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    A basic theorem on and a fundamental approach to pattern formation on plants (English)
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    1986
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    pattern formation on plants
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    Fibonacci numbers
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    descriptive phyllotaxis
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    causal phyllotaxis
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    divergence angle
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    proteins, meristematic apices
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    Bolle's theory of bifurcated induction lines
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    hierarchical representation of phyllotaxis
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    entropy
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