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Cogito, ergo sum

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 Dissolution patterns.  Dissolution patterns. 
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 Pattern formation in nature is a ubiquitous phenomenon which is observed Pattern formation in nature is a ubiquitous phenomenon which is observed
 in a variety of systems, with examples ranging from bacteria colony in a variety of systems, with examples ranging from bacteria colony
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 long compared to the natural patterns, whose size is in meters. long compared to the natural patterns, whose size is in meters.
  
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