Mark Gerstein

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More generally: if the mass is increased by any arbitrary factor at any scale (100, in the example), then the metabolic rate increases by the same factor (32, in the example) no matter what the value of the initial mass is, that is, whether it’s that of a mouse, cat, cow, or whale. This remarkably systematic repetitive behavior is called scale invariance or self-similarity and is a property inherent to power laws.
Scale: The Universal Laws of Growth, Innovation, Sustainability, and the Pace of Life, in Organisms, Cities, Economies, and Companies
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