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Ian Stewart, “In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations that Changed the World”, 2012, PART FOUR (IV).

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Ian Stewart, “In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations that Changed the World”, 2012, PART THREE (III)
was the topic of an earlier blog post.

Here I present: Ian Stewart, In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations that Changed the World’, 2012, PART FOUR (IV).

INTRODUCTION.

Computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra once remarked, “A picture may be worth a thousand words; a formula is worth a thousand pictures”.

The body is composed of 60% water, 16% fat, 16% protein, 6% mineral, 1% carbohydrate, and 1% nucleic acids. The Cellular Physiology at a minimum is fourteen (14) types of proteins (shown BELOW). These fourteen (14) Cellular Physiology’s are subsumed in seven (7) Enzyme Equations (shown BENEATH).

Here I presented: Ian Stewart, In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations that Changed the World’, 2012, PART FOUR (IV).

COMMENTS.

In healthcare, a differential diagnosis (DDx) is a method of analysis that distinguishes a particular condition from others that present similar clinical features. A mnemonic common in healthcare is: VINDICATEM is shown BELOW.  Biochemistry’ is seven (7) Enzyme Equations named BENEATH, as the basis of differential diagnosis (DDx).  

These are seven (7) enzyme equations of equal importance to the Ian Stewart list.

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