Mathematical model of photosynthesis regulation accounts for the effects of changes in external conditions and observed oscillations
Sazanov LA, Karavaev VA, Kukushkin AK. 1988. Mathematical model of photosynthesis regulation accounts for the effects of changes in external conditions and observed oscillations. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 52, 3351–3354.
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Author
Sazanov, Leonid AISTA ;
Karavaev, V A;
Kukushkin, A K
Publishing Year
Date Published
1988-01-01
Journal Title
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
52
Page
3351 - 3354
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Sazanov LA, Karavaev VA, Kukushkin AK. Mathematical model of photosynthesis regulation accounts for the effects of changes in external conditions and observed oscillations. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 1988;52:3351-3354.
Sazanov, L. A., Karavaev, V. A., & Kukushkin, A. K. (1988). Mathematical model of photosynthesis regulation accounts for the effects of changes in external conditions and observed oscillations. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Elsevier.
Sazanov, Leonid A, V A Karavaev, and A K Kukushkin. “Mathematical model of photosynthesis regulation accounts for the effects of changes in external conditions and observed oscillations.” Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Elsevier, 1988.
L. A. Sazanov, V. A. Karavaev, and A. K. Kukushkin, “Mathematical model of photosynthesis regulation accounts for the effects of changes in external conditions and observed oscillations,” Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 52. Elsevier, pp. 3351–3354, 1988.
Sazanov LA, Karavaev VA, Kukushkin AK. 1988. Mathematical model of photosynthesis regulation accounts for the effects of changes in external conditions and observed oscillations. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 52, 3351–3354.
Sazanov, Leonid A., et al. “Mathematical model of photosynthesis regulation accounts for the effects of changes in external conditions and observed oscillations.” Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 52, Elsevier, 1988, pp. 3351–54.