A Hypothesis for Self-Organization and Symmetry Reduction in the Synchronization of Organ-Level Contractions in the Human Uterus during Labor. Banney, D., Young, R., Paul, J. W., Imtiaz, M., & Smith, R. Symmetry, 7(4):1981-1988, 2015.
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  author = {Banney, David and Young, Roger and Paul, Jonathan W. and Imtiaz, Mohammad and Smith, Roger},
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  journal = {Symmetry},
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  pages = {1981-1988},
  timestamp = {2015-12-02T11:36:06.000+0100},
  title = {A Hypothesis for Self-Organization and Symmetry Reduction in the Synchronization of Organ-Level Contractions in the Human Uterus during Labor.},
  url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/symmetry/symmetry7.html#BanneyYPIS15},
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