General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsAllen Lane, 1971 - 311 pagina's |
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... action . Therefore progressive segregation also means progressive mechanization . Progressive mechanization , however , implies loss of regulability . As long as a system is a unitary whole , a dis- turbance will be followed by the ...
... action . Therefore progressive segregation also means progressive mechanization . Progressive mechanization , however , implies loss of regulability . As long as a system is a unitary whole , a dis- turbance will be followed by the ...
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... action appears . The conceptual error of an anthropomorphic interpretation is easily seen . The principle of minimum action and related prin- ciples simply results from the fact that , if a system reaches a state of equilibrium , the ...
... action appears . The conceptual error of an anthropomorphic interpretation is easily seen . The principle of minimum action and related prin- ciples simply results from the fact that , if a system reaches a state of equilibrium , the ...
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... action but on many physico - chemical factors of absorption , diffusion , etc. Even enzyme reactions in the test tube do not , in general , simply follow the law of mass action . This being the case , it is clear that reactions even in ...
... action but on many physico - chemical factors of absorption , diffusion , etc. Even enzyme reactions in the test tube do not , in general , simply follow the law of mass action . This being the case , it is clear that reactions even in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 29 |
Limitations | 38 |
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