statistical mechanics and biological systems
Statistical mechanics is a branch of physics that uses mathematical tools to understand and predict the behavior of large collections of particles. It has been applied to study biological systems, such as proteins and cells, to gain insights into their intricate processes and functions. By analyzing the statistical behavior of individual components, statistical mechanics helps unravel the complex phenomena observed in biological systems.
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