General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsAllen Lane, 1971 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 88
... lead to the establishment of a system of laws in the latter . The mechanistic world - view found its ideal in the Laplacean spirit – i.e. , in the conception that all phenomena are ultimately aggregates of fortuitous actions of ...
... lead to the establishment of a system of laws in the latter . The mechanistic world - view found its ideal in the Laplacean spirit – i.e. , in the conception that all phenomena are ultimately aggregates of fortuitous actions of ...
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... lead to chemical equilibrium ( e.g. of haemoglobin and oxygen ) ; slow reactions do not reach equilibrium but are kept in a steady state . Therefore , the condition for the existence of a chemical system in a steady state is a certain ...
... lead to chemical equilibrium ( e.g. of haemoglobin and oxygen ) ; slow reactions do not reach equilibrium but are kept in a steady state . Therefore , the condition for the existence of a chemical system in a steady state is a certain ...
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... leads to the flight reaction . As this example shows , the organizational and functional plan of a living being ... lead the animal surely to its goal . Or again , some sea urchins respond to any darkening by striking together their ...
... leads to the flight reaction . As this example shows , the organizational and functional plan of a living being ... lead the animal surely to its goal . Or again , some sea urchins respond to any darkening by striking together their ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 29 |
Limitations | 38 |
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