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Population Balances In Biomedical Engineering Segregation Through The Distribution Of Cell States 1st Edition Martin Hjortso

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Population Balances In Biomedical Engineering Segregation Through The Distribution Of Cell States 1st Edition Martin Hjortso
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Population Balances In Biomedical Engineering Segregation Through The Distribution Of Cell States 1st Edition Martin Hjortso instant download after payment.

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Martin Hjortso
ISBN: 9780071447683, 0071447687
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Population Balances In Biomedical Engineering Segregation Through The Distribution Of Cell States 1st Edition Martin Hjortso by Martin Hjortso 9780071447683, 0071447687 instant download after payment.

The population balance modeling is a statistical approach for achieving accurate counts of any populations. It is an efficient way of counting traffic on roadways as well as to bacteria in lakes. In the biomedical world, it is used to count cell populations for the creation of biomaterials. Despite their undisputed accuracy, they have been underutilized for design and control purposes due to two main reasons: a) they are hard to solve and b) the functions that describe single-cell mechanisms and appear as parameters in these models are typically unknown.

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