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  • Modeling intercellular interactions in the peripheral immune system
    (2004)
    by CE Warrender
    posted to modelling immune by tomhebbron on 2008-09-15 17:45:53 as **
  • A computerized model for the self-non-self discrimination at the level of the Th (Th genesis). I. The origin of 'primer' effector Th cells
    Int. Immunol., Vol. 14, No. 10. (1 October 2002), pp. 1105-1112.
    by Melvin Cohn, Rodney E Langman, James J Mata
    posted to tcell modelling immune artificial-immune-systems by tomhebbron on 2008-09-13 18:58:14 as **
  • Experimental design for simulation
    Simulation Conference, 2003. Proceedings of the 2003 Winter, Vol. 1 (2003), pp. 59-65 Vol.1.
    by WD Kelton, RR Barton
    posted to modelling simulation by tomhebbron on 2008-08-19 23:59:01 as **
  • The strategy of model building in population biology
    American Scientist, Vol. 54, No. 4. (1966), pp. 421-431.
    by R Levins
    posted to levins modelling by tomhebbron on 2008-06-25 18:23:17 as **
  • Methodological Investigations in Agent-Based Modelling
    (2007)
    posted to levins modelling by tomhebbron on 2008-06-25 16:07:00 as **
  • A Critical Assessment of Levins's The Strategy of Model Building in Population Biology (1966)
    The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 68, No. 4. (1993), pp. 533-546.
    by Steven H Orzack, Elliott Sober
    posted to levins modelling by tomhebbron on 2008-06-25 15:48:19 as **
  • Simulation models as opaque thought experiments
    (2000)
    posted to modelling by tomhebbron on 2008-06-17 14:17:58 as read
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