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Changes of the Knowledge System and their Implication for the Formative Stage of Scholars: Experiences in the Natural Sciences

Jens Erik Fenstad

European Review, 2007, vol. 15, issue 2, 187-197

Abstract: This paper reviews some recent trends in the natural and biomedical sciences related to issues of complexity and reductionism, mathematical modelling and simulations, with particular reference to system biology, and discusses the impact of these developments on future research training.

Date: 2007
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