CORPUSCULAR ADDITIVITY IN SYSTEMS 2)
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I.V. BLAUBERG, V.N. SADOVSKY and E.G. YUDIN observe (after A. MALINOWSKY) that, in living systems "In proceeding from the lower levels, bordering on molecular biology, to the higher ones (those of the cell, the tissue, the organism, the species, etc) a regular alternation of… two types of organization may be observed: paired chromosomes (corpuscular property), complementarity of the nucleus and the cell (rigid relation), cells of the same tissue (corpuscular property), mutual complementarity of tissues, multiple organs or their parts (corpuscular property), relations between systems of organs (rigid relations), individuals of the same sex (corpuscular properties), complementarity of sexes (rigid relations), etc."(1977, p.217).
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