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Explodator and oregonator: Parallel and serial oscillatory networks. A comparison

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The antagonistic feedback concept of chemical oscillations is applied to derive and to compare the two different mechanisms. The delicate stoichiometry of the Oregonator causes difficulties in the modelling of real systems. The Explodator is relatively free of such problems.

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Принцип антагонистической обратной связи химических автоколебаний примеялся Для опреДеления и сравнения Двух различных механизмов. Чувствительная стехиометрия Ореонатора вызывает затруДнения при моДеллировании реальнх систем. ЭксплоДаторная моДель почти не соДержит таких продлем.

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Noszticzius, Z., Farkas, H. & Schelly, Z.A. Explodator and oregonator: Parallel and serial oscillatory networks. A comparison. React Kinet Catal Lett 25, 305–311 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02064421

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