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| Ricardo, Ana e Karina | {{http://www.dpi.inpe.br/gilberto/cursos/papers//Dunkerley1997a.pdf|D. L. Dunkerley (1997) Banded vegetation: development under uniform rainfall from a simple cellular automaton model. Plant Ecology 129(2):103-111}}| | | Ricardo, Ana e Karina | {{http://www.dpi.inpe.br/gilberto/cursos/papers//Dunkerley1997a.pdf|D. L. Dunkerley (1997) Banded vegetation: development under uniform rainfall from a simple cellular automaton model. Plant Ecology 129(2):103-111}}| | ||
| | {{http://www.dpi.inpe.br/gilberto/cursos/papers//Dunkerley1997b.pdf|D.L Dunkerley (1997) Banded vegetation: survival under drought and grazing pressure based on a simple cellular automaton model. Journal of Arid Environments 35(3):419–428}}| | | | {{http://www.dpi.inpe.br/gilberto/cursos/papers//Dunkerley1997b.pdf|D.L Dunkerley (1997) Banded vegetation: survival under drought and grazing pressure based on a simple cellular automaton model. Journal of Arid Environments 35(3):419–428}}| | ||
+ | | | {{:env-model:classes:first2014:finalproject:jager-amblard-attitude-change.pdf|Jager, Wander, and Frédéric Amblard. "Uniformity, bipolarization and pluriformity captured as generic stylized behavior with an agent-based simulation model of attitude change." Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory 10.4 (2005): 295-303.}}| |