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emergent ADJ

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emergent node AREA

emergent ray

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They are often found near emergent vegetation along the stream margin.
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Our theology was postmodern and emergent before it was cool.
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Emergent control of manual and vocal-motor activity in relation to the development of speech.
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The emergent power structures were independent of the traditional tribal elders and limited their authority.
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Tall eucalypts that are emergent over other trees in wooded areas are selected for roosting sites.
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The characteristics visible to end users are the emergent properties of the network, which are characteristics of the network when viewed as a whole.
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They are emergent from within the organization, in much the same way as emergent strategies are emergent from the environment.
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He proposes to bridge the gap via the idea of emergent evolution.
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All the cases so far discussed have been synchronic, i.e. the emergent property exists simultaneously with its basis.
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Creatures used the emergent approach seen in animats, but with the goal of more complex behaviours than locomotion.
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