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In "Emergence," he argues that by applying the millenniums-old principles of swarm logic to software design, programmers will one day change the way we live, work and play video games.
In emergence, the different units of an entity display teleonomic, i.e., apparently purposeful behavior [ 215].
A subset of pupae was placed in emergence cages and adult male flies were allowed to emerge.
We focused on three overarching questions: (i) To what degree are cross types capable of overwintering and emerging in the spring and do they differ in emergence time?
The number of emerging female parasitoids was quantified by capturing the parasitoids in emergence tents from fields where the oilseed rape plants were grown the previous year.
This kind of behaviour, in which simple actions combine to produce sophisticated results, is called emergence.Now human designers are getting interested in emergence, too.
Hussam El-Fawal, deputy director of international programmes, Mercy-USA for Aid and Development, Plymouth, Michigan, USA Hussam has been working in emergence response and programme management for 20 years.
As Steven Johnson reveals in EMERGENCE (Scribner), the answer lies in the alchemy of "complex adaptive systems," in which unintelligent parts act together to create a much smarter whole.
Carbon contained in the starting materials, therefore, plays an indispensable role in emergence of ORR activity.
However, CSSL-5 seedlings were shorter in mesocotyl length and lower in emergence rate than Kasalath.
Specifically, use of molecular engineering of biological systems resulted in emergence of Nanobiotechnology [3].
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