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Abstract

The increasing complexity of biological problems and the increase of mathematical means to handle them on the one hand, and the possibility of automatized computation at the other, necessitate a revaluation of the present interactions between biology and mathematics; in this connection interrelations occur which can be divided into three kinds: mathematical biology, biological mathematics, and lsquogeneral biomathematicsrsquo or methodology of the biomathematical sciences, by which are meant those scientific branches which arise from the said interactions.

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