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They are not definition. Maybe they were, when we didn't know about cytokines and immune cells.
-itis refers to a specific physiological phenomenon: Inflammation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflammation) swelling can happen without inflammaion, and mild inflammation may occur without noticable swelling. -osis…
Whether to take a cholesterol-reducing drug is pretty big decision, and no sane person would make such decision based on marketing materials. the algorithms come from academic societies, and looks like this:…
'algorithm' in that context is not a computer program, but a flow chart or decision tree made by distilling the result of various medical trials.
DNA methylation is required for this. The paper is about epigenetic memory being transferred by transplanting transcriptome, not about 'memory RNA'.
Biochemical signal transduction networks, consisting of receptors and enzymes, are very similar to artificial neural networks, in terms of computational structure.
Your argument makes sense when you view such transactions as a decision problem with a single actor and no temporal element. But such transaction happens within a lifelong game with at least two players. Changing the…
https://therefractedlight.blogspot.com/2010/09/imaginary-and...
They are not definition. Maybe they were, when we didn't know about cytokines and immune cells.
-itis refers to a specific physiological phenomenon: Inflammation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflammation) swelling can happen without inflammaion, and mild inflammation may occur without noticable swelling. -osis…
Whether to take a cholesterol-reducing drug is pretty big decision, and no sane person would make such decision based on marketing materials. the algorithms come from academic societies, and looks like this:…
'algorithm' in that context is not a computer program, but a flow chart or decision tree made by distilling the result of various medical trials.
DNA methylation is required for this. The paper is about epigenetic memory being transferred by transplanting transcriptome, not about 'memory RNA'.
Biochemical signal transduction networks, consisting of receptors and enzymes, are very similar to artificial neural networks, in terms of computational structure.
Your argument makes sense when you view such transactions as a decision problem with a single actor and no temporal element. But such transaction happens within a lifelong game with at least two players. Changing the…