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         Cybernetics:     more books (100)
  1. Psycho-cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz, 1969
  2. The Cybernetic Shogun by Victor Milan, 1990-03
  3. The Cybernetics Group by Steve Joshua Heims, 1991-08-01
  4. Cosmic Cybernetics: The Foundations of a Modern Astrology by Theodor Landscheidt, 1973
  5. The Application of Cybernetic Analysis to the Study of International Politics by S.D. Bryen, 1971-07-31
  6. The Discovery of the Artificial: Behavior, Mind and Machines Before and Beyond Cybernetics (Studies in Cognitive Systems) by R. Cordeschi, 2010-11-02
  7. New Perspectives on Cybernetics: Self-Organization, Autonomy and Connectionism (Synthese Library)
  8. Soft Machine: Cybernetic Fiction by David Porush, 1984-12-20
  9. Psycho-Cybernetics: A New Way to Get More Living out of Life by Maxwell Maltz, 1976-04-15
  10. Cybernetic Modelling by Jiri and Miroslav Valach Klir, 1967
  11. Cybernetic creativity, by Harold A Rothbart, 1972
  12. Cybernetics for the Modern Mind by Walter Robert Fuchs, 1971-03
  13. Cybernetics Within Us by Y. Saparina, 1971
  14. Biological Cybernetics Research Trends

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Marineland q.v. ), was completed in 1938 near St. Augustine, Fla., U.S. Oceanariums are more difficult to maintain than freshwater aquariums. Changes in salinity conditions confound the relationships between temperature, acidity, and oxygen levels of an aquatic system and create complex maintenance problems that require constant attention if sensitive fishes and other organisms are to be kept in a healthy state. Oceanariums, however, have certain advantages. Many more different species of fish live in marine environments than in freshwater systems, so that a greater diversity of displays is possible. In addition, a saltwater environment permits the holding of such large and impressive animals as sharks, rays, and marine turtles, as well as seagoing mammals ( e.g., dolphins, whales, and manatees). Many oceanariums make full use of the ability of whales and dolphins to be trained, devising special acrobatic shows for the public. A number of oceanariums are associated with research or educational programs of universities, biological stations, and marine institutes. Arrangements may be reciprocal in that oceanariums can provide facilities for student training or experiments while the academic or research units can contribute specimens and professional advice about the care of marine organisms. Compare

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