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Pagina 128
... physiological significance ( cf. Moser and Moser - Egg , 1934 ) . Considering the organism as a whole , it shows ... physiology – i.e. , physiology of metabo- lism in its chemical and energetic aspects . Superimposed on the steady state ...
... physiological significance ( cf. Moser and Moser - Egg , 1934 ) . Considering the organism as a whole , it shows ... physiology – i.e. , physiology of metabo- lism in its chemical and energetic aspects . Superimposed on the steady state ...
Pagina 143
... physiological arguments and in simple cases , such as planar- ians , can be partly verified by measurement of ... physiological experiment , an excel- lent agreement is found . This tends to show , first , that the para- meters of the ...
... physiological arguments and in simple cases , such as planar- ians , can be partly verified by measurement of ... physiological experiment , an excel- lent agreement is found . This tends to show , first , that the para- meters of the ...
Pagina 195
... physiology , and represent essential expansions of physical theory . The two conceptions should be clearly distinguished ; the feedback model ( homeostasis ) should not be considered a cover - all for physiological regulation in general ...
... physiology , and represent essential expansions of physical theory . The two conceptions should be clearly distinguished ; the feedback model ( homeostasis ) should not be considered a cover - all for physiological regulation in general ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 29 |
Limitations | 38 |
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