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Autopoiesis and by
* Autopoiesis and knowledge in the organization by Aquiles Limone, Luis E. Bastias

Autopoiesis and with
* The Observer Web: Autopoiesis and Enaction: a website with more explanations

Autopoiesis and on
Stafford Beer in particular both wrote a preface to one of the papers in Maturana & Varela ( 1980 ) Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living and develops applications in his own work on cybernetics and the viable system model.
Behavior settings also may serve as a bridge between the foundational work of Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela on Autopoiesis and the insights developed in American Pragmatism and Continental Activity Theory.

Autopoiesis and both
/ Autopoiesis ( 2000 ) was one such artificial life work that allowed a series of robots constructed of grapevines to both act as individuals and a group.

Autopoiesis and .
Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living.
Autopoiesis () literally means " self-creation " and expresses a fundamental dialectic among structure, mechanism and function.
Autopoiesis was originally presented as a system description that was said to define and explain the nature of living systems.
Autopoiesis: a review and a reappraisal.
Autopoiesis and Cognition: the Realization of the Living.
Autopoiesis: the organization of living systems, its characterization and a model.
* Autopoiesis and cognition: The realization of the living.

by and Ken
The second of the so-called J-missions, the mission was crewed by Commander John Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly.
* Ken Kennedy Award, awarded by ACM and the IEEE Computer Society
Law professor Ken Gromley's book The Death of American Virtue reveals that Clinton escaped a 1996 assassination attempt in the Philippines by terrorists working for Osama bin Laden.
* Baseball PBS documentary directed by Ken Burns
The following example is from the Users ' Reference to B by Ken Thompson:
from 30 July to 2 November 2008, featuring original artwork from all eight decades of both ' The Beano ' and ' The Dandy ', including work by Dudley D. Watkins, David Law, Leo Baxendale and Ken Reid as well as David Sutherland and many contemporary artists.
The song is heard in a choral rendition by Ken Darby in the 1968 John Wayne film, The Green Berets, based on Moore's book.
In the documentary television series Baseball ( 1994 ), directed by Ken Burns, Costas indicated that he had a very poor relationship with his father, but did not go into specifics.
In 1958, Clipperton was visited by ornithologist Ken Stager of the Los Angeles County Museum.
Ken Holtzman pitched a no-hitter on August 19, and the division lead grew to 8 games over the St. Louis Cardinals and by 9 games over the New York Mets.
On a positive note, the home run chase between Sosa, McGwire and Ken Griffey, Jr. helped professional baseball to bring in a new crop of fans as well as bringing back some fans who had been disillusioned by the 1994 strike.
Storylines throughout the decade included: a mystery poison-pen letter received by Elsie Tanner, the 1962 marriage of Ken Barlow and Valerie Tatlock, the death of Martha Longhurst in 1964, the birth of the Barlow twins in 1965, Elsie Tanner's wedding to Steve Tanner as well as a train crashing from the viaduct ( both in 1967 ), the murder of Steve Tanner in 1968, and a coach crash in 1969.
In 1982, Chelsea were, at the nadir of their fortunes, acquired by Ken Bates for the nominal sum of £ 1, although by now the Stamford Bridge freehold had been sold to property developers, meaning the club faced losing their home.
Ken Uston reviewed 32 games in his book Ken Uston's Guide to Buying and Beating the Home Video Games in 1982, and rated some of the Channel F's titles highly ; of these, Alien Invasion and Video Whizball were considered by Uston to be " the finest adult cartridges currently available for the Fairchild Channel F System.
At the 2001 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 18, 2001, Earnhardt was involved in a car accident after the final lap, in which Earnhardt's car was pushed into the wall nose-first by Ken Schrader's car at an estimated speed of.
The two conference title games led to a hot bidding war between the clubs for players ; the Niners signed cornerback Deion Sanders from the Atlanta Falcons and also signed linebacker Ken Norton, Jr. from the Cowboys ; they defeated the Cowboys 21-14 in the 1994 regular season and then hosted the Cowboys in that year's Conference title game, with the Cowboys now coached by Barry Switzer ; the 49ers raced to a 21-0 lead in the first seven minutes of the first quarter and won 38-28 en route to Super Bowl XXIX.
* Father Damien: The Leper Priest-1980 ( Incomplete-Replaced by Ken Howard )
Ken Pitt, introduced by Horton, took over as Bowie's manager.
Hunky Dory ( 1971 ) found Visconti, Bowie's producer and bassist, supplanted in both roles, by Ken Scott and Trevor Bolder respectively.
Designed by Ken and Lew Norris, the Bluebird K7 was an all-metal jet-propelled 3-point hydroplane with a Metropolitan-Vickers Beryl jet engine producing of thrust.
ed was originally written in PDP-11 / 20 assembler by Ken Thompson in 1971.
This was repeated by Ken Mattingly and Charles Duke on Apollo 16, and by Ronald Evans and Harrison Schmitt on Apollo 17.

