| 11. | An illustration of metastability in a synchronizer, where data crosses between clock domains.
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| 12. | It may use an internal or external metastability when transferring data between clock domains.
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| 13. | Kelso has worked on metastability in neuroscience.
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| 14. | The stability or metastability of a given chemical system depends its environment, particularly temperature and pressure.
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| 15. | Metastability is basically a theory of how global integrative and local segregative tendencies coexist in the brain.
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| 16. | Although in some models the NTS charge is bounded by the stability ( or metastability ) condition.
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| 17. | Metastability in substances thus seems exposed by way of a Reductio ad absurdum to be an oxymoron.
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| 18. | Theoretically, a rampant AI could achieve a state of stability, referred to as " metastability ".
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| 19. | Relying on metastability is basically the same as taking chances : it may boil or it may not.
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| 20. | Metastability in the brain is a phenomenon studied in computational neuroscience to elucidate how the human brain recognizes patterns.
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