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Finney's Model

Finney's Model is a way to describe how cells grow and produce new cells. It assumes that cell growth happens in a steady, predictable manner over time. The model uses mathematical formulas to estimate how many cells will be present at any given moment, considering the growth rate and the initial number of cells. This helps scientists understand timing in cell development, such as how quickly a population of cells doubles or how long it takes for a culture to reach a certain size, providing a useful tool for planning experiments and understanding biological processes.