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... Systems Science Methods in General Systems Research Advances of General System Theory ཆེ ཆ་ $ 87 99 5 The Organism Considered as Physical System 120 The Organism as Open System 120 General Characteristics of Open Chemical Systems 124 ...
... Systems Science Methods in General Systems Research Advances of General System Theory ཆེ ཆ་ $ 87 99 5 The Organism Considered as Physical System 120 The Organism as Open System 120 General Characteristics of Open Chemical Systems 124 ...
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... open system theory ( Chapter 7 ) . Not only the cell , organism , etc. , may be considered as open system , but also higher integrations , such as biocoenoses , etc. ( cf. Beier , 1962 , 1965 ) ... Open System 149 Open Systems and Cybernetics.
... open system theory ( Chapter 7 ) . Not only the cell , organism , etc. , may be considered as open system , but also higher integrations , such as biocoenoses , etc. ( cf. Beier , 1962 , 1965 ) ... Open System 149 Open Systems and Cybernetics.
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... open systems . If we take a look at changes of open systems in time , we also find remarkable characteristics . Such changes may occur because the living system initially is in an unstable state and tends toward a steady state ; such ...
... open systems . If we take a look at changes of open systems in time , we also find remarkable characteristics . Such changes may occur because the living system initially is in an unstable state and tends toward a steady state ; such ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Information and Entropy | 41 |
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