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(Tissue) P systems working in the \(k\)-restricted minimally or maximally parallel transition mode
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    (Tissue) P systems working in the \(k\)-restricted minimally or maximally parallel transition mode (English)
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    28 July 2011
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    catalysts
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    computational completeness
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    P systems
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    spiking neural P systems
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    transition modes
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