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    Understanding the Complexity of Hypertension with Sarcopenia by Scientometric Analysis by Zou J, Liu Y, Tian C, Wang L, Li S, Ran J, Yang X, Nie G, Peng W

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Research has focused not only on physiological, biochemical, and cell biological mechanisms but also on sarcopenia associated with other diseases and involved in various fields, highlighting the complexity of the area and the need for integrative treatment. …”
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    Deriving structure from evolution: metazoan segmentation by Paul François, Vincent Hakim, Eric D Siggia

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Abstract Segmentation is a common feature of disparate clades of metazoans, and its evolution is a central problem of evolutionary developmental biology. …”
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    Noisy deep networks: chaos, multistationarity, and eternal evolution by S A Vakulenko, I Sudakow

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We study time-recurrent hierarchical networks that model complex systems in biology, economics, and ecology. …”
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    The Burgeoning Importance of Nanomotion Sensors in Microbiology and Biology by Marco Girasole, Giovanni Longo

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Nanomotion sensors have emerged as a pivotal technology in microbiology and biology, leveraging advances in nanotechnology, microelectronics, and optics to provide a highly sensitive, label-free detection of biological activity and interactions. …”
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    An adaptive dynamics framework for microbial ecology and evolution by Carl-Joar Karlsson, Philip Gerlee, Julie Rowlett

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This may explain the ever-increasing complexity in microbial biological systems and provide a mechanistic explanation for not only the tremendous biodiversity observed in microbe species but also for the extensive phenotypic variability within species.…”
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    Using Relational Biology with Loop Analysis to Study the North Atlantic Biological Carbon Pump in a ‘Hybrid’ Non-Algorithmic Manner by Patricia A. Lane

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is suggested that the ecosystem level should replace the cellular and organismic levels as the main system unit in biology and evolution since all life exists and evolves with full functional potential in ecosystem networks and not laboratory test tubes. …”
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    Localizing recent adaptive evolution in the human genome. by Scott H Williamson, Melissa J Hubisz, Andrew G Clark, Bret A Payseur, Carlos D Bustamante, Rasmus Nielsen

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Within these regions, genes of biological interest include genes in pigmentation pathways, components of the dystrophin protein complex, clusters of olfactory receptors, genes involved in nervous system development and function, immune system genes, and heat shock genes. …”
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    Dealing with Complexity – Knowledge, design, and management of the built environment by Cesare Sposito, Francesca Scalisi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this view, ‘complex’ should be brought back to its etymological meaning of ‘woven’ or ‘held together’, connecting different forms of knowledge in the virtuous circle of a body of knowledge articulated in a systemic view of the real world based on the principle of ‘co-evolution’ of social and ecological systems (of culture and nature) and the awareness that it determines; on the one hand, the interweaving of multiple causal chains (e.g., although the pandemic crisis is a health crisis it has also become a biological, ecological, economic, social, cultural and spiritual crisis) with interdependent effects, and on the other hand, effects that also retroact on causes since causality is circular. …”
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