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Robots, Men and Minds by Ludwig von Bertalanffy

The Philosophy Forum, 1971
(1971). Robots, Men and Minds by Ludwig von Bertalanffy. The Philosophy Forum: Vol. 9, No. 3-4, pp. 301-320.
G. A. Hilgartner, Sigmund Koch
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Flexible von Bertalanffy growth models incorporating Bayesian splines

Ecological Modelling, 2017
Understanding the growth rates of fish is vital for effective fisheries management. Historically a three-parameter von Bertalanffy growth model (VBGM) has most often been used to describe the somatic growth of fish. However, increasingly, populations are identified with patterns of growth that are not adequately described by the standard VBGM.
Mark S. Chambers   +3 more
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In memory of Ludwig von Bertalanffy's contribution to psychiatry

Behavioral Science, 1976
This is the first Ludwig von Bertalanffy Memorial Lecture, delivered at the 1974 Annual Meeting of the Society for General Systems Research in New York City.
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von Bertalanffy growth model in a random environment

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1999
The well-known von Bertalanffy growth model for describing age-length relationship is formulated in a randomly fluctuating environment. The fluctuations in the system are assumed to be described by a Gaussian white noise stochastic process. The resulting model, in terms of a stochastic differential equation, is solved analytically.
null Prajneshu, R. Venugopalan
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The Chapman-Richards Generalization of Von Bertalanffy's Growth Model for Basal Area Growth and Yield in Even - Aged Stands

Forestry sciences, 1973
The Chapman-Richards generalization of yon Bertalanffy's growth model is discussed as a basis for the development of practically useful theory of basal area growth and yield of even-aged coniferous monocultures.
L. Pienaar, K. Turnbull
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The scope and limitations of Von Bertalanffy’s systems theory

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2002
The Systems Theory is a complex theory (yet it is not identical to recent theories of complexity). The intention of this qualification is to demonstrate that the concept of a system is a complex basic concept of scientific thinking. This means that it is defined in terms of various elementary basic concepts brought together in its explication.
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Two‐step versus joint analysis of Von Bertalanffy function

Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 1999
IntroductionAnimal growth has been modelled using several mathematical functions (Logistic, Von Bertalanffy, Gompertz, etc.). These functions are described by a reduced number of parameters. In some cases, these parameters are assigned a biological interpretation (adult weight, maturing rate, etc.) and so the breeding goal can be closely related to the
L. Varona   +4 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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Von Bertalanffy Growth Parameters

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1980
Michael C. S. Kingsley   +2 more
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