General System Theory: Foundations, Development, Applications |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 28
Page 120
... kinetics and equilibria in chemical systems . As example , consider the reversible reaction in ester formation : C2H5OH + CH2 · COOH → CH3COO · C2H5 + H2O , in which always a certain quantitative ratio between alcohol and acetic acid ...
... kinetics and equilibria in chemical systems . As example , consider the reversible reaction in ester formation : C2H5OH + CH2 · COOH → CH3COO · C2H5 + H2O , in which always a certain quantitative ratio between alcohol and acetic acid ...
Page 148
... kinetics . Hecht ( 1931 ) , long before the formal introduction of open systems , expressed the theory of photoreceptors and ex- isting laws in the form of " open " reaction kinetics of sensitive material . The greatest of biological ...
... kinetics . Hecht ( 1931 ) , long before the formal introduction of open systems , expressed the theory of photoreceptors and ex- isting laws in the form of " open " reaction kinetics of sensitive material . The greatest of biological ...
Page 156
... kinetics and thermodynamics . In other terms , conven- tional kinetics and thermodynamics are not applicable to many K1 K3 էլ SUCROSE R.MP PHOTOSYNTHETIC CARBON CYCLE a 20 156 GENERAL SYSTEM THEORY Open Systems and Steady States.
... kinetics and thermodynamics . In other terms , conven- tional kinetics and thermodynamics are not applicable to many K1 K3 էլ SUCROSE R.MP PHOTOSYNTHETIC CARBON CYCLE a 20 156 GENERAL SYSTEM THEORY Open Systems and Steady States.
Contents
The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Science and Society | 51 |
Advances in General System Theory | 89 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
allometric animal appears applied approach aspects atoms basic Bertalanffy biological CALIFORN catabolism causality cell characteristics chemical classical classical physics closed systems complex components consideration considered constant contrast cultural Cybernetics defined differential dynamic editor elements energy entities entropy equations equifinality equilibrium essentially evolution example existence experience expressed fact feedback fields formulation function game theory growth curves homeostasis important increase individual information theory interaction isomorphic kinetics language laws living organism living systems LOS ANGELES Lotka Ludwig von Bertalanffy machine mathematical means mechanisms mechanistic mental metabolic rate modern nature nervous system open systems organismic phenomena physics physiological possible present principle problems processes protein psychology psychophysical quantitative reaction reality regulation relations robot scientific sense similar so-called sociological specific steady structure symbolic system theory teleology theoretical theory of open thermodynamics tion UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES vitalistic weight whole world picture York