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Fungal colony patterning as an example of biological self-organization (Chapter 13). / Bystrova, E.; Bogomolova, E.; Panina, L.; Bulianitsa, A.; Kurochkin, V.

Unifying themes in complex systems IV (Eds. A.A. Minai & Y. Bar-Yam). Springer Nature, 2008. стр. 390 стр., 139-148.

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Bystrova, E, Bogomolova, E, Panina, L, Bulianitsa, A & Kurochkin, V 2008, Fungal colony patterning as an example of biological self-organization (Chapter 13). в Unifying themes in complex systems IV (Eds. A.A. Minai & Y. Bar-Yam). Springer Nature, стр. 390 стр., 139-148. <http://necsi.edu/publications/iccs/volume4.html>

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Bystrova, E., Bogomolova, E., Panina, L., Bulianitsa, A., & Kurochkin, V. (2008). Fungal colony patterning as an example of biological self-organization (Chapter 13). в Unifying themes in complex systems IV (Eds. A.A. Minai & Y. Bar-Yam) (стр. 390 стр., 139-148). Springer Nature. http://necsi.edu/publications/iccs/volume4.html

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Bystrova E, Bogomolova E, Panina L, Bulianitsa A, Kurochkin V. Fungal colony patterning as an example of biological self-organization (Chapter 13). в Unifying themes in complex systems IV (Eds. A.A. Minai & Y. Bar-Yam). Springer Nature. 2008. стр. 390 стр., 139-148

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Bystrova, E. ; Bogomolova, E. ; Panina, L. ; Bulianitsa, A. ; Kurochkin, V. / Fungal colony patterning as an example of biological self-organization (Chapter 13). Unifying themes in complex systems IV (Eds. A.A. Minai & Y. Bar-Yam). Springer Nature, 2008. стр. 390 стр., 139-148

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