Shipping policies for an open world economy

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Shipping policies for an open world economy

edited by G.N. Yannopoulos

Routledge, 1989

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Includes index

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Written for students and researchers in systems biology, the second edition of this best-selling textbook continues to offer a clear presentation of design principles that govern the structure and behavior of biological networks, highlighting simple, recurring circuit elements that make up the regulation of cells and tissues. Rigorously classroom-tested, it contains new additions as well as corrections and revisions for better flow. This edition includes seven new chapters on exciting advances made in the last decade, and over double the number of exercises.

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Part One: Network Motifs Chapter 1. Transcription Networks basic concepts Chapter 2. Autoregulation Chapter 3. The Feed Forward Loop Chapter 4. Temporal Programs and the Global Structure of Transcription Networks Chapter 5. Positive Feedback, Bistability and Memory Chapter 6. How to Build a Biological Oscillator Part Two: Robustness Chapter 7. Kinetic Proofreading and Conformational Proofreading Chapter 8. Robust Signalling Chapter 9. Chemotaxis Chapter 10. Fold-change Detection Chapter 11. Dynamical Compensation and Mutal Resistance in Tissues Chapter 12. Robust Spatial Patterning in Development. Part Three: Optimality Chapter 13. Optimal Gene Circuit Design Chapter14. Multi-objective Optimality in Biology Chapter 15. Modularity

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