Search Results - "Sekimura, T"
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Coherent control of ballistic energy growth for a kicked Bose-Einstein condensate
Published in The European physical journal. D, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (01-11-2007)Get full text
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A model for colour pattern formation in the butterfly wing of Papilio dardanus
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-05-2000)“…Papilio dardanus…”
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Pigmentation pattern formation in butterflies: experiments and models
Published in Comptes rendus. Biologies (01-08-2003)“…Butterfly pigmentation patterns are one of the most spectacular and vivid examples of pattern formation in biology. They have attracted much attention from…”
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The Diversity in Shoot Morphology of Herbaceous Plants in Relation to Solar Radiation Captured by Leaves
Published in Journal of theoretical biology (07-12-1995)“…The diversity in shoot morphology of herbaceous plants is examined using model plants that are constructed mathematically on the computer and specified by…”
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Pattern Formation of Scale Cells in Lepidoptera by Differential Origin-dependent Cell Adhesion
Published in Bulletin of mathematical biology (01-09-1999)“…We present a model for the formation of parallel rows of scale cells in the developing adult wing of moths and butterflies. Precursors of scale cells…”
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A case of pyridoxine responsive anemia
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The effect of population density on shoot morphology of herbs in relation to light capture by leaves
Published in Ecological modelling (03-04-2000)“…Plants change their shapes, depending on their environment, for example, plant height increases with increasing population density. We examined the…”
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The morphogenesis of liposomes viewed from the aspect of bending energy
Published in Journal of theoretical biology (07-04-1991)“…It is known that liposomes transform their shapes sequentially through one of several transformation pathways. Using the mechanical principle of the least…”
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