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The world is infinitely expandable, in other words.
You can get some sense of what expandable in this case means from a 17th-century scroll titled "A Thousand Cliffs and Myriad Valleys," on view at the China Institute Gallery.
Bostrom, in his most hopeful mode, imagines emulations not only as reproductions of the original intellect "with memory and personality intact" — a soul in the machine — but as minds expandable in countless ways.
In an attempt to homogenize the criteria, an exemplary list (probably expandable in future releases) was provided in the guidelines.
It's expandable in the future, but for now it functions perfectly as a little all-in-one wireless system.
Company Vitals: Makes commercial-size data storage systems, expandable in increments of one-, two- and four-terabyte storage nodes (think Lego blocks).
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Conversely, the ancestral state of introns 6, 7, and 8 was the size-expandable in the ancestor of plants, but changed to the minimal intron in the ancestor of angiosperms and then was inherited.
All programs have been written in an expandable form, in order to upgrade the network of real-time neutron monitors with the biggest possible number of stations, easily.
There's 8GB of built-in storage, expandable via 32GB microSD card.
It also comes with a 2.8-inch touchscreen, 2-megapixel camera, 512MB of built-in memory (expandable via microSD), and digital TV compatibility.
EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK Frederick Renz leads his expandable ensemble in its chamber orchestra guise in music by Lully and Rameau, the two most influential French composers of the 17th and 18th centuries.
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