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Selecting a common direction. I: How orientational order can arise from simple contact responses between interacting cells
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    Selecting a common direction. I: How orientational order can arise from simple contact responses between interacting cells (English)
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    17 January 1996
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    cell alignment
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    self-organization
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    angular distributions
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    contact-induced turning responses
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    interacting individuals
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    distributions of orientation
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    crowdings
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    linear stability analysis
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    synergetics analysis
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    stability properties
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    steady state solutions
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    nonhomogeneous pattern
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    bifurcation
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