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NegentropyNegentropy import is entropy export. "Negentropy" is a term coined by Erwin Schrdinger in his popular-science book "What is life?" (1943). Schrdinger introduced that term when explaining that a living system exports entropy in order to maintain its own entropy at a low level. By using the term "Negentropy", he could express this fact in a more "positive" way: A living system imports negentropy and stores it.
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