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Generalized nets in neurology: an example of mathematical modelling
2000
International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology
The purpose of this paper is to explain the prime theory of Generalized Nets(GNs) and their applications to the differential diagnosis of neurological diseases. We define formally the concepts of a GN and transitions of a GN and also outline some remarks on their theory. The work here construct the NGN45, which is the sample to trace the process of diagnosing different signs and symptoms in neurology.
doi:10.1080/002073900287228
fatcat:ln5g7zuqrbb7nfrw47jhe753v4