Environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability

The behavior of biological systems is obtained from the variability of environments relationally represented. The most important conclusions emerge from energetical assignations which were imposed to abstract elements of representation. The concept of environmentally static biological system must be...

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spelling paper:paper_01401750_v8_n1_p51_Leguizamon2023-06-08T15:11:00Z Environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability The behavior of biological systems is obtained from the variability of environments relationally represented. The most important conclusions emerge from energetical assignations which were imposed to abstract elements of representation. The concept of environmentally static biological system must be considered as the number of steps during which a biological system is in relation with a same environment. The environmental stability must be seen as the constancy of the environmental structure through consecutive systems. Main conclusions are concerning about the possibilities of a greater staticity of biological systems, the energetical circumstances involved in obtaining it and the consequences of the environmental stability on the present and future time of the biological system of reference. © 1985. 1985 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01401750_v8_n1_p51_Leguizamon http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01401750_v8_n1_p51_Leguizamon
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description The behavior of biological systems is obtained from the variability of environments relationally represented. The most important conclusions emerge from energetical assignations which were imposed to abstract elements of representation. The concept of environmentally static biological system must be considered as the number of steps during which a biological system is in relation with a same environment. The environmental stability must be seen as the constancy of the environmental structure through consecutive systems. Main conclusions are concerning about the possibilities of a greater staticity of biological systems, the energetical circumstances involved in obtaining it and the consequences of the environmental stability on the present and future time of the biological system of reference. © 1985.
title Environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability
spellingShingle Environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability
title_short Environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability
title_full Environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability
title_fullStr Environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability
title_full_unstemmed Environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability
title_sort environmentally static biological systems and the environmental stability
publishDate 1985
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