a continuum of symbiotic interactions. 265-278 - Hidekazu Yoshioka:
Two-species competing population dynamics with the population-dependent environmental capacities under random disturbance. 279-297 - Marta Linde-Medina:
On the problem of biological form. 299-308
Volume 139, Number 4, December 2020
- Nihat Ay:
Ingredients for robustness. 309-318 - Deryc T. Painter, Frank van der Wouden, Manfred D. Laubichler, Hyejin Youn:
Quantifying simultaneous innovations in evolutionary medicine. 319-335 - Marzieh Eidi, Amirhossein Farzam, Wilmer Leal, Areejit Samal, Jürgen Jost:
Edge-based analysis of networks: curvatures of graphs and hypergraphs. 337-348 - Rituparno Sen, Jörg Fallmann, Maria Emília M. T. Walter, Peter F. Stadler:
Are spliced ncRNA host genes distinct classes of lncRNAs? 349-359 - Jürgen Jost:
Biological information. 361-370
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