emergence
IPA: ɪmˈɝdʒʌns
noun
- 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.
- (obsolete) An emergency.
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Examples of "emergence" in Sentences
- In mosquitoes the emergence is in the evening or night.
- Begin with the status of emergence and emergent behaviour.
- How would you explain the ice age and emergence from the ice age without stimulation by evil capitalist.
- Vinokourov's re-emergence is a major boost for Astana as it tries to lead Contador to his third Tour de France title.
- "I am pretty convinced that this is what we call emergence of resistance, meaning that it was not transmission," said Johns Hopkins Hospital Dr. Trish Peri.
- Ukrainian soccer club Shakhtar Donetsk's run to the quarterfinals of the Champions League has been described as the emergence of a rising power and a triumph for its billionaire owner Rinat Akhmetov.
- Extrapolating these capabilities suggests the near-term emergence and visibility of self-improving neural networks, "artificial" intelligence, quantum algorithms, quantum computing and super-intelligence.
- With the FDA's long awaited approval of the Geron human trials for embryonic stem cell research, the biomedical industry is on the verge of major growth, pivotal to California's emergence from the world-wide recession.
- I'm admitting to a sexual hang-up I believed to have been caused by an inconveniently-timed emergence from the latency period and the shock resulting from the sight of Mrs Fulmer slipping off her high heels under her desk.
- DONETSK, Ukraine—Shakhtar Donetsk's run to the quarterfinals of the Champions League has been described as the emergence of a rising power in European football, a triumph for its billionaire owner Rinat Akhmetov and the biggest surprise in this tournament's recent history.
- In the report, which analyzes the forces commoditizing enterprise storage, authors George Gilbert and Juergen Urbanski write that leading storage vendors are planning their innovation around a 3-year time frame, expecting adoption of new storage technologies to coincide with emergence from the current recession.
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