Bones, feathers, teeth and coat markings: a unified model.
A first necessary criterion to be met by any model for pattern formation is that it must be able to reproduce the patterns it purports to model. The above examples show how simple ideas from self-organisation can produce spatial patterns of varying complexity that are consistent with those observed...
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Language: | English |
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1997
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