03023oam 2200709M 450 991071540390332120191116081226.7(CKB)5470000002512010(OCoLC)1065808344(OCoLC)995470000002512010(EXLCZ)99547000000251201020070221d1829 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJohn Baker. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the information required by a Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 5th instant ; in relation to the arrest and trial, in the British Province of New Brunswick, of John Baker, a citizen of the United States. January 21, 1829. -- Read, and laid upon the table. January 23, 1829. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs[Washington, D.C.] :[publisher not identified],1829.1 online resource (88 pages)House document / 20th Congress, 2nd session. House ;no. 90[United States congressional serial set ] ;[serial no. 186]Batch processed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. Some fields updated by batch processes.FDLP item number not assigned.ColonistsForeign countriesBoundariesMalicious mischiefVandalismGovernmental investigationsImprisonmentInternational relationsJurisdictionLand settlementLoggingPublic landsTerritories and possessionsGreat BritainTerritories and possessionsNortheast boundary of the United StatesLegislative materials.lcgftColonistsBoundaries.Malicious mischief.Vandalism.Governmental investigations.Imprisonment.International relations.Jurisdiction.Land settlement.Logging.Public lands.Territories and possessions.Adams John Quincy1767-1848.202825United States.President (1825-1829 : Adams)United States.Department of State.WYUWYUOCLCOOCLCQBOOK9910715403903321John Baker. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the information required by a Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 5th instant ; in relation to the arrest and trial, in the British Province of New Brunswick, of John Baker, a citizen of the United States. January 21, 1829. -- Read, and laid upon the table. January 23, 1829. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs3542282UNINA03814nam 22007453a 450 991096203320332120251017110115.09786610183791978030916961503091696159781280183799128018379997803095019100309501911(CKB)111069351127518(OCoLC)52817221(CaPaEBR)ebrary10038622(SSID)ssj0000196082(PQKBManifestationID)11166515(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000196082(PQKBWorkID)10152072(PQKB)10171908(OCoLC)646715578(MiAaPQ)EBC3375349(Au-PeEL)EBL3375349(CaPaEBR)ebr10038622(OCoLC)923255752(Perlego)4731013(DNLM)1151109(BIP)7685365(EXLCZ)9911106935112751820020604d2002 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrMaking sense of complexity summary of the workshop on dynamical modeling of complex biomedical systems /George Casella ... [et al.]1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academy Pressc20021 online resource (47 p.)Compass series"Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Application, National Research Council".9780309084239 0309084237 Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32).Front Matter -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Modeling Processes Within the Cell -- 3 Probabilistic Models That Represent Biological Observations -- 4 Modeling with Compartments -- 5 From the Compartment to the Fluid -- 6 Gene Transfer As a Biomedical Tool -- 7 The Data Flood: Analysis of Massive and Complex Genomic Data Sets -- 8 Summary -- References -- Appendix Workshop Program and Attendees.On April 26-28, 2001, the Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications (BMSA) and the Board on Life Sciences of the National Research Council cosponsored a workshop on the dynamical modeling of complex biomedical systems. The workshop's goal was to identify some open research questions in the mathematical sciences whose solution would contribute to important unsolved problems in three general areas of the biomedical sciences: disease states, cellular processes, and neuroscience. The workshop drew a diverse group of over 80 researchers, who engaged in lively discussions. To convey the workshop's excitement more broadly, and to help more mathematical scientists become familiar with these very fertile interface areas, the BMSA appointed one of its members, George Casella, of the University of Florida, as rapporteur. He developed this summary with the help of two colleagues from his university, Rongling Wu and Sam S. Wu, assisted by Scott Weidman, BMSA director. This summary represents the viewpoint of its authors only and should not be taken as a consensus report of the BMSA or of the National Research Council.Compass series.MedicineMathematical modelsBiologyMathematical modelsBiomathematicsMedicineMathematical models.BiologyMathematical models.Biomathematics.610.1/5118Casella George27435National Research Council (U.S.).Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962033203321Making sense of complexity4366675UNINA