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From simple to complex oscillatory behaviour via intermittent chaos in the Rose-Hindmarsh model for neuronal activity
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    From simple to complex oscillatory behaviour via intermittent chaos in the Rose-Hindmarsh model for neuronal activity (English)
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    17 January 1993
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    intermittent chaos
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    Rose-Hindmarsh equations
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    molluscan neurons
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    bifurcation diagrams
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    interval maps
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    oscillatory behaviour
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