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In New York, the movement has been personified by Brooklyn Rider, the fun-loving foursome whose smoothly ingratiating style emerges from a combination of new-music, early-music, and world-music influences, in addition to deep classical training.
What counts as a "thing" emerges from a combination of possession and accession, and so these aspects of property form a basic module, which serves as a basic default regime that can be displaced by more refined rules of title and governance.
Therefore, our model indicates that the complex behavior of DNA looping in vivo emerges from a combination of the simple behavior of the individual conformations rather than from the individual conformations themselves.
This study provides evidence that the adaptive individual response to the trade-off between feeding and vigilance in social animals emerges from a combination of intrinsic differences of activity bout durations and imitative behavior.
A powerful example of where computational neuroscience makes an impact is when a critical behaviour emerges from a combination of ingredients that, on their own, are not easily accessible to empirical investigation.
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Much recent feminist work has emerged from a combination of cultural analysis, anthropology, and postmodern philosophy.
TODAY'S crisis thus emerged from a combination of disasters operating in free markets, but wreaking ruin as they developed.
Recently, the nature of ribosome structural dynamics has begun to emerge from a combination of approaches, most notably cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, and FRET.
Like much of London's development since the 1980s, the idea of locating the tallest buildings in the City emerged from a combination of "haphazard chance and rigid controls", says Richards.
Despite the impression that Smolin gives, modern theoretical physics is thriving, with potentially revolutionary ideas about space and time emerging from a combination of the standard quantum mechanics and relativity theory taught in universities for generations.
For the purposes of this discussion, "disaster" is a derived description, emerging from a combination of event dynamics (including magnitude and scope of natural processes); human impact (including number and severity of people and communities affected); and event response activity (including prediction and preparation, and both proactive and reactive allocation of resources).
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