Sentence examples for patterns of complexity from inspiring English sources

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These basic aspects of mechanics are expressed in landscape geomorphometrics of anisotropy and spatial patterns of complexity.

More explicit discussion of evolutionary patterns of complexity may be helpful.

These results were expected, since the development of phonological awareness involves hierarchical patterns of complexity and syllable awareness is more easily acquired than phonemic awareness [ 50].

It seems that patients with sepsis and septic shock exhibited similar patterns of complexity in these scales (their distance forms in deep blue areas in the figure), whereas subjects with SIRS form a rather distinct area of similarity, and in most cases, the distances between cases belonging to SIRS and sepsis are higher.

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This is a unique pattern of complexity, as the magnitude of the fluctuations grows in direct proportion to the time-scale on which the fluctuations are measured.

Thus a uniform pattern of complexity indicates a common origin and a different pattern of complexity a separate origin: in both eyes and bacterial envelopes.

ID advocates downplay any religious motivation and contend that scientific reasoning shapes the ID position that certain patterns of biological complexity ("specified complexity" in the form of "irreducibly complex" cellular systems or in the information content of DNA) cannot arise by purely naturalistic means (Behe 1996, 2007; Dembski 1998a; Meyer 2004a).

The imaginary lines thus produced engrave the stage with patterns of increasing complexity, like a Renaissance illustration of perspective.

The rings were fastened together in patterns of varying complexity depending on the degree of protection desired; in general, smaller, lighter rings fastened in dense, overlapping patterns meant lighter, better protection.

The most spectacular object in the show, on the other hand, is a kind of postmodern disco ball: a huge chandelier made of triangular pieces of mirror, arranged into the shape of a torqued spiral, with light reflecting off each triangle (the mirrors face in) and then onto the walls, creating soft patterns of exquisite complexity.

With the Bozzini Quartet's assured performance of Christian Wolff's 1974-6 'Exercises Out of Songs', a patchwork quilt of rhythmic variations on folk themes from a wide range of quasi-political sources, the Old Masters of modern music were painting patterns of a complexity and technical mastery to put their disciples to shame.

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