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Special attention is paid to the potential influence of the network (mainly in terms of mean connectivity) through which populations are connected.

Taking into account that cell populations increase their size autonomously (provided that sufficient nutrients are available and no growth-arrest signals are present), one can envisage a mechanism through which populations of cells self-organize into a minimum system size above which fluctuations are sufficiently small to allow a certain cellular behavior to arise.

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These computational models allow scientists to explore the mechanisms through which population and ecosystem ecology arises from how individuals interact with each other and their environment.

We have argued that much--if not most--evolution in humans likely proceeds through a process that we call "polygenic adaptation" in which populations evolve through small allele frequency shifts at many loci.

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Protective and exorcistic rituals that used such dharanis and mantras were extremely important in the process through which the populations of Tibet and East Asia were converted to Buddhism.

In this paper, we term the ecologic processes and environments through which these populations move "pathogen survival trajectories".

Abbott et al. [ 89] developed CancerSim, an agent-based simulation, based on the Hanahan Weinberg article [ 102], to simulate the dynamics through which cell populations acquire heterogeneity and the hallmarks of cancer.

The latter is a cultural conduit through which a population not known for its ability to let it all hang out, emotions-wise, can express its fury, resentment, jealousy and hopelessness.

An effective tsunami early warning system must include not only the ocean technologies for accurately detecting an emerging tsunami, but also a civil communication system through which the population can be timely warned by the local government and other sources.

Here we focus on the emergence of shared categorization patterns in the framework of the so-called Category Game (CG) [22], a language game [23] through which a population of individuals establishes a shared categorization that quantitatively reproduces the average correlation among different human languages as measured in the World Color Survey experiment [21].

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