General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsAllen Lane, 1971 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... function of the nervous system there was apparently the alternative of considering it either as a sum of mechanisms for the individual functions , or else as a homo- geneous nervous net . Here , too , the correct conception is that any ...
... function of the nervous system there was apparently the alternative of considering it either as a sum of mechanisms for the individual functions , or else as a homo- geneous nervous net . Here , too , the correct conception is that any ...
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... function for closed systems by Clausius , and of the generalized function for open systems and irreversible thermodynamics by Prigogine . The only attempt I know of to fill this gap is a further generali- zation of irreversible ...
... function for closed systems by Clausius , and of the generalized function for open systems and irreversible thermodynamics by Prigogine . The only attempt I know of to fill this gap is a further generali- zation of irreversible ...
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... function which states that the ratio of the relative increase of variable y to that of x is constant . We arrive at the allometric relation in a simple way by considering that any relative growth -only presupposed it is continuous - can ...
... function which states that the ratio of the relative increase of variable y to that of x is constant . We arrive at the allometric relation in a simple way by considering that any relative growth -only presupposed it is continuous - can ...
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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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