| 31. | There are models of self-organizing systems that produce emergent properties in biology, computer science, mathematics, engineering and other fields.
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| 32. | It was written over the course of eight years from 1992 to 2000 when it was published by emergent properties.
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| 33. | Such networks are complex systems in their organization and may exhibit a number of emergent properties including bistability and ultrasensitivity.
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| 34. | In evolutionary biology, it is well understood that all properties of organisms and ecosystems are emergent properties of fundamental physical law.
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| 35. | Research has uncovered emergent properties that arise as individuals interact with each other, with healthcare providers and with the Web itself.
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| 36. | The limit of reductionism's usefulness stems from emergent properties of complex systems, which are more common at certain levels of organization.
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| 37. | But Robert S . Corrington goes so far as to say that God is an emergent property of the cosmos itself.
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| 38. | This is opposed to the older notion of strong emergence, in which the emergent property cannot be simulated by a computer.
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| 39. | In terms of physical systems, weak emergence is a type of emergence in which the emergent property is amenable to computer simulation.
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| 40. | Linear magnetoresistance has also been measured in pure SrTiO 3 crystals, so it may be unrelated to the emergent properties of the interface.
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