Modeling Self-Organization: How Scientists at the Biological Computer Laboratory Came to Grips With an Elusive Concept

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Modeling Self-Organization: How Scientists at the Biological Computer Laboratory Came to Grips With an Elusive Concept. / Müggenburg, Jan.
Styles of Thinking in Science and Technology: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of the European Society for the History of Science. ed. / Hermann Hunger; Felicitas Seebacher; Gerhard Holzer. Verlag der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2010. p. 473-484.

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Harvard

Müggenburg, J 2010, Modeling Self-Organization: How Scientists at the Biological Computer Laboratory Came to Grips With an Elusive Concept. in H Hunger, F Seebacher & G Holzer (eds), Styles of Thinking in Science and Technology: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of the European Society for the History of Science. Verlag der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, pp. 473-484, 3rd International Conference of the European Society for the History of Science - 2008, Wien, Austria, 10.09.08.

APA

Müggenburg, J. (2010). Modeling Self-Organization: How Scientists at the Biological Computer Laboratory Came to Grips With an Elusive Concept. In H. Hunger, F. Seebacher, & G. Holzer (Eds.), Styles of Thinking in Science and Technology: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of the European Society for the History of Science (pp. 473-484). Verlag der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Vancouver

Müggenburg J. Modeling Self-Organization: How Scientists at the Biological Computer Laboratory Came to Grips With an Elusive Concept. In Hunger H, Seebacher F, Holzer G, editors, Styles of Thinking in Science and Technology: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of the European Society for the History of Science. Verlag der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 2010. p. 473-484

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