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We found that while carrying capacity offers some underlying commonalities, a wide range of definitions and approaches hinders a unified framework to better understand biotic ecosystem interactions.

As a result, it becomes possible to process multiple lower level optimization tasks concurrently, thereby facilitating the exploitation of underlying commonalities among them.

This illustrates his general conception of the force of rules of taste: they express underlying commonalities in the etiology of human preferences without entailing complete agreement about particulars.

Accordingly, any performance improvements that may be achieved during multitasking can be entirely attributed to the exploitation of underlying commonalities between tasks by the process of implicit genetic transfer.

Several benchmark test functions, and a real-world case study in complex engineering design, demonstrate the efficiency of the multitasking paradigm in exploiting the underlying commonalities between optimization tasks, thereby providing a significant impetus to the evolutionary search.

Instead, understanding that the concept bravery applies in both situations lies in comprehending the relationship between an agent and his or her context (actions, environment, etc).. Therefore, the underlying commonalities across these unique instantiations of such concepts are understood through analogical reasoning processes (e.g., Gentner, 1983; Gick & Holyoak, 1983).

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Mailman professor Dale Hesdorffer examines association between epilepsy and suicidal behavior, strengthening evidence of an underlying commonality.

The only constant, the underlying commonality, is the pattern of change itself.

Its most radical form treats truth as a mere disjunction of the more specific modes of positive appraisal, with no uniform underlying commonality amongst those specific modes.

In other words, abstract concepts consist of the relational properties arising from the interaction of two or more objects or agents in a given circumstance, and such concepts share an underlying commonality despite dissimilarity on the surface-level (i.e., perceptual features).

In the cases of both Green and Royce, the union of epistemological and ontological idealism also provided the basis for a moral idealism based on an insistence upon the underlying commonality of individual human selves in the larger self that Royce called the Absolute.

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