A general proof is difficult because of the lack of general criteria for the existence of steady states, but it can be given for special cases.


p. 132 - General System Theory (1968) - 5. The Organism Considered as Physical System


A general proof is difficult because of the lack of general criteria for the existence of steady states, but it can be given for special cases.

A general proof is difficult because of the lack of general criteria for the existence of steady states, but it can be given for special cases.

A general proof is difficult because of the lack of general criteria for the existence of steady states, but it can be given for special cases.

A general proof is difficult because of the lack of general criteria for the existence of steady states, but it can be given for special cases.