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Boolean delay equation

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The Boolean delay equation is a mathematical representation used in the study of Boolean networks, particularly in the field of systems biology and the modeling of genetic regulatory networks. In these networks, the states of nodes (which can represent genes, proteins, or other biological entities) are defined in binary terms, typically as either 0 (inactive) or 1 (active).

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