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Publication date: 11 September 1994
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symmetrypattern formationkinetic theorycell divisionexamplesmorphogensTuring reaction-diffusion modellong- range dynamicsnonlinear reaction-diffusion modelsreductionist approachwavelike patterns
Philosophy of mathematics (00A30) Classical flows, reactions, etc. in chemistry (92E20) Biochemistry, molecular biology (92C40) Developmental biology, pattern formation (92C15) Chemically reacting flows (80A32) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to biology (92-02)
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