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claim:stress-sharing-is-an-easy-way-to-achieve-robustness-in-collectives-made-up-of-homeostatic-subunitsStress sharing is an easy way to achieve robustness in collectives made up of homeostatic subunits.
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extracted_from(2024) · Shreesha, Lakshwin · Levin, Michael
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- Links competency utilization to stress sharing and morphological success.
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