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... feedback of information , a desired value ( Sollwert ) is maintained , a target is reached , etc. The theory of open systems is a generalized kinetics and thermo- dynamics . Cybernetic theory is based on feedback and informa- tion ...
... feedback of information , a desired value ( Sollwert ) is maintained , a target is reached , etc. The theory of open systems is a generalized kinetics and thermo- dynamics . Cybernetic theory is based on feedback and informa- tion ...
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... feedback regulation , which is basic in cybernetics and was biologi- cally formulated in Cannon's concept of ... feedback arrangements in technology and physiology ( e.g. , FIG . 7.2b ) are variations or aggregates of the basic scheme ...
... feedback regulation , which is basic in cybernetics and was biologi- cally formulated in Cannon's concept of ... feedback arrangements in technology and physiology ( e.g. , FIG . 7.2b ) are variations or aggregates of the basic scheme ...
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... FEEDBACK Central switching mechanisms N. vagus Insulin Diencephalon B - cells pancreotropic H. Pancreas islands Hypophysis Glucagon A - cells adrenotropic H. ACTH corticotropic H. Adrenalin Medulla Adrenals Glucocorticoids Cortex ...
... FEEDBACK Central switching mechanisms N. vagus Insulin Diencephalon B - cells pancreotropic H. Pancreas islands Hypophysis Glucagon A - cells adrenotropic H. ACTH corticotropic H. Adrenalin Medulla Adrenals Glucocorticoids Cortex ...
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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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