Lima-de-Faria, 1997 - Google Patents
The atomic basis of biological symmetry and periodicityLima-de-Faria, 1997
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- 9633011958317886220
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- Lima-de-Faria A
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- Biosystems
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Geometric derivations and mathematical formulas have shown how the symmetrical patterns of plants, animals and crystals, follow similar mathematical solutions. These transformations have had the great value of indicating relationships between different types of patterns …
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