Solving Life Science Problems with Mathematica is a textbook that introduces basic commands on the Wolfram Mathematica Software by integrating them with fundamental scientific concepts. Containing 11 chapters, Solving Life Science Problems provides detailed explanations of real biological phenomena, complete with practice problems in each chapter that present hypothetical questions pertaining to these phenomena. The Wolfram Mathematica software is then used to solve every problem with a thorough walkthrough of the solution using beginner-friendly commands.
Some of the topics that are covered in this textbook include the neural conductivity, enzyme kinetics, cellular respiration, drug absorption, and many more. Solving Life Science Problems with Mathematica is a perfect guidebook for anyone who is interested in the intersection between neuroscience and computer science, and how technology can be used to address and solve inquiries in the realm of life sciences.
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