A Mathematical Model of Life and Living
Buenos Aires,Libreria Inglesa (1972)
| Abstract | [v. 1. Basic theories]--v. 2. Applications.--v. 3. Theory of plants and other essays. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Life Human behavior Mathematical models Communities | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD431.S545 1972 | |||||||||
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