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One and subtle
One reason why emergent behaviour is hard to predict is that the number of interactions between components of a system increases combinatorially with the number of components, thus potentially allowing for many new and subtle types of behaviour to emerge.
Eyles writes, " One of the problems of describing this music is that it requires a new vocabulary and ways of conveying its sound and impact ; such vocabulary does not yet exist-how do you describe the subtle differences between different types of controlled feedback?
One of them is Wensleydale, which describes itself as " Lightly pressed and smooth textured, with a subtle milky flavor that is clean and refreshing.
* Lore-master: One wise in the lore of Middle-earth and who, though not a true caster of spells, can use some minor or subtle magics.
One of the points of harmony is, however, too subtle for us to believe that a forger evolved it from the works of Persius: the Life gives the impression of a " bookish " youth, who never strayed far from home and family.
One such example is meting out harsher punishment to a same-sex couple violating the school ground rules while allowing a heterosexual couple to pass with an easier and more subtle disciplinary action for an equal or identical violation.
One reviewer saw in Kapuściński's mixing of subtle psychological reflection with vivid description an invitation to a comparison with Joseph Conrad ; Binyavanga Wainaina and Aleksandar Hemon made the same comparison, if for other, less laudatory reasons.
TV Guide calls the movie " One of the great film noir classics to come out of the 1940s, The Mask of Dimitrios boasts no superstars, just uniformly fine talents, a terrific script full of subtle intrigue and surprises, and Negulesco's exciting direction.
One version of the Cefiro ( Brougham VIP spec ) was sold in the US as the Infiniti I30, yet the Cefiro had subtle differences including different fog light arrangements, one-piece headlights and a few assorted engine options ( VQ20 / 25 / 30DE ).
Book One may have been mildly criticised for dropping readers into a future world with no explanation of its societal structure, culture, language etc., but on closer inspection the book was designed to reveal aspects of this carefully constructed world in subtle and clever ways.
One concludes that knowledge on the ' structure ' is bound up with what we can say about the representable functors on C. Characterisations of them, in interesting cases, were sought in the 1960s, for application in particular in the moduli problems of algebraic geometry ; showing in fact that these are very subtle matters.
One passes through the veil of the exterior world ( which, as in Yoga, but in another sense, becomes " unreal " by comparison as one passes beyond ) one creates a subtle body ( instrument is a better term ) called the body of Light ; this one develops and controls ; it gains new powers as one progresses, usually by means of what is called " initiation :" finally, one carries on almost one's whole life in this Body of Light, and achieves in its own way the mastery of the Universe.
One or more sanctioning bodies may operate in a sport at any given time, often with subtle rule variations which appeal to regional tastes.
One subtle assumption of the proof is that the commit phase must be finished at some point in time.
One example is a general purpose classification program called AutoClass which was originally used to classify stars according to spectral characteristics that were otherwise too subtle to notice.
One of the book's primary arguments is that many ostensible " manifestations of the Spirit " in charismatic, Pentecostal, and third wave affiliated churches are caused by psychological manipulation of parishioners, and that many of the " signs and wonders " claimed by these churches are fraudulent or result from manipulation, peer pressure, subtle suggestions, altered states of consciousness from repetitive chanting or singing, and expectations of supernatural events.
One subtle difference in DNA was found after a liquid chromatography analysis of tomato chromoplasts was conducted, revealing an increased methylation of cytosine.
One is presented as historical narration by the characters ( e. g. episodes 1. 05, 1. 18 ) or flashbacks ( episode 1. 13 ); the second occurs in the present, with the experiences of Cooper Hawkes and T. C. McQueen, including a subtle substory of the shifting relationship between Nathan West and a maturing Hawkes ( e. g. episodes 1. 07, 1. 11 ).
One half-minute of revolution of energy around the sensitive spinal cord of man effects subtle progress in his evolution ; that half-minute of Kriya equals one year of natural spiritual unfoldment.
One study of Thai users reported that kratom has subtle calming effects in low doses, changing over to mild stimulation in higher doses.
One of this book's achievements was pointing out many reasons, some quite subtle, why telescopes could not be reliably pointed using only basic astronomical calculations.
One is then immediately led to the more subtle notion of κ-categoricity, which asks: for which cardinals κ is there exactly one model of cardinality κ of the given theory T up to isomorphism?
One of the earliest teachers of Vedanta was Adi Shankaracharya, who wrote commentaries which helped organize and explain the subtle concepts of the Upanishads.
One subtle difference is that inspirational speakers often deliver a " warm, encouraging message, sometimes based on a story of overcoming great obstacles ", with a desired outcome of enlivening or exalting emotion.

One and feature
One interesting feature observed about Clipperton Island's flora is that the vegetation is arranged in parallel rows of species ; dense rows of taller species alternate with lower, more open vegetation.
One unique feature to this console is the ' hold ' button, which allowed the player to freeze the game, change the time or change the speed of the game during the course of the game.
One important feature of dendrites, endowed by their active voltage gated conductances, is their ability to send action potentials back into the dendritic arbor.
One long-running feature of the show was " Captain Fantastic ", featuring a parody superhero ( Jason ) in improbable, even macabre adventures against villainess Mrs. Black ( Coffey ).
One of Wollheim's short stories, " Mimic ," was made into the feature film of the same name, released in 1997.
One distinctive feature that has caused a great amount of interest among linguists is what is traditionally seen as three degrees of phoneme length: short, long, and " overlong ", such that, and are distinct.
One notable feature is the pure fixed-point arithmetic to avoid rounding errors which would arise with floating-point arithmetic.
One Thousand and One Nights was the first erotic animated feature film, and at 130 minutes, it remains one of the longest animated films.
One very important feature of the Hall effect is that it differentiates between positive charges moving in one direction and negative charges moving in the opposite.
One of three members of the committee, Thomas Jefferson proposed that one side of the seal feature Hengist and Horsa, " the Saxon chiefs from whom we claim the honor of being descended, and whose political principles and form of government we assumed.
One feature of this name is that IONA has the same spelling as the island of Iona which is off the coast of Scotland but with which Irish people have strong cultural associations.
One unique feature of the lake is the Z-shaped Bay of Quinte which separates Prince Edward County from the Ontario mainland, save for a isthmus near Trenton ; this feature also supports many wetlands and aquatic plants, as well as associated fisheries.
One unique feature of the show was the Mouseketeer Roll Call, in which many ( but not all ) of that day's line-up of regular performers would introduce themselves by name to the television audience.
One characteristic feature is a tripartite singulative – collective – plurative number system, which Blench ( 2010 ) believes is a result of a noun-classifier system in the protolanguage.
One distinguishing feature of Ibadism is the choice of ruler by communal consensus and consent.
One unusual feature of Barnard 68 is its vibrations, which have a period of 250, 000 years.
One feature classification, regio, was originally used on early maps of the Moon and Mercury ( drawn from telescopic observations ) to describe vague albedo features.
One common feature of many RPGs is the role of gamemaster, a participant who has special duties to present the fictional setting, arbitrate the results of character actions, and maintain the narrative flow.
NIOT researchers claim that there are two sets of ripples visible at the site ; One set is a natural feature formed by tidal currents while the other set has formed in relation to underlying structural features.
One of the key feature of the unit cell of YBa < sub > 2 </ sub > Cu < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sub > 7-x </ sub > ( YBCO ) is the presence of two layers of CuO < sub > 2 </ sub >.
One striking feature of their appearance was the abundance of feathers stuck in their shirts and their red caps.
One particularly interesting feature found on the island is the Kaali crater.

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