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Fundamentals of the philosophical content methodology on the creation and development of a class of natural and technical systems in water management construction

The main purpose of this article is to assess the philosophical, categorical concept meaning of the notions “system”, “system approach” and “system research” in the new class of natural and technical systems (NTS) “Natural Environment - Activity Object– Population” (“NE – AO - P”), which have receiv...

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