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International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Volume 4, Issue 2

International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Volume 4, Issue 2


Print ISSN: 1755-7437


Electronic ISSN: 1755-7445

EVIDENCE OF DESIGN IN BIRD FEATHERS AND AVIAN RESPIRATION

Author(s): A .C. McINTOSH

Pages: 15 Page Range: 154 - 169 Price: Free (open access)

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DOI: 10.2495/DNE-V4-N2-154-169

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THE MECHANISM OF LIVER SIZE CONTROL IN MAMMALS: A NOVEL ANIMAL STUDY

Author(s): K. YOSHIZATO, C. TATENO & R. UTOH

Pages: 19 Page Range: 123 - 142 Price: Free (open access)

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DOI: 10.2495/DNE-V4-N2-123-142

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UNDERSTANDING DESIGN IN NATURE CAN BENEFIT PRODUCT CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

Author(s): D.E. SANTOS-REYES & T. LAWLOR-WRIGHT

Pages: 17 Page Range: 105 - 122 Price: Free (open access)

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DOI: 10.2495/DNE-V4-N2-105-122

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INCREASING ENTROPY: HEAT DEATH OR PERPETUAL HARMONIES?

Author(s): R.E. ULANOWICZ

Pages: 13 Page Range: 83 - 96 Price: Free (open access)

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DOI: 10.2495/DNE-V4-N2-83-96

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THE GOLDEN RATIO PREDICTED: VISION, COGNITION AND LOCOMOTION AS A SINGLE DESIGN IN NATURE

Author(s): ADRIAN BEJAN

Pages: 7 Page Range: 97 - 104 Price: Free (open access)

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DOI: 10.2495/DNE-V4-N2-97-104

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HONEY AND SUGAR AS SURROGATE PRODUCTS: AN ENERGY EVALUATION

Author(s): E. SIMONCINI, F. COPPOLA, S. BORSA & F.M. PULSELLI

Pages: 10 Page Range: 143 - 153 Price: Free (open access)

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DOI: 10.2495/DNE-V4-N2-143-153

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International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics

Print ISSN: 1755-7437


Electronic ISSN: 1755-7445

A transdisciplinary journal relating nature, science and the humanities

The International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics opens new avenues for understanding the relationship between arts and sciences. The objective of the journal is to encourage and facilitate inter-disciplinary communication between scientists in different disciplines, as well as other professionals in academia, research institutions or industry, working on a variety of studies involving nature and its significance to modern scientific thought and design.