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Kenichi YOSHIKAWA Minoru YOSHIMOTO
After the brief review on nonlinear phenomena in chemistry, our attention is focused on two oscillatory systems which are typical examples of nonlinear, nonequilibrium chemical oscillations: (1) oscillation at membrane and at interface as a model of self-oscillation of a living cell, and (2) interference and entrainment between chemical oscillations, as an example of a spatio-temporal self-organization of multicellular organisms.