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  • ...f and Tom Holvoet (2005) proposed the following "working definition" of '''self-organization''': ==Self-organization in biology==
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  • ...Salthe S, Boschetti F. (2008) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/biot.2008.3.1.17 Self-organization Proposes What Natural Selection Disposes.] ''Biological Theory'' 3(1):17-29 ...e S, Deneubourg J-L, Franks NR, Sneyd J, Theraulaz G, Bonabeau E. (2001) ''Self-Organization in Biological Systems''. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. | [http
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  • ...Salthe S, Boschetti F. (2008) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/biot.2008.3.1.17 Self-organization Proposes What Natural Selection Disposes.] ''Biological Theory'' 3(1):17-29 ...e S, Deneubourg J-L, Franks NR, Sneyd J, Theraulaz G, Bonabeau E. (2001) ''Self-Organization in Biological Systems''. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. | [http
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  • {{cite book |title=Self-Organization in Sensor and Actor Networks |author= Falko Dressler |url=http://books.goog ...oogle.com/books?id=o3Sxo2Wv09IC&pg=PA3 |chapter=Chapter 1: Introduction to self-organization |pages=pp. 3 ''ff'' |isbn=0470028203 |year=2008 |publisher=J Wiley & Sons}}
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  • ...f and Tom Holvoet (2005) proposed the following "working definition" of '''self-organization''': ==Self-organization in biology==
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  • **{{cite web |title=Chaos, complexity, and inference; Lecture 12: Quantifying self-organization |url=http://www.stat.cmu.edu/~cshalizi/462/lectures/12/12.pdf |author=Cosma
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  • ...ife|living system]] as an [[Autonomy|autonomously]] self-fabricating and [[Self-organization|self-organizing]] unit within its physical boundary, generating and continu ...nition of minimal life and to a logical link with related notions, such as self-organization, emergence, biological autonomy, auto-referentiality, and interactions with
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  • {{r|Self-organization}}
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  • {{r|Self-organization}}
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  • ...s [[quantum physics]], [[chaos theory]], and the [[self-organizing systems|self-organization of systems]].
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  • {{r|Self-organization}}
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  • ...onal linguistic anthropology also has implications for [[sociology]] and [[self-organization]] of peoples. Study of the [[Penan]] people, for instance, reveals that the
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  • Genuine quantum phenomena as critical determining factors in cellular self-organization and other emergent cellular behavior will have to have acquired immunity to
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  • ...y the joint action of the atoms" </font> Hermann Haken, ''Information and Self-Organization: A Macroscopic Approach to Complex Systems''<ref name=Haken/> {{cite book |title=Information and Self-Organization: A Macroscopic Approach to Complex Systems |author=Hermann Haken |url=http:
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  • *Kauffman SA. (1993) ''The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution.'' Oxford University Press, New York. ISBN 01950 *Kauffman S. (1995) ''At Home in the Universe: The Search for Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity.'' Oxford University Press, New York. ISBN 0195095995
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  • ...archic logic of emergence: untangling the interdependence of evolution and self-organization / Terrence W. Deacon | Emergence of mind and the Baldwin effect / Bruce H.
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  • * [[Self-organization]]
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  • ...the very activity of living itself, including evolutionary forces enabling self-organization and autonomous self-serving behavior (see [[Life]]). (The confusion between ...ardless of level of organization. In any case, homeostasis emerges through self-organization.
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  • :*The basic (genetic) database that cells draw upon for self-organization comes as part of their starting materials. This source of information, in t
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  • **'''Excerpt:'''&nbsp;Here we report on the existence of a high degree of self-organization characterizing the large-scale properties of complex networks. Exploring se
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