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Comparable ecological dynamics underlie early cancer invasion and species dispersal, involving self-organizing processes
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    Comparable ecological dynamics underlie early cancer invasion and species dispersal, involving self-organizing processes (English)
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    23 October 2018
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    long-range dispersal
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    cancer and species invasion
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    complex systems
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    self-organization
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    power-law scaling
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