• Lattice models in biophysics represent a class of statistical-mechanical models which consider a biological macromacromolecule (such as DNA, protein,...
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  • instrument Lattice model (mathematics), a regular tiling of a space by a primitive cell Lattice model (biophysics), a class of Ising-type models for the...
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  • the Potts model, a generalization of the Ising model, is a model of interacting spins on a crystalline lattice. By studying the Potts model, one may gain...
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  • BIO-LGCA (category Lattice models)
    computational and mathematical biology, a biological lattice-gas cellular automaton (BIO-LGCA) is a discrete model for moving and interacting biological agents...
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  • computing. Cell-based models can be divided into on- and off-lattice models. On-lattice models such as cellular automata or cellular potts restrict the spatial...
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  • insulators and semiconductors; and biophysics. He created the Department of Theoretical Physics and the Department of Biophysics at Donetsk National University...
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    methods to astrophysical problems and phenomena. Computational biophysics is a branch of biophysics and computational biology itself, applying methods of computer...
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  • as a deterministic limit of lattice models applied to epidemiology, and subsequently independently in 1959 by biophysics professor Heinz von Foerster...
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    the special case of site percolation on the triangular lattice. Directed percolation that models the effect of gravitational forces acting on the liquid...
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    molecular models of DNA that are combined with crystallographic and mathematical analysis of the X-ray patterns. A paracrystalline lattice, or paracrystal...
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  • Commons has media related to Hidden Markov Model. Teif, V. B.; Rippe, K. (2010). "Statistical–mechanical lattice models for protein–DNA binding in chromatin"...
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    successful application of the model is the regulation of hemoglobin function. Extensions of the model have been proposed for lattices of proteins by various...
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    that cover connectivity of many systems modeled as lattices or graphs, analogous to connectivity of lattice components in the filtration problem that...
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    same between any two bonded oxygen atoms in the lattice. The angle between bonds in the crystal lattice is very close to the tetrahedral angle of 109.5°...
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  • automata as a model of computation, and demonstrated that they can implement Turing-universality. Analog computer Coupled map lattice H. R. Wilson and...
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  • Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) is an off-lattice mesoscopic simulation technique which involves a set of particles moving in continuous space and...
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  • Ken A. Dill (category Molecular modelling)
    are dramatically decreased. Dill introduced a toy model consisting of tethered beads on a lattice to mimic a folding protein, with beads of the same...
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    Physics intersects with many interdisciplinary areas of research, such as biophysics and quantum chemistry, and the boundaries of physics are not rigidly defined...
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  • have compact local and global scaling. They can be modeled through a Hamiltonian Walk, a lattice walk in which every point is only visited once and no...
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  • J. F. (2004). "Neuronic system inside neurons: molecular biology and biophysics of neuronal microtubules". Biomedical Reviews. 15: 67–75. doi:10.14748/bmr...
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    August 2008. Retrieved October 9, 2013. "Fellow of the Biophysical Society Award". Biophysics.org. Archived from the original on October 6, 2013. Retrieved...
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    chains of chloroplast membranes". Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 24 (6): 177–178. doi:10.1016/0165-022X(91)90019-S. PMID 3428918. YashRoy...
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    Ising model that described magnetic materials as consisting of a periodic lattice of spins that collectively acquired magnetization. The Ising model was...
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  • detect it. Biophysics – interdisciplinary science that uses the methods of physics to study biological systems Neurophysics – branch of biophysics dealing...
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  • read their tapes for downstream analysis. At the Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, University of Oxford, a 5-circle version of the machine was developed...
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  • Single-particle trajectory (category Biophysics)
    physical model of trajectories perturbed by an additive random noise. The redundancy of many short (SPTs) is a key feature to extract biophysical information...
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    various phenomena in electronics, optics, solid-state physics and cell biophysics. Although the term insulator implies low electrical conduction, dielectric...
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    Self-propelled particles (category Biophysics)
    account crowding effects. Self-propelled particles can also be modeled using on-lattice models, which offer the advantage of being simple and efficient to...
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    geophysics, nanotechnology, particle physics, quantum mechanics, and biophysics. The institute was founded in 1921, as the Institute for Theoretical Physics...
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  • A model lipid bilayer is any bilayer assembled in vitro, as opposed to the bilayer of natural cell membranes or covering various sub-cellular structures...
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