emergence

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Englisch - Türkisch
ortaya çıkma

Aydınlanma, insanın kendi kendine maruz kaldığı olgunlaşmamışlıktan ortaya çıkmasıdır. - Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-incurred immaturity.

sudur
doğma
(Botanik, Bitkibilim,Tıp) emerjans
(Jeoloji) yüzeye çıkma
ortaya

Aydınlanma, insanın kendi kendine maruz kaldığı olgunlaşmamışlıktan ortaya çıkmasıdır. - Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-incurred immaturity.

belirme
{i} çıkma

Aydınlanma, insanın kendi kendine maruz kaldığı olgunlaşmamışlıktan ortaya çıkmasıdır. - Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-incurred immaturity.

(Tıp) narkozdanaçılma, genel anestezi'den sonra hastanın ayılma devresi
(isim) çıkma
çıkması
emergence exit
Acil durum çıkış kapısı
emergence of the tooth through the gums
diş eti ile dişin ortaya çıkışı
emergence angle
(Jeoloji) çıkış açısı
re- emergence
yeniden doğusu
Englisch - Englisch
The act of rising out of a fluid, or coming forth from envelopment or concealment, or of rising into view; sudden uprising or appearance
In particular: the arising of emergent structure in complex systems
a coming into view
(1) Appearance of the plant above ground after germination in the soil (2) Elongation of the hypocotyl out of the soil into the air followed by the beginning of growth of the epicotyl
Gradual process in which groups develop the roles individual members will play, the norms that govern group behavior, and the decisions the group will validate by consensus
the gradual beginning or coming forth; "figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece"
in evolutionary theory, the rise of a species criteria or of an element that cannot be predicted or explained from antecedent conditions The "whole" is a new element that is more and not the sum of its elements
n A specific form of causation in which behavior that was not previously observable is observed, without any obvious cause for the new behavior Sexual behavior, for example, is said to emerge during adolescence In emergent causation some condition in the environment activates a process that was waiting for that condition
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 act of emerging the becoming visible; "not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins" the gradual beginning or coming forth; "figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece
{i} appearance, coming out, revelation
The emergence of something is the process or event of its coming into existence. the emergence of new democracies in East and Central Europe. In the theory of evolution, the rise of a system that cannot be predicted or explained from antecedent conditions. The British philosopher of science G.H. Lewes (1817-78) distinguished between resultants and emergents phenomena that are predictable from their constituent parts (e.g., a physical mixture of sand and talcum powder) and those that are not (e.g., a chemical compound such as salt, which looks nothing like sodium or chlorine). The evolutionary account of life is a continuous history marked by stages at which fundamentally new forms have appeared. Each new mode of life, though grounded in the conditions of the previous stage, is intelligible only in terms of its own ordering principle. These are thus cases of emergence. In the philosophy of mind, the primary candidates for the status of emergent properties are mental states and events
the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent
A valid game strategy that was not expected by the game designers
the time at which the seedling first appears above the ground
Properties of a complex physical system are emergent just in case they are neither (i) properties had by any parts of the system taken in isolation nor (ii) resultant of a mere summation of properties of parts of the system <Discussion> <References> Pete Mandik
(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
Interactivity
the becoming visible; "not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins"
When larval Chinook (also called alevin) leave the gravel they hatched in to become fry
The tendency for "high-level" properties to magically emerge from collections of "low-level" things in such a way that the high-level properties are irreducible to the low-level things or their properties An example might be the way liquidity emerges from the aggregate motion of molecules of H2O
the gradual beginning or coming forth; "figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece
Cooperation can emerge for the benefit of all when independent agents are able to self-organise their interactions for personal gain Conversation is about emergence because it brings forth new and previously hidden meanings and understandings It is unpredictable and creative
The time at which egg-sac fry (alevins) leave the interstitial spaces within the redd and enter the water column
The event in seedling or perennial growth when a shoot becomes visible by pushing through the soil surface
the act of emerging
the act of emerging the becoming visible; "not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins"
System properties that are not evident from those of the parts A higher level phenomena, that cannot be reduced to that of the simpler constituents and needs new concepts to be introduced
extance
emergence
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