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    “…The in silico intervention to symptom alleviation revealed the relevance of nodes related to difficulty in anger regulation, nodes which were also detected as impacted by the in vivo intervention. The complex systems methodology is an alternative to the common cause model with which research has approached the BPD phenomenon.…”
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    “…The proposed method can provide an effective solution for complex systems; this method can be modified easily to improve performance.…”
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    “…In recent years, the development of network pharmacology based on drug systems research has provided a new approach for understanding the complex systems represented by TCM. The determination of drug targets is the core of TCM network pharmacology research. …”
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    por Gentili, Pier Luigi, Stano, Pasquale
    Publicado 2023
    “…Moreover, the development of Chemical Artificial Intelligence will contribute to a deeper understanding of the strict link between intelligence and life, which are two of the most remarkable emergent properties shown by the Complex Systems we call biological organisms.…”
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    “…Mathematical models of complex systems rely on parameter values to produce a desired behavior. …”
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    “…However, biological membranes are complex systems containing different lipids and protein species, in which lipid domains can be dynamically assembled and disassembled. …”
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    “…Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy has shown enormous potential in revealing molecular structures, dynamics, and couplings in complex systems. However, the sensitivity of SRS is fundamentally limited to the millimolar level due to shot noise and the small modulation depth. …”
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    por Malekzadeh, Milad, Long, Jed A.
    Publicado 2023
    “…Identification of communities in complex systems is an essential part of network analysis. …”
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    “…Taken together, our VG-rtTDDFTB approach enables new electron dynamics simulations of complex systems that require large periodic supercells, such as crystal defects, complex surfaces, nanowires, and amorphous materials.…”
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    por Bhattacharya, Joydeep
    Publicado 2009
    “…BACKGROUND: Different complex systems behave in a similar way near their critical points of phase transitions which leads to an emergence of a universal scaling behaviour. …”
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    por Braithwaite, J, Runciman, W B, Merry, A F
    Publicado 2009
    “…CONCLUSION: A key to health system transformation may lie under-recognised under our noses, and involves exploiting the naturally-occurring characteristics of complex systems. Current strategies to address healthcare problems are insufficient. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Zipf's discovery that word frequency distributions obey a power law established parallels between biological and physical processes, and language, laying the groundwork for a complex systems perspective on human communication. More recent research has also identified scaling regularities in the dynamics underlying the successive occurrences of events, suggesting the possibility of similar findings for language as well. …”
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    por Patil, Tejas, Giordano, James
    Publicado 2010
    “…We argue that while naturalism, realism, and reductionism can be reconciled with advances in contemporary neuroscience, essentialism - as defined to date - may be conceptually problematic, and we pose an eidetic construct of bio-psychosocial order and disorder based upon complex systems' dynamics. However we also caution against the overuse of any theory, and claim that practical distinctions are important to the establishment of clinical thresholds. …”
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    “…In their natural environments, microorganisms form complex systems of interactions. Understating the structure and organization of bacterial communities is likely to have broad medical and ecological consequences, yet a comprehensive description of the network of environmental interactions is currently lacking. …”
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    por Whitacre, James M, Bender, Axel
    Publicado 2010
    “…A generic mechanism - networked buffering - is proposed for the generation of robust traits in complex systems. It requires two basic conditions to be satisfied: 1) agents are versatile enough to perform more than one single functional role within a system and 2) agents are degenerate, i.e. there exists partial overlap in the functional capabilities of agents. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: In recent years, there is aroused interest in expressing complex systems as networks of interacting nodes. Using descriptors from graph theory, it has been possible to classify many diverse systems derived from social and physical sciences alike. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Multilevelness is a defining characteristic of complex systems. For example, in the intestinal tissue the epithelial lining is organized into crypts that are maintained by a niche of stem cells. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Visual analytics, a technique aiding data analysis and decision making, is a novel tool that allows for a better understanding of the context of complex systems. Public health professionals can greatly benefit from this technique since context is integral in disease monitoring and biosurveillance. …”
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