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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: m2. Self-Organizing Systems, Examples of physical systems displaying self-organization (Complexity) ???? m3. Chemical Clocks, Examples of physical systems displaying self-organization (Complexity) ???? m4. Bellesov- Zabotinsky reaction, Examples of physical systems displaying self-organization (Complexity) ???? m5. Benard Preparation, The concept of self-organizing systems leads to a new vision of matter, no longer passive, but associated with spontaneous activity. ???? Self-organizing behavior is a fundamental new property of far-from-equilibrium systems., m2. Self-organizing Systems ???? m1. Complexity, The concept of self-organizing systems leads to a new vision of matter, no longer passive, but associated with spontaneous activity. ???? The three modes of self-organization of matter leading to complex behavior; bistability; hysteresis; and oscillations (periodic and nonperiodic);, The correlation between physico-chemical self-organization and biological order is striking. ???? Examples of physical systems displaying self-organization (Complexity), Example of living Systems Exhibiting Self-Organization ???? m6. Slime Mold, The concept of self-organizing systems leads to a new vision of matter, no longer passive, but associated with spontaneous activity. ???? Alan Turing, 1952. Transitions mediated by chemical substances lead to symmetry-breaking and are one of the key features of life amenable to physico-chemical self-organization., m2. Self-organizing Systems ???? m9. Evolution