General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsG. Braziller, 1973 - 295 pagina's |
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... constant . An open chemical system may attain ( certain conditions presupposed ) a time - independent steady state , where the system remains constant as a whole and in its ( macroscopic ) phases , though there is a continuous flow of ...
... constant . An open chemical system may attain ( certain conditions presupposed ) a time - independent steady state , where the system remains constant as a whole and in its ( macroscopic ) phases , though there is a continuous flow of ...
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... constant per unit surface , anabolism will be ŋs , and weight increase defined by the difference of these magnitudes ... constants related to η and and where w is the initial weight . The stationary final weight is given by w * = ( E / k ) ...
... constant per unit surface , anabolism will be ŋs , and weight increase defined by the difference of these magnitudes ... constants related to η and and where w is the initial weight . The stationary final weight is given by w * = ( E / k ) ...
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... constant . We arrive at the allometric relation in a simple way by considering that any relative growth -only presupposed it is continuous - can generally be expressed by : R. G. R. ( y , x ) = F , ( 7.3 ) where F is some undefined ...
... constant . We arrive at the allometric relation in a simple way by considering that any relative growth -only presupposed it is continuous - can generally be expressed by : R. G. R. ( y , x ) = F , ( 7.3 ) where F is some undefined ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 3 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Information and Entropy | 41 |
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