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so:text We find systems which by their very nature and definition are not closed systems. Every living organism is essentially an open system. It maintains itself in a continuous inflow and outflow, a building up and breaking down of components, never being, so long as it is alive, in a state of chemical and thermodynamic equilibrium but maintained in a so-called steady state which is distinct from the latter. (en)
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so:description General System Theory (1968) (en)
so:description 2. The Meaning of General Systems Theory (en)
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