Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 445.
GENERAL NOTES
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Proceedings of a conference on mathematical modeling in experimental nutrition, held August 17-20, in Davis, California--Title page verso.;Originally published by Plenum Press, New York in 1998.;"Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1998"--Title page verso.
CONTENTS NOTE
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pt. 1. Theoretical considerations in compartmental modeling --;Balancing needs, efficiency, and functionality in the provision of modeling software: a perspective of the NIH WinSAAM project --;Compartmental modeling of human lactation --;Modeling protein turnover --;Developing and testing integrated multicompartmental models to describe a single-input multiple-output study using the SAAM II software system --;Compartmental models: theory and practice using the SAAM II software system --;Approaches to population kinetic analysis with application to metabolic studies --;The mathematics behind modeling --;Distributing working versions of published mathematical models for biologicla fields via the Internet --;pt. 2. Statistical modeling in nutrition --;Measurement error and dietary intake --;Statistical models for quanitative bioassay --;Statistical issues in assay delvelopment and use --;Statistical tools for the analysis of nutrition effects on the survival of cohorts --;pt. 3. Applications of modeling --;Development of a compartment model describing the dynamics of vitamin A metabolism in men --;Compartmental models of vitamin A and [beta]-carotene metabolism in women --;The dynamics of folic acid metabolism in an adult given a small tracer dose of ¹⁴C-folic acid --;Human zinc metabolism: advances in the modeling of stable isotope data --;Key features of cooper versus molybdenum metabolism models in humans --;Insights into bone metabolism from calcium kinetic studies in children --;Modeling of energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate during weight loss in humans --;Development and application of a compartmental model of 3-methyhistidine metabolism in humans and domestic animals --;Modeling ruminant digestin and metabolism --;Designing a radioisotope experiment using a dynamic, mechanistic model of protein turnover --;pt. 4. Clinical/physical analytical methods --;Protocol development for biological tracer studies --;Plasma source mass spectrometry in experimetnal nutrition --;Accelerator mass spectrometry as a bioanalytical tool for nutrition research --;Index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Proceedings of a Conference held in Davis, California, August 17-20, 1997
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Nutrition -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Nutrition -- Statistical methods -- Congresses.
Nutritional Physiological Phenomena.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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QP143
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5
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M37
Book number
E358
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PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by Andrew J. Clifford and Hans-Georg Müller.