Sentence examples for emergent notion from inspiring English sources

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Differential vulnerability, through which stress alters vulnerability to the effects of environmental hazards, is an emergent notion in environmental health that may contribute to these disparities.

There is an emergent notion in the environmental health literature that social factors and stress alter vulnerability to the harmful health effects of environmental exposures that then contribute to racial/ethnic health disparities (Gee and Payne-Sturges 2004).

For example, Bagley and Farmer [ 14] suggest that reaction networks provide a simple model for studying evolution with an emergent notion of fitness (i.e., they are clearly referring to Darwinian evolution), but subsequently [ 15] they used the word evolution in the Spencerian sense of change, rather than of the actual accumulation of adaptations, which is what we are really interested in.

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It's that hopefulness of an emergent nation.

The notion of emergent change has been variously applied, including in the theoretical frameworks of Aarts et al. [ 21] and Katsma et al. [ 31].

Among their suggestions, they specifically mentioned that "the notion of emergent behavior, pattern formation, and dynamical systems" is "central to understanding biology" and therefore advocated discussion of such topics in introductory physics courses taken by life sciences majors.

It is one thing to delineate the contours of the notion of emergence, another to argue that emergent phenomena actually exist.

It was originally applied to exhibit the emergent phenomenon known under the notion of self-organized criticality.

As to 11, the intended notion of an emergent property is one for which mereological supervenience fails.[42] Let x have proper parts.

At that time, there was a rich emergent discourse that articulated the notion of shared services between knowledge-based systems and learning (Mason et al., 2003).

(Indeed, he defines the notion of an emergent property as a non-structural "anomoeomerous" property, i.e., a non-structural property such that some particular that has it has a part that does not have it; see Armstrong 1978b, 69 71, 171).

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