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An Overview of Quantum Biology
Quantum mechanics has long been foundational in physics and chemistry, but biology has typically adhered to classical physics. Recent studies... -
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Fractional Models in Biology and Medicine
Fractional models have a long history in areas such as hydrology, heterogeneous media, animal movement and explorations of anomalous diffusion, to... -
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Microfluidic technology for cell biology–related applications: a review
Fluid flow at the microscale level exhibits a unique phenomenon that can be explored to fabricate microfluidic devices integrated with components...
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Radiation Biology of Lung Cancer
Radiobiology is central to an understanding of the principles of radiotherapy today. In the early twentieth century, the use of large, single doses... -
The Fundamentals of Schwann Cell Biology
Schwann cells are ubiquitous in the peripheral nervous system (PNS), forming intimate enwrapments around the axons of the peripheral nerve tissues.... -
9. Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Biology, Chemistry and Physics
We review recent progress in understanding fundamental processes in biology, chemistry and physics on the basis of ab initio and molecular dynamics... -
Need of Quantum Biology to Investigate Beneficial Effects at Low Doses (< 100 mSv) and Maximize Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Energy
In an era defined by energy security, healthcare advancements, and the pursuit of clean energy solutions, nuclear energy emerges as a potent...
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Applications of single photons in quantum metrology, biology and the foundations of quantum physics
With the development of photonic quantum technologies, single photons have become key for various applications including quantum communication and...
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Basic Concepts of Radiation Biology
Radiation biology is the study of the effects of ionizing radiation on biological tissues and living organisms. It combines radiation physics and... -
To the Justification of the Effectiveness of Future Mathematics in the New Biology
AbstractA list of selected phenomena characterizing living systems on the main levels of the manifestation of life is considered. As a result of...
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History of Radiation Biology
At the end of the nineteenth century, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered X-rays and Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity. In the early years... -
Bridging Time Scales in Evolutionary Biology
Evolution is, fundamentally, a tug-of-war around biological diversity in which two main types of opposing processes are involved. Diversity is...