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The Organism and the Open System: Ervin Bauer and Ludwig von Bertalanffy

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract:In this historical treatise two biological‐system theories, formulated in the 1920s and 1930s, are roughly sketched. The first part discusses the concept of a thermodynamically open system, as coined by the Russian pathologist Ervin Bauer (1890–1942).
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Von Bertalanffy Growth Parameters

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1980
Michael C. S. Kingsley   +2 more
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Ludwig Von Bertalanffy’s Contributions to Theoretical Psychology

1988
This paper discusses the contributions to theoretical psychology of the late Professor Ludwig von Bertalanffy, a prominent biologist. Von Bertalanffy proposed open systems theory to explain life phenomena. Open systems, living organisms are examples of such systems, do not follow the second law of classical thermodynamics.
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The universality of the von Bertalanffy growth curve

Physics of Life Reviews, 2017
James L. Maino, Michael R. Kearney
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Ludwig von Bertalanffy returns home

Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2006
Gerhard Chroust, Wolfgang Hofkirchner
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Interpreting the von Bertalanffy model of somatic growth in fishes: the cost of reproduction

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2004
Brian J Shuter, Peter A Abrams
exaly  

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