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Evolutionary biology / Complex systems theory / Structure / Cybernetics / Complexity / Francis Heylighen / Evolution of biological complexity / Metasystem transition / Differentiation / Science / Systems / Nature
Date: 2014-05-02 12:27:43
Evolutionary biology
Complex systems theory
Structure
Cybernetics
Complexity
Francis Heylighen
Evolution of biological complexity
Metasystem transition
Differentiation
Science
Systems
Nature

published as: Heylighen F[removed]): "The Growth of Structural and Functional Complexity during Evolution", in: F. Heylighen, J. Bollen & A. Riegler (eds.) The Evolution of Complexity (Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht), p[removed]

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