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"If the world is not to lose the benefit to be derived from its best minds," he writes, "it will have to find some method of allowing them scope and liberty in spite of organisation".
Weak emergence, then, can be defined in terms of simulation: a macro-property, state or fact is weakly emergent if and only if it can be derived from its macro-constituents only by simulation (Bedau 2008) (see entry on simulations in science).
The velocity of the bullet, in turn, can be derived from its calculated momentum.
As a planet's mass can be derived from its gravitational force, de Wit reasoned that a planet's mass could be derived from its atmospheric temperature, pressure profile, and density — parameters that, in principle, may be obtained from a transmission spectrum.
The analytics Hewlett-Packard will offer will be derived from its earlier purchases of Vertica and Autonomy.
The improved alkaline stability of the crosslinked AEMs may be derived from its compact crosslinked architecture, protecting the cations from severe degradation.
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It seems to be closely related to the organism it is derived from, its purity, the specific activity and the characteristics of the targeted fungus.
2. Each level of being is derived from its superior, a derivation that is not a process in time or space.
Its universality is derived from its self-realization of the culture and time that made it.
In order to appreciate the long-term clinical benefits of sipuleucel-T treatment, it is important to understand how these are derived from its mode of action.
The tavern's name is derived from its function.
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