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LARGE-TIME BEHAVIOR OF A PARABOLIC-PARABOLIC CHEMOTAXIS MODEL WITH LOGARITHMIC SENSITIVITY IN ONE DI
ISSN号:1531-3492
期刊名称:Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-Series B
时间:2013.5
页码:821-845
相关项目:生物医学中若干发展方程的研究
作者:
Youshan Tao|Lihe Wang|Zhi-An Wang|
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