This document is a page from a bibliography or reference list (page 271) contained within a House Oversight Committee release. It lists scientific publications ranging from 1954 to 1998, focusing heavily on neuroscience, chaos theory, fractal geometry, and thermodynamics. Prominent scientists such as Benoit Mandelbrot and Rodolfo Llinas are cited, reflecting the scientific topics often associated with Jeffrey Epstein's philanthropic interests.
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| W. Lutzenberger | Author |
Cited in bibliography for neuroscience research
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| H. Flor | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| N. Birbaumer | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| B. Rockstroh | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| T. Elbert | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| P. Macheras | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| P. Argyrakis | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| C. Polymilis | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| M. Mackey | Author |
Cited in bibliography for thermodynamics and physiological control systems
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| L. Glass | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| H.W. Magoun | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| E.D. Adrian | Editor |
Cited in bibliography
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| F. Bremer | Editor |
Cited in bibliography
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| H.H. Jasper | Editor |
Cited in bibliography
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| V. Makarenko | Author |
Cited in bibliography
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| R. Llinas | Author |
Cited in bibliography (Rodolfo Llinás, likely)
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| B.B. Mandelbrot | Author |
Cited in bibliography (Benoit Mandelbrot, known for fractal geometry)
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Springer-Verlag |
Publisher of cited book
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| Blackwell |
Publisher of cited book
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| Neurosci Lett |
Neuroscience Letters
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| Science |
Scientific journal
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| Proc Natl Acad Sci |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of document release (Bates stamp)
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"Time’s Arrow: The Origins of Thermodynamic Behavior."Source
"Oscillation and chaos in physiological control systems."Source
"How long is the coast of Britain? Statistical self-similarity and fractional dimension."Source
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