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'''Mathematical biology''' is a subfield of [[biology]] which uses mathematical means to investigate biological systems. It covers all levels of hierarchical organization of life and draws on methods from all major branches of mathematics.
'''Mathematical biology''' is a subfield of [[biology]] that uses mathematical means to investigate and describe biological systems. It covers all levels of hierarchical organization of life and draws on methods from all major branches of mathematics.

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Mathematical biology is a subfield of biology that uses mathematical means to investigate and describe biological systems. It covers all levels of hierarchical organization of life and draws on methods from all major branches of mathematics.