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Kinetic Theory of Living Pattern
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Kinetic Theory of Living Pattern

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This book contains both an extensive philosophical commentary on this dichotomy in views and an exposition of the type of theory most favored by physical scientists. In this theory, living form is a manifestation of the dynamics of chemical change and physical transport or other physics of spatial communication. The Reaction-diffusion theory as initiated by Turing in 1952 and elaborated by Prigogine, Gierer, Meinhardt, and others is discussed in detail. In some respects the book takes up the theme that the things we see in the cell are less important than the actions we recognize in the cell , which was a major theme of D'Arcy W. Thompson’s classic 1917 work On Growth and Form.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 July 1993
Pages
378
ISBN
9780521306911

This book contains both an extensive philosophical commentary on this dichotomy in views and an exposition of the type of theory most favored by physical scientists. In this theory, living form is a manifestation of the dynamics of chemical change and physical transport or other physics of spatial communication. The Reaction-diffusion theory as initiated by Turing in 1952 and elaborated by Prigogine, Gierer, Meinhardt, and others is discussed in detail. In some respects the book takes up the theme that the things we see in the cell are less important than the actions we recognize in the cell , which was a major theme of D'Arcy W. Thompson’s classic 1917 work On Growth and Form.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 July 1993
Pages
378
ISBN
9780521306911