[CITATION][C] The physical basis of life
JD Bernal - Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section B, 1949 - iopscience.iop.org
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I feel deeply honoured at being asked to join the very
distinguished series of Guthrie lecturers. I have chosen a subject which at first sight seems …
distinguished series of Guthrie lecturers. I have chosen a subject which at first sight seems …
[CITATION][C] Mechanical man: The physical basis of intelligent life
DE Wooldridge, SC Brown - 1968 - pubs.aip.org
This tenth volume in the Advances in Applied Mechanics consists of two papers:" Wave
Propagation in Real Gases" by Wilbert Lick of the California Institute of Technology and" …
Propagation in Real Gases" by Wilbert Lick of the California Institute of Technology and" …
[BOOK][B] The nature of physical theory
PW Bridgman - 1936 - andrew.cmu.edu
4 THE NATURE OF PHYSICAL THEORY the younger generation of physicists, born since
the special theory of relativity was formulated, do seem to have to a large degree just this …
the special theory of relativity was formulated, do seem to have to a large degree just this …
The theory of open systems in physics and biology
L Von Bertalanffy - Science, 1950 - science.org
F ROM THE PHYSICAL POINT OF VIEW, the characteristic state of the living organism is that
of an open system. A system is closed if no material enters or leaves it; it is open if there is …
of an open system. A system is closed if no material enters or leaves it; it is open if there is …
Life, thermodynamics, and cybernetics
L Brillouin - American Scientist, 1949 - JSTOR
HOW is it possible to understand life, when the whole world is ruled by such a law as the
second principle of thermodynamics, which points toward death and annihilation? This …
second principle of thermodynamics, which points toward death and annihilation? This …
[BOOK][B] The way things are
PW Bridgman - 1959 - degruyter.com
It may be of some assistance to the reader to give some historical account of the
development of this book. The impulse to write such a book goes back at least thirty years …
development of this book. The impulse to write such a book goes back at least thirty years …
[BOOK][B] Matter and energy
F Soddy - 1911 - books.google.com
THE behaviour of matter and energy represents one aspect only of human knowledge,
which is generally known by the name of physical science. It seems well to state at the outset …
which is generally known by the name of physical science. It seems well to state at the outset …
[BOOK][B] Assumption and myth in physical theory: the tarner lectures delivered at Cambridge in November 1965
H Bondi - 1967 - books.google.com
When I received the invitation to give the Tarner lectures I thought that they would be a good
opportunity for expressing some of the accumulated prejudices and notions that have …
opportunity for expressing some of the accumulated prejudices and notions that have …
[CITATION][C] The preparation of programs for an electronic digital computer
MV Wilkes, DJ Wheeler, S Gill, FJ Corbató - 1958 - pubs.aip.org
The middle essay of the seven here reprinted is Professor Bohr's account of his discussions
over the years with Einstein. A charming feature is the illustration of" apparatus" proposed by …
over the years with Einstein. A charming feature is the illustration of" apparatus" proposed by …
Physical biochemistry.
HB Bull - 1943 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This book is the outcome of a series of lectures ephysical chemistry as applied to living
systems, give by the" author to graduate students in biochemistrphysiology, bacteriology and …
systems, give by the" author to graduate students in biochemistrphysiology, bacteriology and …