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5890 | Volume 21 | 1958 | 5891 | Volume 21 | 9-May-58 |
Summary: Statistical trends (in stochastic processes) are, to be evolving species, simply a
method that may or may not be adapted for the job. Once adopted, they have the force
of a law. |
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Stability and evolution |
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