Homer Jacobson - Articles

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  • "Virustat, a Device for Continuous Production of Viruses," Applied Microbiology, 14(6): 940–952 (1966 November) with Leslie S. Jacobson.
  • "The informational content of mechanisms and circuits," Information and Control, 2(3):285-296, September 1959.
  • "On Models of Reproduction," American Scientist 46(1958):255-284.
  • "Information, Reproduction and the Origin of Life," American Scientist, p. 125 (January 1955)
    • Retraction of two passages: Letter to the editor, American Scientist (November–December 2007)
  • "The Informational Capacity of the Human Eye," Science 113:292-293 (March 16, 1951).
  • "The Informational Capacity of the Human Ear," Science 112:143-144 (August 4, 1950).

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