The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... concept , this concept can clearly demonstrate why competing strat- egies in a given situation finally lead to optimal soluti- ons . For most situations mixed strategies seem to be most appropriate and consequently genetic selection ...
... concept , this concept can clearly demonstrate why competing strat- egies in a given situation finally lead to optimal soluti- ons . For most situations mixed strategies seem to be most appropriate and consequently genetic selection ...
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... concept de système social , le spectre sociétal apparaît dans le concept de système vivant . La notion de vie a besoin de faire appel à des concepts organisationnels - associatifs de caractère quasi ου pré ου arkhesociologiques . C'est ...
... concept de système social , le spectre sociétal apparaît dans le concept de système vivant . La notion de vie a besoin de faire appel à des concepts organisationnels - associatifs de caractère quasi ου pré ου arkhesociologiques . C'est ...
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... concept of evolution applies to all real systems , the concepts and principles of organic evolution apply only to self - replicating systems . We must therefore carefully distinguish the different ranges of evolutionary concepts ...
... concept of evolution applies to all real systems , the concepts and principles of organic evolution apply only to self - replicating systems . We must therefore carefully distinguish the different ranges of evolutionary concepts ...
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