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INDUCER

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Charles François (2004). INDUCER, International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics, 2(1): 1640.
Collection International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics
Year 2004
Vol. (num.) 2(1)
ID 1640
Object type Methodology or model

A process which facilitates the needed response.

This term has been coined by R. ROSEN, who also uses the opposite one: repressor, and stated that, in a network, “… the behavior is always the outcome of an interaction of pairs of antagonistic activities, one of which excites a particular response, and the other of which inhibits it” (1974, p.171).

See also

Agonistics, Antagonism Principle

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