Plants and Mechanical Motion

Plants and Mechanical Motion
Title Plants and Mechanical Motion PDF eBook
Author Norman M. Wereley
Publisher DEStech Publications, Inc
Total Pages 268
Release 2012
Genre Science
ISBN 1605950432

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Beginning with the basics of plant motion, this book explains technologies for translating plant-like movements to new adaptive materials, with explicit reference to helicopter and aeronautic applications. It intends to assist materials scientists and engineers to initiate research and design in the field of nastic materials and structures.

Plants and Mechanical Motion

Plants and Mechanical Motion
Title Plants and Mechanical Motion PDF eBook
Author Norman M. Wereley
Publisher
Total Pages 259
Release 2012
Genre Aerospace engineering
ISBN 9781523112685

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"Beginning with the basics of plant motion, this book explains technologies for translating plant-like movements to new adaptive materials, with explicit reference to helicopter and aeronautic applications."--Publisher description.

A System of Psychology

A System of Psychology
Title A System of Psychology PDF eBook
Author Daniel Greenleaf Thompson
Publisher
Total Pages 1032
Release 1884
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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Principles of Quantitative Living Systems Science

Principles of Quantitative Living Systems Science
Title Principles of Quantitative Living Systems Science PDF eBook
Author James R. Simms
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 290
Release 2005-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0306469669

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In 1978, when the book Living Systems was published, it contained the prediction that the sciences that were concerned with the biological and social sciences would, in the future, be stated as rigorously as the “hard sciences” that study such nonliving phenomena as temperature, distance, and the interaction of chemical elements. Principles of Quantitative Living Systems Science, the first of a planned series of three books, begins an attempt to fulfill that prediction. The view that living things are similar to other parts of the physical world, differing only in their complexity, was explicitly stated in the early years of the twentieth century by the biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy. His ideas could not be published until the end of the war in Europe in the 1940s. Von Bertalanffy was strongly opposed to vitalism, the theory current among biologists at the time that life could only be explained by recourse to a “vital principle” or God. He c- sidered living things to be a part of the natural order, “systems” like atoms and molecules and planetary systems. Systems were described as being made up of a number of interrelated and interdependent parts, but because of the interrelations, the total system became more than the sum of those parts. These ideas led to the development of systems movements, in both Europe and the United States, that included not only biologists but scientists in other fields as well. Systems societies were formed on both continents.

The Basis of Passional Psychology

The Basis of Passional Psychology
Title The Basis of Passional Psychology PDF eBook
Author Jacobus X
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 1901
Genre Instinct
ISBN

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Plant Biomechanics

Plant Biomechanics
Title Plant Biomechanics PDF eBook
Author Anja Geitmann
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 441
Release 2018-06-09
Genre Science
ISBN 3319790994

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This book provides important insights into the operating principles of plants by highlighting the relationship between structure and function. It describes the quantitative determination of structural and mechanical parameters, such as the material properties of a tissue, in correlation with specific features, such as the ability of the tissue to conduct water or withstand bending forces, which will allow advanced analysis in plant biomechanics. This knowledge enables researchers to understand the developmental changes that occur in plant organs over their life span and under the influence of environmental factors. The authors provide an overview of the state of the art of plant structure and function and how they relate to the mechanical behavior of the organism, such as the ability of plants to grow against the gravity vector or to withstand the forces of wind. They also show the sophisticated strategies employed by plants to effect organ movement and morphogenesis in the absence of muscles or cellular migration. As such, this book not only appeals to scientists currently working in plant sciences and biophysics, but also inspires future generations to pursue their own research in this area.

Meliora

Meliora
Title Meliora PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 400
Release 1866
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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