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Hierarchical products molecular interactions

Since chemical reactions and diffusion processes are the consequences of the interactions among chemical constitutents, chemical patterns may be interpreted at the molecular level. A certain, but closely limited, class of biological patterns may be described in biochemical terms. Adopting the spirit of the hierarchical approach, patterns at higher than molecule levels may be formulated as the products of interactions among higher than molecule (e.g. cell) constituents. [Pg.174]


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