Living SystemsOffering a detailed analysis of each of the major aspects and characteristics encountered at all seven levels, Living Systems identifies multiple variables of each of 9 matter-energy and information-processing subsystems, the normal and pathological states of these variables, and practical indicators for measuring changes in them. It also specifies cross-level formal identities among the levels and describes the artifacts, machines, or technologies at each level. |
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... experiments . 6.85 for the O - 1 experiment and 6.20 for the O - 2 , occurred at the input rate of 7.50 . We demonstrated no significant difference among the six orders of input rates used . By the statistical measure we selected to ...
... experiments . 6.85 for the O - 1 experiment and 6.20 for the O - 2 , occurred at the input rate of 7.50 . We demonstrated no significant difference among the six orders of input rates used . By the statistical measure we selected to ...
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... experiments . Those in the G - 2 experiment were higher than in the G - 3 , but not significantly so . 14 Although the groups differed in the magnitudes of their output rates , the shapes of the median curves were statistically similar ...
... experiments . Those in the G - 2 experiment were higher than in the G - 3 , but not significantly so . 14 Although the groups differed in the magnitudes of their output rates , the shapes of the median curves were statistically similar ...
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... experiments . ( d ) Filtering adjustment process ( i ) The omission filtering score could not be com- puted for any individual group at input rates at which the group made less than eight omissions ( see page 179 ) . Because there were ...
... experiments . ( d ) Filtering adjustment process ( i ) The omission filtering score could not be com- puted for any individual group at input rates at which the group made less than eight omissions ( see page 179 ) . Because there were ...
Contents
Tables of the Critical Subsystems | xi |
Preface to the First Edition | xxvii |
Outline of Chapters 3 4 and 6 through 12 | xxxviii |
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