Sentences with phrase «in rudimentary form»

Climate nerds have attempted to create models that include, at least in rudimentary form, all of these interacting economic and atmospheric systems.
The lane / road departure systems warn if you drift over a lane marking, and optionally pulls you back from the pavement markings in a rudimentary form of self - driving.
Albeit still in rudimentary form - since it can't further develop into a healthy fetus because of the absence of endoderm cells - the newly constructed artificial embryo leads scientists closer to understanding how embryogenesis works.
Though the doctrine of reincarnation was worked out in much greater detail in subsequent Hindu sacred literature, it is expressed in the Lipanishads in rudimentary form thus:
A pair of studies suggests the evolutionary roots of humanlike cooperation can be seen in chimpanzees, albeit in rudimentary forms.
We already see this in rudimentary forms when Amazon make suggestions to you, or when a server detects your device and re-formats content to suit it.

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-LCB- alert: Smith would probably not have done well in the Twitter world -RCB- One can surmise that the form of capitalism that Americans subscribed to in Adam Smith capitalism was based on an ethical system influenced by Christianity.My very, very rudimentary understanding of Sharia laws concerning finance suggest to me that it is more closely related to Adam Smith capitalism than to predatory capitalism.What do you think?
Instinct, in its turn, has its counterpart in a still more rudimentary form in vegetative life as tropism.
In Whitehead's cosmology — which is, in the main, simply the most fully elaborated expression of tendencies widespread in recent philosophy — all existence is «social,» is «feeling of feeling,» forming «societies» of interlocked experiences, and societies of societies, from electronic, almost inconceivably simple and rudimentary, societies, to the universIn Whitehead's cosmology — which is, in the main, simply the most fully elaborated expression of tendencies widespread in recent philosophy — all existence is «social,» is «feeling of feeling,» forming «societies» of interlocked experiences, and societies of societies, from electronic, almost inconceivably simple and rudimentary, societies, to the universin the main, simply the most fully elaborated expression of tendencies widespread in recent philosophy — all existence is «social,» is «feeling of feeling,» forming «societies» of interlocked experiences, and societies of societies, from electronic, almost inconceivably simple and rudimentary, societies, to the universin recent philosophy — all existence is «social,» is «feeling of feeling,» forming «societies» of interlocked experiences, and societies of societies, from electronic, almost inconceivably simple and rudimentary, societies, to the universe.
If this is the case and if anything actual at all has an active side, some degree of mentality is present in no matter how rudimentary, even negligible, a form.
For this had been possible in the early Church and exists even today at least in very rudimentary form in the institution of the so - called patronates and in certain rights of the congregations in some Swiss cantons regarding the appointment of their parish priests.
It is Whitehead's merit to have described the fundamental continuity running all through the world of nature, from its most rudimentary forms to it most complicated and highest development known to us in the mental life of human beings.
Unlike much of the inherited Western tradition, which has equated creativity with mentality and attributed it only to human beings, process thought considers anything actual at all an instance of creativity, from the tiniest energy event to the most complex creatures we are aware of, human beings; some degree of mentality is present in no matter how rudimentary, even negligible, a form.
Ethics and morality are necessary for a species to form a civilization, and we see rudimentary understanding of these concepts in other species — just not as refined.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
In this chapter, a review of communication is outlined beginning with rudimentary forms of oral communication, to writing, to print, to wire, to wireless, to TV and the multitudes of influences upon our culture from these media.
But there is good reason for holding that mentality in the form of some sort of rudimentary «feeling» may be present at the level of the energy - events that give rise to electrons and atoms.
Hence subjectivity and purpose in rudimentary and unconscious forms are characteristics of nature generally.
Some of the participants had learned an early, rudimentary form of Nicaraguan sign language (NSL), whereas others were fluent in a more sophisticated form of NSL that included mental state terms, such as «know» and «think.»
The Internet In the movie: A rudimentary Internet, in the form of fax machines on street corners and in the McFlys» 2015 home, delivers messages and information electronicallIn the movie: A rudimentary Internet, in the form of fax machines on street corners and in the McFlys» 2015 home, delivers messages and information electronicallin the form of fax machines on street corners and in the McFlys» 2015 home, delivers messages and information electronicallin the McFlys» 2015 home, delivers messages and information electronically.
