global system
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglobalandsystem
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global
adjective
uk/ˈɡləʊ.bəl/us/ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
relating to the ...
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system
noun
uk/ˈsɪs.təm/us/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition ofglobalandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A local clock is associated with each of the parallel components of aglobalsystem.
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This can be applied for an isolated component (sensor or actuator) or aglobalsystem.
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Some nations and individuals are becoming integrated into theglobalsystemmore quickly than others.
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Aglobalsystemof documentation, research and related education will be a key to maximising this opportunity.
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The evolutionary process may work on theglobalsystemwith a better result than locally because of its own qualities.
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Global frequencies are identical in all cortical regions, but most states involve dynamic interactions between local networks and theglobalsystem.
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We include aglobalsystemview in our ontology.
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Missions in user mode are introduced into theglobalsystemto offer reconfiguration functions.
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The passage of time is explicitly modelled by a special 'tic' action upon which all components of aglobalsystemmust synchronise.
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Any increase in agent fitness also increases theglobalsystemperformance.
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This requirement is consistent with the fact that theglobalsystemformed by one single k-mode has been treated as an isolated system.
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The impact of theglobalsystemhas varied in the sub-regions under scrutiny.
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Such local frustration would produce a degeneracy of the energy landscape which in turn would yield instabilities in theglobalsystem.
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States in the contemporaryglobalsystemgenerally desire some element of predictability, progress and regularity in the relationships they cultivate.
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Moreover, the globalization of the world economic system is changing the nature of the trade-offs, precisely because it is reducing the heterogeneity of theglobalsystem.
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The dispersion of the complexity of theglobalsystemamong much simpler nodes, when compared to the centralised approach, has also advantages from the dependability point of view.
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But, as economic development proceeds, we find ourselves more often generating problems, especially environmental, that need to be solved, and can only be solved, within aglobalsystemof cooperation.
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Another important point is the recommendation for the development of aglobalsystemof food stocks and emergency reserves.
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