If blind evolution is the Dionysisan, spontaneous self-organization is the Apollonian, the source of restraint and order. |
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This phenomenon could be a source of spatial self-organization in biological membranes. |
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I have shown that irreversibility can then lead to structure, to self-organization. |
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The rise of self-organization in human systems depends to a large degree on initiative. |
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Living systems are defined by biological processes like replication and self-organization. |
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The idea of self-organization is key to the magazine, not least in its name. |
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The approach they are using is to utilize the self-organization mechanism that appears during growth of eutectics. |
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Simulations show that the flock's decisions could indeed emerge from systemwide self-organization principles, he says, rather than from individual actions of a few birds. |
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Truly visionary and unwavering, the book proposes a solution based on self-organization, sustain ability, and community rather than corporate power and profits. |
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