Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "enzymat".
Did you mean:
entrymat
2004 Jun 10
2
odesolve: lsoda vs rk4
I'm trying to use odesolve for integrating various series of coupled 1st
order differential equations (derived from a system of enzymatic
catalysis and copied below, apologies for the excessively long set of
parameters).
The thing that confuses me is that, whilst I can run the function rk4:
out <- rk4(y=y,times=times,func=func, parms=parms)
and the results look not unreasonable:
out<-as.data.frame(out)
par(mfrow=c(4,1))
f...
2005 Feb 02
4
(no subject)
...Growth of Loblolly pine trees
Nile Flow of the River Nile
Orange Growth of orange trees
OrchardSprays Potency of Orchard Sprays
PlantGrowth Results from an Experiment on Plant Growth
Puromycin Reaction velocity of an enzymatic reaction
Seatbelts Road Casualties in Great Britain 1969-84
Theoph Pharmacokinetics of theophylline
Titanic Survival of passengers on the Titanic
ToothGrowth The Effect of Vitamin C on Tooth Growth in
Guinea Pigs
U...
2018 Oct 07
0
To help, heart of our c "Hi" Ve; is... http://archive.is/Thro
...gether in a solution
that required novel storage of data and special bitwise operations to
manipulate a data set that was too large to rely on SQL ... something we
might see a connection to in big data names like Hadoop and map-reduce.
Slightly different, I kind of "forsee" something like enzymatic computation
of our "double-helix souls (and rooms!)" in a concept I went so far as to
coin a word for one day, I think it was "atosimolecular storage and bit
operations." Remember when you were a kid and you dreamt up the idea that
our planets and stars might be electrons and...