emergent property
collocation in Englishmeaningsofemergingandproperty
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emerging
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪˈmɜː.dʒɪŋ/us/ɪˈmɝː.dʒɪŋ/
starting ...
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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition ofemergingandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofemergent property
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Agents are anemergentpropertyof neural dynamics.
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These linguistically relevant representations are anemergentproperty.
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Indeed, safety can be viewed as anemergentpropertyof the medication process.
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Ordered structure is thus anemergentpropertyof the dynamics and geometrical organization of such systems.
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This association, however, could be considered anemergentpropertyof the organism's interface with the environment.
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We discuss below basic functions of networks exhibiting this type ofemergentproperty.
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Consequently, multi-agent learning is only seen as anemergentproperty.
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So far, knowledge generation shares the characteristics of anemergentproperty.
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The memory, in other words, is, like the error itself, anemergentpropertyof the system of subprocesses.
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Why should learning that our mental experiences are anemergentpropertyof the brain be harder to accept?
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Visual perception may therefore be viewed as anemergentpropertyof reciprocal information flow between multiple brain regions.
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In this section we consider trust as anemergentpropertyof direct interactions between self-interested agents.
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Yet, from the perspective of the sciences at large, the self, like any macroscopic form, could only be anemergentproperty.
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The fundamental difference between these approaches and emulation models is that motor output or behavior in the former is treated as anemergentproperty.
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These various nodes of information are then organized into an associative network, theemergentpropertyof which is an emotion or emotional response.
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However, the concepts of "emergentproperty" and "emergence" - which are closely connected to the concept of holism14 - are rather ambiguous and hard to define.
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The persistence time of larval oviposition-deterring semiochemicals is anemergentpropertyof the chemicals that comprise them, but it is also likely to have fitness effects on gravid females.
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These results imply that case 2 is less consistent than case 1, because there is more randomness in the process; this event provides theemergentpropertyto produce unpredictable forms.
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Either there is a special mechanism which is responsible for the similar tendencies at different levels, or crosslevel harmony is anemergentpropertyrequiring no special mechanism to create it.
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The first understands expertise as anemergentpropertyof communities of practice.
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Biology (including biological evolution) can be viewed as anemergentpropertyof the laws of chemistry.
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Similarly, psychology could be understood as anemergentpropertyof neurobiological laws.
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Chemistry can in turn be viewed as anemergentpropertyof the laws of physics.
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All the cases so far discussed have been synchronic, i.e. theemergentpropertyexists simultaneously with its basis.
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In other words, general relativity arises as anemergentpropertyof matter fields and is not put in by hand.
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