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The following pages link to Spatio-angular order in populations of self-aligning objects: formation of oriented patches (Q1904337):
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- Asymptotic methods for reaction-diffusion systems: past and present (Q263668) (← links)
- Dynamic formation of oriented patches in chondrocyte cell cultures (Q659048) (← links)
- Weakly nonlinear analysis of a hyperbolic model for animal group formation (Q843287) (← links)
- An integro-differential equation model for alignment and orientational aggregation (Q1006093) (← links)
- Modelling the dynamics of F-actin in the cell (Q1337304) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of anisotropy in fibrous connective tissue (Q1807235) (← links)
- Models for tuna school formation (Q1807245) (← links)
- Selecting a common direction. I: How orientational order can arise from simple contact responses between interacting cells (Q1896599) (← links)
- Mechanical torque promotes bipolarity of the mitotic spindle through multi-centrosomal clustering (Q2070276) (← links)
- Organization of the cytokeratin network in an epithelial cell (Q2177287) (← links)
- Modelling the compartmentalization of splicing factors (Q2195067) (← links)
- Dynamics of prey-flock escaping behavior in response to predator's attack (Q2202116) (← links)
- An improved fast flocking algorithm with obstacle avoidance for multiagent dynamic systems (Q2336622) (← links)
- Modelling cell migration strategies in the extracellular matrix (Q2339992) (← links)
- Modeling group formation and activity patterns in self-organizing collectives of individuals (Q2426319) (← links)
- Dynamic coordinated control laws in multiple agent models (Q2478967) (← links)
- A new mechanism for collective migration in myxococcus Xanthus (Q2641415) (← links)
- State transitions and the continuum limit for a 2D interacting, self-propelled particle system (Q2643341) (← links)
- COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR OF BIOLOGICAL AGGREGATIONS IN TWO DIMENSIONS: A NONLOCAL KINETIC MODEL (Q3087883) (← links)
- Complex spatial group patterns result from different animal communication mechanisms (Q5385914) (← links)