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Meaning of "dissipative structures"

Dissipative structures - structures or systems that dissipate energy in order to maintain their organization or structure. In physics and engineering, dissipative structures refer to systems that rely on energy dissipation to function effectively

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Such dissipative structures have a finite lifetime.
But we are all dissipative structures.
Dissipative structures may be designed in the following two alternative ways.
What is surprising is that dissipative structures are always temporary.
Dissipative structures theory.
Another characteristic of dissipative structures is that they are not permanent.
Design criteria and detailing rules for dissipative structures.
This is the dissipative structures theory.
These new structures vary in structure from the previous dissipative structures.
One key characteristic of dissipative structures is that they are not permanent.
A fractal design incorporates chaos theory and the process of dissipative structures.
Cities are dissipative structures.
See dynamical systems and chaos theory, dissipative structures.
New dissipative structures form and indirectly take the place of the previous dissipative structures.
What was the role of dissipative structures in evolution?

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In this sense, intracellular water forms very pronounced dissipative structures.
The problem with dissipative structures of the fluid state is that they dissipate too soon.
In physics terms, they are all dissipative structures.
Self-adaptive dissipative structures could play an important biological role.
Memories, including deeply entrenched patterns of behavior and thought, are dissipative structures.
We also know that dissipative structures do not shrink back well, at all.
Ilya Prigogine ( Belgium ), for contributions to nonequilibrium thermodynamics, particularly the theory of dissipative structures.
Dissipative structures are associated with an entirely different ordering principle called " order through fluctuation ".
Ilya Prigogine received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1977 for his work on dissipative structures.
Other examples of dissipative structures include ecosystems, all plants and animals, stars, and hurricanes.
Prigogine won the 1977 nobel prize for his work on the non-equilibrium thermodynamics of dissipative structures.
Ilya Prigogine received a Nobel Prize in 1977 for his work on dissipative structures.

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