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<p>in the scientific literature) include specifications of the entities and activities involved, as well as the start and termination conditions. This aspect is mostly limited to linear mechanisms, which have relatively unambiguous beginning and end points between which they produce their phenomenon, although it may be possible to arbitrarily select such points in cyclical mechanisms (e.g., the <a href="page.php?w=Krebs_cycle">Krebs cycle</a>).</p>

<p>;Epistemic aspect<br/>
:Mechanisms are dynamic producers of phenomena. This conception emphasizes</p><p>
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