ntemporary societies?
Thanks! :)
Raquel
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Raquel del Moral
Grupo de Bioinformacion / Bioinformation Group
Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud
Avda. San Juan Bosco 13, 50009 Zaragoza
Tfno. +34 976 71 44 76
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Dear Stan & Joseph,
Many thanks for your responses and for your interest in my naive
comments. My interpretation of M. Conrad views in that wonderful
abstract is that most molecular recognition events are per se isolated
or followed by some very specific pathway. Then in many cases an
accessor
Stan said:
Folks -- As one who has been puzzling about the "relations between the
microworld and the macroworld" for some time, and who is in the middle
of studying Conrad's 1996 paper on fluctuons, I am wondering, and would
ask Jorge, if it is not case that macro -> micro communication is
one
Dear FIS
people,
As a new
comer to Systems Biology and graduated in Chemical Engineering, I can
say
little (and understand only a little bit) about the fluctuon model. May
I say
that personally I find far more interesting the pioneering ideas of M.
Conrad
on molecular bio-computing, which wer
Dear Xueshan,
Is the creation of Systems Biology related to Genomics,
Proteomics, Transcriptomics, Glycomics, and many many other
"-mics"? If so, what is the relationship between the Systems
Biology and information from the x-mics angle?
It is a very good question. In my practical experie
Dear FIS collegaes,
Hi! This is my first posting in the list. My name is Jorge Navarro and
I am working with Pedro on Systems Biology and Network Science.
Following with Joseph proposal I have found an interesting paper about
a satisfactory theory of information applicable to teamwork sport