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With a fairly big number of runs of both models we can assemble probability distributions for each molecular species as a function of time. To integrate this information into a multi-scale model we are particularly interested in the burst size Distribution (BSD); burst size is the number of phages an infected cell produce. | With a fairly big number of runs of both models we can assemble probability distributions for each molecular species as a function of time. To integrate this information into a multi-scale model we are particularly interested in the burst size Distribution (BSD); burst size is the number of phages an infected cell produce. | ||
- | Once we have the BSD we are ready for the Spatial Population Model and finally for the whole integrative [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/ | + | Once we have the BSD we are ready for the Spatial Population Model and finally for the whole integrative [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Modelling |multi-scale model]]. |
===[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:WTM |* WTM]]=== | ===[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:WTM |* WTM]]=== |
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