by and Rinaldo
* 1711 – The London première of Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, the first Italian opera written for the London stage.
This line was founded by Rinaldo, third son of Matteo Rosso the Great.
Rinaldo d ' Asti is robbed, arrives at Castle Guglielmo, and is entertained by a widow lady ; his property is restored to him, the robbers caught and hanged, and he returns home safe and sound.
Friar Rinaldo lies with his godchild's mother: her husband finds him in the room with her ; and they make him believe that he was curing his godson of worms by a charm.
* February 24 – Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel, the first Italian opera written for the London stage, premieres in that city.
The full lyric possibilities of a string of choral songs were realized by Johannes Brahms in his Rinaldo, that — like the Walpurgisnacht — was set to a text by Goethe.
On August 16, 1328, the last Bonacolsi, Rinaldo, was overthrown in a revolt backed by the House of Gonzaga, a family of officials.
A sense of Italian national identity was reflected in Gian Rinaldo Carli's Della Patria degli Italiani, written in 1764, a very famous " much-quoted article telling how a stranger entered a café in Milan and puzzled its occupants by saying that he was neither a foreigner nor a Milanese.
In the 18th century, Rinaldo d ' Este was twice driven from his city by French invasions, and Francesco III built many of Modena's public buildings, but the Este pictures were sold and many of them wound up in Dresden.
However, the Keep is also currently under siege by Dalt the Mercenary, a known enemy of Amber and friend of Luke / Rinaldo.
The Pico family would reign as dukes until Mirandola, an ally of Louis XIV of France, was conquered by his rival, Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1708 and annexed to Modena by Duke Rinaldo d ' Este, the exiled male line becoming extinct in 1747.
The magazine scored some success and published works by young talents like Dino Battaglia, Rinaldo D ' Ami and Giorgio Bellavitis.
Founded by Rinaldo Piaggio in 1884, Piaggio initially produced locomotives and railway carriages.
The Rivellino, the ancient main gate built in 1447 by Rinaldo Orsini.
His opera ' Rinaldo and Armida ' has recently been published in the Recent Researches of the Music of the Baroque Era series ( A-R Editions ), edited by Steven Plank.
Piaggio Aero Industries was established in its current form in November 1998, when a group of shareholders headed by Piero Ferrari and Josè Di Mase acquired the assets of Rinaldo Piaggio.
By 1998, the assets of Rinaldo Piaggio S. p. A. exchanged hands and a group of entrepreneurs headed by the Di Mase and Ferrari families and Piaggio became Piaggio Aero Industries.
In Bulfinch's Mythology, Rinaldo's acquisition of Bayard is described as follows: a disguised Maugris ( who had previously acquired Bayard ) tells Rinaldo that a wild horse under an enchantment roams the woods, and that this horse belonged initially to Amadis of Gaul and can only be won by a knight of Amadis ' lineage.
Rinaldo eventually subdues the horse by throwing it on the ground, breaking the enchantment.
Renaud, as Rinaldo, is an important character in Italian Renaissance epics, including Morgante by Luigi Pulci, Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto.

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