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... basic in biological , psy- chological and sociological systems . This case is that in which the interactions between the elements decrease with time . In terms of our basic model equation ( 3.1 ) , this means that the coefficients of ...
... basic in biological , psy- chological and sociological systems . This case is that in which the interactions between the elements decrease with time . In terms of our basic model equation ( 3.1 ) , this means that the coefficients of ...
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... basic concept of the autonomous activity of the C.N.S. The significance of these concepts becomes apparent when we consider that they are in fundamental contrast to the conventional stimulus - response scheme which assumes that the ...
... basic concept of the autonomous activity of the C.N.S. The significance of these concepts becomes apparent when we consider that they are in fundamental contrast to the conventional stimulus - response scheme which assumes that the ...
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... basic in cybernetics and was biologi- cally formulated in Cannon's concept of homeostasis ( e.g. , Wiener , 1948 ; Wagner , 1954 ; Mittelstaedt , 1954 , 1956 ; Kment , 1957 ) . We can give it only a brief consideration . As is generally ...
... basic in cybernetics and was biologi- cally formulated in Cannon's concept of homeostasis ( e.g. , Wiener , 1948 ; Wagner , 1954 ; Mittelstaedt , 1954 , 1956 ; Kment , 1957 ) . We can give it only a brief consideration . As is generally ...
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The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Science and Society | 51 |
Advances in General System Theory | 89 |
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