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Moser and Moser-Egg, 1934). Considering the organism as a whole, it shows
characteristics similar to those of systems in equilibrium (cf. Zwaardemaker, 1906
, 1927). We find, in the cell and in the multicellular organism, a certain
composition, ...
Moser and Moser-Egg, 1934). Considering the organism as a whole, it shows
characteristics similar to those of systems in equilibrium (cf. Zwaardemaker, 1906
, 1927). We find, in the cell and in the multicellular organism, a certain
composition, ...
Pagina 125
A closed system must, according to the second principle, eventually attain a time-
independent state of equilibrium, defined by maximum entropy and minimum free
energy (heat equilibrium, thermodynamic derivation of the law of mass action ...
A closed system must, according to the second principle, eventually attain a time-
independent state of equilibrium, defined by maximum entropy and minimum free
energy (heat equilibrium, thermodynamic derivation of the law of mass action ...
Pagina 126
For the maintenance of “dynamic equilibrium,” it is necessary that the rates of
processes be exactly harmonized. Only in this way is it possible that certain
components can be broken down, so liberating usable energy while, on the other
hand, ...
For the maintenance of “dynamic equilibrium,” it is necessary that the rates of
processes be exactly harmonized. Only in this way is it possible that certain
components can be broken down, so liberating usable energy while, on the other
hand, ...
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Introduction | 3 |
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