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− | '''''German''': Kybernetik | + | '''''German''': [[:de:Kybernetik|Kybernetik]]'' |
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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
The term '''cybernetics''' denotes the theory of intercausal navigational networks that form the basis for communication and organizational processes in dynamical systems. | The term '''cybernetics''' denotes the theory of intercausal navigational networks that form the basis for communication and organizational processes in dynamical systems. | ||
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==Medical Impact== | ==Medical Impact== | ||
− | [[Medical Cybernetics]] deals with problems and applications of cybernetics in biomedical research and clinical medicine. | + | [[Medical Cybernetics]] deals with problems and applications of cybernetics in biomedical research and [[clinical medicine]]. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
German: Kybernetik
The term cybernetics denotes the theory of intercausal navigational networks that form the basis for communication and organizational processes in dynamical systems.
Branches of cybernetics are in detail:
Medical Cybernetics deals with problems and applications of cybernetics in biomedical research and clinical medicine.
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