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Chimeras and Consciousness begins the inquiry into the evolution of the collective sensitivities of life.
In order to analyze the effect of silicate content on fracture resistance, the evolution of the collective microvoids induced by the silicate nanolayers is characterized by the void number density (VND).
The specific evolution of the collective approach of the teachers took three distinct forms, beginning with disjointed efforts to enact projects and culminating in a theme-based approach.
I was recently reminded of this when I filled my glass with these two Wines of the Week, because though they certainly (and justifiably) get their fair share of accolades, it's easy to overlook how important they have been to the overall development and evolution of the collective American wine-drinking palate.
I see this as a "call to action" for an evolution of the collective consciousness of mankind.
This time, I delve into the evolution of the collective soul, as the love-lacking predators on top kill off life on earth.
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As Okasha (2006, p. 225) says, "although some collective-level phenomena might usefully be explained 'at their own level', the original evolution of the collectives is not one of them".
Mapping the temporal evolution of these collective excitations provides access to the hierarchy of low-energy phenomena occurring in the solid during its path towards thermodynamic equilibrium.
The evolution of the art collective into a burgeoning corporate enterprise with national ambitions is mirrored in a general commodification of their kind of pop installation art aesthetic into pop-up shops and experiential entertainment.
Unlike his more flashy contemporaries, 6ft-plus aristocrats of the front line towering above their competitors in a series of decorous leaps stage-managed for the highlights reel, Cahill's headers have always emerged up and out of the tangle of bodies in the box, as if capturing the evolution of a collective kinetic mass rather than some deviation from it.
Given the emphasis on between-group competition as a key to the evolution of collective action, and the emphasis on its effect on cooperation in social dilemmas, it is striking that much of the experimental evidence on the role of punishment in social dilemmas derives from single-group experiments.
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