The Science of Life: The Living System--a System for LivingFutura Publishing Company, 1973 - 137 páginas |
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... examples might help to clarify its meaning . Systems of this type of " physical wholeness " can be simulated by inorganic analogies . A self- supporting arch is one example . Such an arch can never be built by simply piling loose stones ...
... examples might help to clarify its meaning . Systems of this type of " physical wholeness " can be simulated by inorganic analogies . A self- supporting arch is one example . Such an arch can never be built by simply piling loose stones ...
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... example , that any system to which we ascribe elasticity behaves precisely as outlined above . Distort the most complicated rubber figure whichever way you want , and it will , upon release , resume its original configuration ; just as ...
... example , that any system to which we ascribe elasticity behaves precisely as outlined above . Distort the most complicated rubber figure whichever way you want , and it will , upon release , resume its original configuration ; just as ...
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... examples for this mixing of degrees of determinacy in biological pro- cesses . Even so , there is no question that the list would be much larger if past research had not selectively concentrated on the M ... example of The Order of Life 59.
... examples for this mixing of degrees of determinacy in biological pro- cesses . Even so , there is no question that the list would be much larger if past research had not selectively concentrated on the M ... example of The Order of Life 59.
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A Patterned Organism | 13 |
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amino acid answer anthropomorphic aspect attitude basic become behavior biological body brain causality chemical kinetics choices common complex concept constituents continuum course critical cytoplasm decision degree depolarization determinacy developmental differential distinction diversity either-or embryo endowment energy entity environment epigenetic evidence evolution fact freedom functional future genes genetic code genetic determinism genic genome given growing growth hence human individual inner instance integral interactions knowledge limb bud linear living organisms living system macrodeterminacy man's matter mean mechanical ment mental mind molecules morphogenesis mosaic nature nerve cells operation overall pattern phenomena polarization political potential predictability primordial principle problem processes properties protein question reference rigid rules of order sample scientific self-differentiation sense single static stress structure symbols systems dynamics systems thinking task thinking tion tissue tive turn universe valid whole