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Modeling Differential Equations in Biology

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Mathematics and Computer Education, April 1st, 2001

MODELING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN BIOLOGY

by Clifford Henry Taubes Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458, 500 pp., 2001

Clifford Henry Taubes has written an excellent text on the application of differential equations to the biological sciences. The text is primarily for those studying to be experimental biologists; however, the articles and examples that comprise a large portion of the text can be of service to those teaching upperlevel courses in ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, or other courses in applied mathematics. That is, the text provides many i...

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