Birs- 24w5315: Formation of Looping Networks - from Nature to Models
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Title: Morphogenesis of the gastrovascular canal network in discomedusae: Variability and possible mechanisms
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Title: Vascular network and the origin of humans
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Title: The shape of rivers in the laboratory and in nature
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Title: Stability of dissolution fronts in fractured rocks
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Title: Penguin huddling: a continuum model
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Title: How to form a maze cave?
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Title: Intracellular transport and neuronal growth
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Title: Breakthrough-Induced Loop Formation in Evolving Transport Networks
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Title: Emergent search strategies from the physics of fluid-driven branching
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Title: Hepatic fibrosis model: The impact of fibrotic vascular changes on hemodynamics
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Title: Space-filling optimization in branched vascular networks
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Title: Experimental Tests of Loop Stability in Coastal Channel Networks
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Title: Transport in canal networks of the gastrovascular system during development of the jellyfish, Aurelia aurita
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Title: Loopiness in networks of optimal exploration
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Title: Transition from Branched to Reticulated networks
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