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English: Multiscale models of the human body targeting complex processes span many time and length scales of biological organization. They cover a combination of discrete and continuous mathematical descriptions of different systemic components.
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Source Filippo Castiglione, Francesco Pappalardo, Carlo Bianca, Giulia Russo, Santo Motta. "Modeling Biology Spanning Different Scales: An Open Challenge ," BioMed Research International doi:10.1155/2014/902545
Author Filippo Castiglione, Francesco Pappalardo, Carlo Bianca, Giulia Russo, Santo Motta
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