ONTOGENY 1)5)
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"The process of development of the individual: embriology plus whatever changes in environment and habit may impose" (G. BATESON, 1979, p.229)
The interesting point thus made clear is the importance of the direct and indirect (habit) impacts on the original structure.
But does the ontogenic process, as thus understood, finally ends at some precise time in the system's life?
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