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Modelling
We present here our model.
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What is modelling ?
Interesting question when you are more a biologist than a mathematician (too many complicated equations!!!) And as most of your team members were biologists/biochemists, we tried to explain the model easily for everyone.
Definitions:
A model is a symbolic representation of an object’s or phenomenon’s aspects in the real world.
“All models are false. Some are useful.” Georges Box
Modeling is the process that allows the development of a model. It’s taking into account:
Definitions:
A model is a symbolic representation of an object’s or phenomenon’s aspects in the real world.
“All models are false. Some are useful.” Georges Box
Modeling is the process that allows the development of a model. It’s taking into account:
Biological System description
blablablabla
Biological modelling for dummies !
encore blablabla
Results
BEn on en a pas !