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Emergence is the process of complex pattern formation from simpler rules. This can be a dynamic process (occurring over time), such as the evolution of the human brain over thousands of successive generations; or emergence can happen over disparate size scales, such as the interactions between a macroscopic number of neurons producing a human brain capable of thought (even though the constituent neurons are not themselves conscious). ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergent
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| emergent |
Describes a property of a system that is not predictable from the starting conditions.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~E.html
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| emergence |
[ee-MERJ-ants] the act of an adult insect leaving the pupal case or the last immature exoskeleton.
Ãâó: members.aol.com/YESedu/glossary.html
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| emergency |
A situation or an occurrence of a serious nature, developing suddenly and unexpectedly, and demanding immediate action. This is generally of short duration, for example, an interruption of normal Agency operations for a week or less. It may involve electrical failure or minor flooding caused by broken pipes.
Ãâó: www.epa.gov/records/tools/toolkits/vital/b.htm
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| emery |
Abrasive material composed of iron oxide and carborundum.
Ãâó: www.peakagents.ca/glossary/e3.htm
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