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Mathematical Modeling in Nutrition and the Health Sciences
herausgegeben von Janet A. Novotny, Michael H. Green und Ray C. BostonInhaltsverzeichnis
- Historical Perspectives and Future Directions.
- The Minimal Model of Glucose Regulation: a Biography..
- Cornerstones to Shape Modeling for the 21STCentury: Introducing the Aka-Glucose Project.
- Development and Use of Mathematical Models.
- Aspects of Effective Modeling.
- Fitting a Mathematical Model to Biological Data: Intracellular Trafficking in Niemann-Pick C Disease.
- A Saturation Kinetic Model to Teach Balance of Essential Fatty Acids in Nutrition Education.
- Theoretical Modeling Issues.
- Modeling Processes from Probabilities.
- Understanding the Relationship Between Carcinogen-Induced Dna Adduct Levels in Distal and Proximal Regions of the Colon.
- Experimental Aspects of Kinetic Data.
- Methodological Issues in Stable Isotope- Based Kinetic Studies in Children.
- Intrinsic Labeling of Plants for Bioavailability Studies.
- Elemental Mass Spectrometry for Compartmental Biological Modeling.
- Modeling of Vitamins, Minerals, and Cholesterol.
- The Use of Model-Based Compartmental Analysis to Study Vitamin a Metabolism in a Non-Steady State.
- Modeling Short (7 Hour)- and Long (6 Week)-Term Kinetics of Vitamin B-6 Metabolism with Stable Isotopes in Humans.
- Calcium Utilization in Young Women: New Insights from Modeling.
- Modeling Cholesterol in Humans: Update and Dealing with the Problem of Exchange in Vivo Using the Blood Cell-Lipoprotein Paradigm.
- Modeling of Protein Metabolism, Energy, and Growth.
- Challenging the Assumptions in Estimating Protein Fractional Synthesis Rate Using a Model of Rodent Protein Turnover.
- Simulating Patterns of Change in Rates of Secretion of Protein into Milk.
- Mechanistic Equations to Represent Digestion and Fermentation.
- Modeling Growth of Cattle for Application within the Structure of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System.
- Modeling to Explore Disease.
- Mathematical Models of Tumor Growth: from Empirical Description to Biological Mechanism.
- A Systems Modeling Approach to the Study of Retinoid Function: Implications for Evaluation of Retinoids in Cancer Chemoprevention and/or Chemotherapy.
- Glutamate Metabolism in Primary Cultures of Rat Brain Astrocytes: Rationale and Initial Efforts Toward Developing a Compartmental Model.
- State-of-the-Art Modeling Software.
- WinSAAM: Application and Explanation.
- Stata: a Statistical Analysis System for Examining Biomedical Data.
- Using Advanced Continuous Simulation Language (Acsl) to Simulate, Solve, and Fit Mathematical Models in Nutrition.
- Solving and Fitting France’s Rumen Model with Mlab.
- Stella® Research Software for Teaching Concepts of Nutrient Dynamics in the Undergraduate Classroom.
- A Review of ‘Scientist’ Software.