Examples of using Emergent in English and their translations into Turkish
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while being guided by the emergent nature of reality, there is nothing we cannot do or accomplish.
The Von Von tree grows to heights above the Amazon canopy, into the emergent rainforest layer.
Well, the bad news is that these robust-- and robust is a key word-- emergent systems are very hard to understand in detail.
Those photos become linked, and they make something emergent that's greater than the sum of the parts.
Samuel Alexander's views on emergentism, argued in Space, Time, and Deity(1920), were inspired in part by the ideas in psychologist C. Lloyd Morgan's Emergent Evolution.
May produce emergent phenomena Complex systems may exhibit behaviors that are emergent, which is to say that while the results may be sufficiently determined by the activity of the systems' basic constituents,
time are viewed as emergent phenomena, arising from more fundamental concepts such as the Higgs boson or strings.
The emergent nature of reality is that all systems- whether it is knowledge,
He's not emergent.
It means more emergent than 9-1-1.
I have somethingsomewhat emergent to report.
How could you tell this patient was emergent?
Emergent Medivac Unit arrival imminent on Med Dock Five.
On Med Dock Five. Emergent Medivac Unit arrival imminent.
Did you order an emergent 3-d M.R.I. For this patient?
Dr. Melendez, we have got an emergent consult in the E.
Mark was the other emergent leader in the men's group.
Aren't you both on Webber's big emergent patient?
If there's anything emergent, page me in the pit.
Only emergent cases get on the board until we have a free bed.
