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Classification, generally biological systems

All of these classifications are naturally interrelated for a given chemical/biological engineering problem, and the best approach is to choose one main classification and then use the other problem s classifications as subdivisions. The most fundamental classification of systems is usually based upon their thermodynamical characteristics. This classification is the most general it divides systems into open, closed, and isolated systems which are defined as follows ... [Pg.60]


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