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TITLE:
The Intrinsic Self-Time of Biosystems
AUTHORS:
Oliver Szasz, Peter Gyula Szigeti, Andras Szasz
KEYWORDS:
Psychometric Function, Allometry, Scaling, Bio-Invariance, Survival
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Biophysics,
Vol.9 No.2,
April
9,
2019
ABSTRACT: In biological systems, self-time differs from the physical time scale. Biological self-time is the characteristic of individual biosystems and invariantly describes the various dynamic processes in organisms. This biological invariance is introduced by using 2 basic theorems: Allometric scaling and the Weibull psychometric function. Our objective was to precisely describe the timing phenomenon in biosystems and provide a framework to further develop this analogy for other fields.