Decomposing complexity : the discovering of pathway dynamics
Biochemists often adopt what may be called the “Strategy of Decomposition” for the causal discovery of biochemical pathway dynamic behaviours. This involves decomposing a pathway into a set of isolated parts, which are then analysed separately. It is assumed that knowledge gained of the isolated par...
Main Author: | White, Adam |
---|---|
Published: |
London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London)
2016
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.718925 |
Similar Items
-
An examination of the role of symbiosis and symbiotic systems in evolutionary theory
by: Speidel, Michelle
Published: (2000) -
The dynamics and communication of concepts
by: Prosser, Simon James
Published: (2001) -
A radical relational agency : Foucault, complexity theory and environmental resistances
by: Picard, E. Kezia
Published: (2010) -
Decomposing questions
by: Hagstrom, Paul Alan, 1971-
Published: (2008) -
A ruse of reason : constitutionalist powers in the work of Michel Foucault
by: Sharman, Adam
Published: (1995)