
1) Becoming apparent 2) Beginning 3) Bronze sculpture in Oregon 4) Chaos theory 5) Coming-out 6) Complex systems theory 7) Concept in metaphysics 8) French word used in English 9) Growth 10) Outgrowth 11) The act of coming out 12) The act of emerging 13) The becoming visible
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1) Beginning 2) Dissilience 3) Egress 4) Egression 5) Emission 6) Rise 7) Surfacing
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- the gradual beginning or coming forth
- the becoming visible
- the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent
- the act of emerging
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(gameplay) In the simplest definition, emergence is gameplay in non linear games. Emergence is the result of gameplay rules that govern (not absolutely dictate) many possible outcomes.
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In philosophy, systems theory, science, and art, emergence is conceived as a process whereby larger entities, patterns, and regularities arise through interactions among smaller or simpler entities that themselves do not exhibit such properties. In philosophy, almost all accounts of emergence includes a form of irreducibility (either epistemic or ...
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• (n.) The act of rising out of a fluid, or coming forth from envelopment or concealment, or of rising into view; sudden uprisal or appearance.
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in evolutionary theory, the rise of a system that cannot be predicted or explained from antecedent conditions. George Henry Lewes, the 19th-century ... [2 related articles]
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The arising of new, unexpected structures, patterns, or processes in a self-organizing system. These emergents can be understood as existing on a higher level than the lower level components from which the emergents emerged. Emergents seem to have a life of their own with their own rules, laws, and ...
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A philosophical theory of the early 20th century postulating that life `emerges` or `grows naturally` out of matter, mind emerges out of life, and God emerges from mind. It was propounded by...
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Departure of fry from the incubation gravel into the water column. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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The process during which fry leave their gravel spawning nest and enter the water column.
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(i) The adult insect leaving the pupal case. (ii) Germination of a seed and the appearance of the shoot. The time when the first leaves of the crop plant come through the ground.
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E·mer'gence noun ;
plural Emergences The act of rising out of a fluid, or coming forth from envelopment or concealment, or of rising into view; sudden uprisal or appearance. « The white color of all refracted light, at its very first
emergence . . . is compounded of various ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ē-mĕr′jens Definitions: 1. Recovery of normal function following a period of unconsciousness, especially that associated with a general anesthetic. See: property emergence
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the way complex systems and patterns arise (emerge) out of a multiplicity of relatively simple interactions.
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[
n] - the gradual beginning or coming forth 2. [n] - the becoming visible 3. [n] - the act of emerging
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noun the gradual beginning or coming forth; `figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece`
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egress 1 issue noun the becoming visible; `not a day`s difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins`
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A philosophical theory of the early 20th century postulating that life `emerges` or `grows naturally` out of matter, mind emerges out of life, and God emerges from mind. It was propounded by C Lloyd Morgan (1852–1936), Samuel Alexander, and C D Broad
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the act or process of emerging. · an outgrowth, as a prickle, on the surface of a plant. · the appearance of new properties or species in the course of development or evolution.
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