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Plant anatomy / Developmental biology / Plant physiology / Tissues / Trichome / Meristem / Leaf / Cellular differentiation / L-system / Biology / Botany / Plant morphology
Date: 2013-01-15 22:27:55
Plant anatomy
Developmental biology
Plant physiology
Tissues
Trichome
Meristem
Leaf
Cellular differentiation
L-system
Biology
Botany
Plant morphology

Modelling pattern formation in plants

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