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Some Remarks on the Nature of Structure and Metabolism in Living Matter

In: Bifurcation Analysis

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  • B. Leijnse

    (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Faculty of Medicine)

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The bifurcation approach to fundamental problems in (bio)-chemistry and biology is relatively new. Although O. Gurel’s statement at the Eight FEBS MEETING in Amsterdam in 1972 that bifurcation theory had not been implemented in the literature should be corrected1) he was quite right in his remark that there did not exist a complete bifurcation analysis of dynamic systems at the molecular level. Even now such a theory still has to be developed; moreover it must be concluded that bifurcation, or peeling, or branching theory has up till now only slightly affected (bio)chemistry and biology2).

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  • B. Leijnse, 1985. "Some Remarks on the Nature of Structure and Metabolism in Living Matter," Springer Books, in: M. Hazewinkel & R. Jurkovich & J. H. P. Paelinck (ed.), Bifurcation Analysis, pages 51-66, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-009-6239-2_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-6239-2_4
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