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Homeorhesis, derived from the Greek for "similar flow", is a concept encompassing dynamical systems which return to a trajectory, as opposed to systems which return to a particular state, which is termed homeostasis.
Homeorhesis, derived from the Greek for "similar flow", is a concept encompassing dynamical systems which return to a trajectory, as opposed to systems...
proposed by Norbert Wiener, Ashby and others in late 1950s. Homeostasis Homeorhesis Corning, Peter A. "Thermoeconomics: Beyond the second law" from: www...
ants, bees, wasps, and termites. There is an emergent homeostasis or homeorhesis in the structure of the nest that regulates, maintains and defends the...
study of saccharidesPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Homeorhesis Homeostatic plasticity – Capacity of neurons to regulate their own excitability...
developmental trajectory. Waddington used the term along with canalisation and homeorhesis, which describes a system that returns to a steady trajectory, in contrast...
Martínez L (2014). "On the dynamics of the adenylate energy system: homeorhesis vs homeostasis". PLOS ONE. 9 (10): e108676. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...9j8676D...
(philosophy): A whole in itself as well as a part of a larger system. Homeorhesis: A concept encompassing dynamical systems which return to a trajectory...