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GLOBAL A PRIORI IDENTIFIABILITY OF MODELS OF FLOW-CELL OPTICAL BIOSENSOR EXPERIMENTS
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Algorithms - Computer Science
Controllability, observability, and system structure
Systems theory and control: General
Control systems
Physiological, cellular and medical topics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 June 2018
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- Abstracts of Australasian PhD Theses
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- Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society , Volume 98 , Issue 2 , October 2018 , pp. 350 - 352
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- © 2018 Australian Mathematical Publishing Association Inc.
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Thesis submitted to the University of Melbourne in December 2016; examiners’ reports received June 2017; degree approved on 2 August 2017; original supervisor Charles Pearce, supervisors Anthony Guttman and Peter Taylor. The research towards this thesis was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award and a MASCOS postgraduate scholarship.
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Whyte, J. M., ‘The practical value of an explicit response model in quantitative uses of Biacore™ biosensors’, Preprint, 2018, doi:10.1101/294843.Google Scholar
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