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Current Themes in Theoretical Biology: A Dutch Perspective Edited by Thomas A. C. Reydon and Lia Hemerik (published by Springer, 2004) When in 2001 the past and present Managing Editor and the publisher of Acta th Biotheoretica realized that the following year the 50 volume of our journal would see the light, we felt that this milestone should not pass unnoticed and that the appropriate way to mark it would be the publication of a special volume of papers on theoretical biology. While editing this book during 2003 and early 2004, we realized that another milestone was not far off: in 2005 it will be 70 years ago that the journal was founded. Current Themes in Theoretical Biology, which will be published in the second half of 2004, is the result of our efforts to make a book that could serve to mark both events. The papers collected in this book have been written on invitation by representatives of the theoretical biology community in The Netherlands. They are intended to reflect the entire spectrum of topics on which Acta Biotheoretica publishes, ranging from philosophy of biology at one end to mathematical biology at the other. Below, the abstracts are
Acta Biotheoretica – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 13, 2004
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