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A biologically based model for the analysis of premalignant foci of arbitrary shape
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    A biologically based model for the analysis of premalignant foci of arbitrary shape (English)
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    13 October 1996
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    arbitrary shapes of premalignant clones
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    carcinogenesis experiments
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    hepatocarcinogenesis
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    two-stage model for carcinogenesis
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