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Joel Keizer
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Joel E. Keizer (31 August, 1942 - 16 May, 1999) was an American biologist and university professor. He is principally known for his work in non-equilibrium thermodynamics and mathematical modelling of cellular phenomena, in particular human production of insulin.
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Joel E. Keizer
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Joel E. Keizer
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1942-08-31
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A new approach for the justification of ensembles in quantum statistical mechanics.
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1969
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1942-08-31
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Biologist
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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics, modelling insulin production
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Statistical Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Processes
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Joel E. Keizer (31 August, 1942 - 16 May, 1999) was an American biologist and university professor. He is principally known for his work in non-equilibrium thermodynamics and mathematical modelling of cellular phenomena, in particular human production of insulin.
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Terrell Hill
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