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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Mathematical Model
2.1. Quantum Dynamical Dissipative Systems
2.2. Living Systems
2.3. The Core of a Living System
3. Biological Cells
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
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