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Date: 2004-01-13 15:37:52
Interdisciplinary fields
Mathematical and theoretical biology
Mathematical model
Population model
Lotka–Volterra equation
Differential equation
MATLAB
Principal component analysis
Statistics
Mathematics
Science

Mathematical Models in Biology, An Introduction VersionElizabeth S. Allman1

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