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London: Elsevier, 2008
570.15 INV
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Stephenson, Frank Harold
"Helps researchers utilizing molecular biology and biotechnology techniques to understand which type of calculation to use and why. The author reviews the mathematics and statistics related to the day-to-day functions of biotechnology and molecular biology laboratories. The book covers all of the basic mathematical and statistical procedures needed for such laboratory work."
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2016
572.8 STE c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Neuhauser, Claudia
Boston: Pearson, 2011
515 NEU c
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Rubinow, S. I.
"Represents a small and highly selective sample of the quantitative approach to biology. The author encourages the reader to disseminate further the cause of mathematics applied to the biological sciences."
Philadelphia : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1973
e20442922
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Day, William H.E.
"Bioconsensus is a rapidly evolving scientific field in which consensus methods, often developed for use in social choice theory, are adapted for such areas of the biological sciences as taxonomy, systematics, and evolutionary and molecular biology. Typically, after several alternatives are produced using different data sets, methods or algorithms, one needs to find a consensus solution.
The axiomatic approach of this book explores the existence or nonexistence of consensus rules that satisfy particular sets of desirable well-defined properties. The axiomatic research reviewed here focuses first on the area of group choice, then in areas of biomathematics where the objects of interest represent partitions of a set, hierarchical structures, phylogenetic trees, or molecular sequences.
Axiomatic Consensus Theory in Group Choice and Biomathematics provides a unique comprehensive review of axiomatic consensus theory in biomathematics as it has developed over the past 30 years. Established here are the theory's basic results using standard terminology and notation and with uniform attention to rigor and detail. This book cites both traditional and current literature and poses open problems that remain to be solved. The bibliographic notes in each chapter place the described work within a general context while providing useful pointers to relevant research. The bibliographic references are a valuable resource for both students and experts in the field."
Philadelphia : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2003
e20443021
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library