Acta Geologica 23. (1980)

1-4. szám

Acta Geologica Vol. 23 Nos 1—4 INDEX STUDIES ON THE UNIVERSAL CYCLICITY RELATION GENERAL PROBLEMS Szádeczky-Kardoss, E.: Preface.................................................................................................... 3 Szádeczky-Kardoss, E.: The Universal Cyclicity Relation................................................... 5 Szádeczky-Kardoss, E.: Space and Matter in the Cycle View (Preliminary Report) .... 33 Szádeczky-Kardoss, E.: Cycle Parameters and System Theory........................................... 65 Szádeczky-Kardoss, E.: Cycle View and Cosmology.............................................................. 83 Benkő, F.: Function Relations and Confidence Intervals of Cyclic Relationships............. 89 Benkő, F.: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations Connected with the Cyclicity 111 Relations ................................................................................................................................. 101 Horváth, J.: Cyclic Processes and the Stability of Systems................................................... HI Szűcs, E.: Necessity and Drawbacks of Interdisciplinarity..................................................... 117 Paál, G.: Universal Cyclicity in a Non-cyclic Universe........................................................... 121 Paál, G.: Large Number Coincidences and the Cosmic Evolution......................................... 129 Balázs, В.: Large-scale Cyclic Processes in the Galaxy........................................................... 139 Clubé, S. V. M.: Cosmology with a Material Vacuum............................................................... 151 Ver6, J.: Geomagnetic Pulsations. A Possible Link between Interplanetary Medium and Surface.........,............................................................................................................................ 155 BÉrczi, Sz.: Cyclicity in the History of Matter and its Application to the Elementary Structure-building Processes of the Solar System......................................................... 163 BÉrczi, Sz. — D. Nagy: Periodicity of Extremal Geometric Arrangements (Densest Pack­ing, Thinnest Covering, Tessallation).............................................................................. 173 Márföldi, G-: Gravity and Substructure in the System of the Universal Cyclicity Relation 201 Gulyás, В.: Additional Bridges in the Universal Cyclicity Relation.........................................211 Beckinsale, R. P. : Climatic Change: A Rational Theory and its Human Implications ... 229 Barta, Gy.: Application of Cyclicity and Rhythm in Earth Structural Research........ 243 Szabolcs, I.: Mass and Energy Flow in Soil Formation............................................................ 251 Koch, A. S.: Cyclic Phenomena in Receptor Generation by the Cell Membrane............... 263 Tusa, E.: Complex Education and the Universal Cyclic Relation......................................... 269 f- Ldata CONCERNINC£THE|UNIVEFSAL cyclicity relation Póka, T.: The Object and System of Earth Sciences and the “Universal Cycle Relation” 277 Bell, B.: Cycles and Rhythms in the Atmospheric Motion System..................................... 278 Dobosi, Z. — B. Géczy: Paleoclimatologicnl and Paleontological Implications of Radiation Measurements by Satellites.................................................................................................. 278 Rónai, A.: Cyclic Fluctuations of Pressure in the Pannonian Basin and their Hydro­chemical Implications............................................................................................................ 279 Dudich, E.: Place and Role of the Biosphere in the Material and Energy Flows............... 280 Gánti, T.: On the Cyclic and Periodical Phenomena of Living System................................. 280 Pécsi, M.: Hierarchical Classification of the Landforms — an Interpretation of the Period­icity of Relief Development .............................................................................................. 281 Végh-Neubrandt, E.: Cycles and Rhythm in the Triassic of Hungary.............................. 282 Kőháti, A. : | Relationship between the Structure of the Inner Planets and the Hierarchy of their Surficial Processes ............................................................................ 283 Szeidl, B.: Periodical Changes in the Radiation of Stars....................................................... 284 Jermy, T.: Cycles of Supraindividual Biological Systems and the Spiral Character of Biological Cycles ..................................................................................................................... 284 Ondvári, Á.: The Universal Relation of Cyclicity and the Social Organizations................. 285

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