This book proposed a comprehensive energy theory of reversible adaptation (ETRA) explaining general rules and mechanisms of organism adaptation to shifts in both external and internal environments. The theory is based on cellular mechanisms of reactive adaptation (CMRA) controlling long-term energy balance. CMRA and an organism-scale distributed functional system called energy mega-system (EMS) provide human reversible adaptation to unstable external/internal environmental conditions.
Preface; Introduction:: Energy Basis of the Evolving Individual Life; Current Understanding of Organism-environment Relationships:: Achievements & Problems; Virtual Adaptive Organisms; Some Evolutionary Layers in the Living Cell; Some Remarkable Differences Between Unicellular & Multicellular Organisms; The Population of Common Cells as Special type of Functional Units; Human Energy Mega-System (EMS); Energy Theory of Reversible Adaptation; Systemic View of Human Acclimation:: Biomechanical Events Preceding Energy Imbalance; Evolving for Survival; General Conclusion; Index.
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