| C. W. Kilmister - 1987 - 272 стор.
...only one general conclusion : 'Living matter, while not eluding the laws of physics as established to date, is likely to involve other laws of physics...which, however, once they have been revealed, will form as integral a part of this science as the former.' Schrodinger is thus drawn to the same conclusion... | |
| Walter J. Moore, Walter John Moore - 1992 - 532 стор.
...research in biology. 'From Delbriick's general picture of the hereditary substance it emerges that living matter, while not eluding the "laws of physics"...as integral a part of this science as the former.' Schrodinger believed that these other laws of physics would be related to the ability of a living organism... | |
| Erwin Schrödinger - 1992 - 204 стор.
...for writing this book. From Delbriick's general picture of the hereditary substance it emerges that living matter, while not eluding the 'laws of physics'...as integral a part of this science as the former. ORDER BASED ON ORDER This is a rather subtle line of thought, open to misconception in more than one... | |
| National Academy of Sciences - 1993 - 509 стор.
...S g i_- га Delbriick's picture of the hereditary substance it emerges that living matter, C <D i_ while not eluding the 'laws of physics' as established up to date, is likely to " > О -*¿ ф чO > rinvolve hitherto unknown 'other laws of physics' which, however, once they à... | |
| Walter John Moore - 1994 - 368 стор.
...research in biology. "From Delbriick's general picture of the hereditary substance it emerges that living matter, while not eluding the 'laws of physics'...will form just as integral a part of this science." He believed that these other laws of physics would be related to the ability of a living organism to... | |
| Michael P. Murphy, Luke A. J. O'Neill - 1997 - 212 стор.
...explanation for all matters: From Delbruck's general picture of the hereditary substance it emerges that living matter, while not eluding the 'laws of physics'...as integral a part of this science as the former. (Schrodinger, 1944, p. 69.) Schrodinger then tries to deduce the nature of hereditary material from... | |
| Gunther Siegmund Stent - 404 стор.
...attempts." Furthermore, "from Delbruck's general picture of the hereditary substance it emerges that living matter, while not eluding the laws of physics as established up to date, is likely to involve hitherto unknown 'other laws of physics,' which, however, once they have been revealed will form just... | |
| 814 стор.
...physiology and genetics. . . . From Delbruck's general picture of the hereditary substance it emerges that living matter, while not eluding the "laws of physics"...form just as integral a part of this science as the former.15 Although the scientific concepts developed in Schrödinger 's book do not appear to have... | |
| Leah Ceccarelli - 2001 - 217 стор.
...concerns a single passage in which Schrodinger claims that his "only motive for writing" is to show that "living matter, while not eluding the 'laws of physics...as integral a part of this science as the former" (SW, 68-69). This passage has been interpreted in at least three different ways by scholars writing... | |
| Franklin M. Harold - 2001 - 320 стор.
...self-organization of physical systems subjected to a flux of energy. Schrodinger, for one, considered that "living matter, while not eluding the 'laws of physics'...as integral a part of this science as the former" (1). Here we touch one of the grand themes of a future biology, to which we shall return more than... | |
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