Smith and his colleagues had previously observed negative refraction and a rudimentary form of cloaking by sending microwaves through layers of metal rings, which in principle can bend light in three dimensions.
The site was of particular interest to population geneticist Andrea Manica of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom because the skeletons of five humans were found with pottery, harpoons, and the remnants of nets and mats woven from twisted blades of wild sedge grass — which some (but not all) researchers consider a rudimentary form of early agriculture.
Habituation is a form of rudimentary learning, which has been characterized in Aplysia (an invertebrate also called sea hare)[3].
Researchers have been developing such systems for more than a decade, and in 2008 they connected six of them together to form a rudimentary quantum network in Vienna.
Methane, which could support rudimentary forms of life, has been found in Martian meteorites, researchers report.
Scanning electron microscopy analysis of developing inflorescences from PCZ - treated wild - type plants showed that terminal AMs mostly formed spikelets rather than bristles (Figures 5C and 5D), that there was ectopic development of rudimentary spikelets (Figure 5D), and many spikelets (∼ 43 %) developed two florets instead of one (Figure 5E), very similar to what we observed in bsl1 - 1 mutants.
Dubbed CRISPR - Cas9, the toolkit represents a rudimentary form of bacterial immunity, and Zhang realized at once that it could be co-opted for editing genes and perhaps made to work in human cells.
Despite its rudimentary story, rarely have I ever felt as connected to a fantasy world's plight than I have with Tethu and his merry band of mishaps — all thanks to the intricate bonds you form with your allies as they level up both behind the counter and in the heat of battle.
My theory is that people don't read his books for the rather rudimentary, step - by - step, point - to - point thriller elements that form the backbone of the story so much as for learning a little bits of history, philosophy, and even fantasy elements that reside above the surface, many of them expounded upon at length in between the plot points.
Rather than having an upper piece that is attached in a rudimentary fashion, the legs are formed with a right angle kink, and retract fully under the deck lid body panel into the existing spoiler support recesses for a factory fi t that is peerless.
may indicate that rudimentary forms of empathy could be present in domesticated dogs.»
Despite its rudimentary story, rarely have I ever felt as connected to a fantasy world's plight than I have with Tethu and his merry band of mishaps — all thanks to the intricate bonds you form with your allies as they level up both behind the counter and in the heat of battle.
Whilst the game is primarily of the action genre, it does however have a stealth feature that is more in line with Metal Gear Solid, albeit a more rudimentary form that doesn't allow such luxuries as crouching or concealing yourself against walls, though you can hide yourself in a cardboard box, Solid Snake style.
There is very little challenge throughout the game's (short) length, be it in the form of puzzles or the rudimentary stealth system.
And while there's no novelty in seeing a modern game that is meant to look like an old one (imagine if cinema saw so many silents like The Artist), it is pleasant to see the rudimentary form explored so rigorously.
In the present work, however, we can see how this tendency merges with a new sense of impassioned expressive gesture, in which rudimentary facial features begin to take form amidst a wilderness of abstractioIn the present work, however, we can see how this tendency merges with a new sense of impassioned expressive gesture, in which rudimentary facial features begin to take form amidst a wilderness of abstractioin which rudimentary facial features begin to take form amidst a wilderness of abstraction.
Trockel's work in ceramic is the focal point on the Fourth Floor, pairing sculptures that engage issues of reproduction and replication with forms more organic and rudimentary.
An early rudimentary form was Cubism, specifically analytical Cubism - which rejected linear perspective and the illusion of spatial depth in a painting, in order to focus on its 2 - D aspects.
Evading stasis, the force holding the sphere and explosion together in equilibrium actively buzzes; it seems as though, if the magnetic field were to be disrupted, then the forms would fall, succumbing to the rudimentary physical forces of gravity.
In turn, the rudimentary wooden boxlike forms that Morris built as props for his dance productions, led to an intense interest in minimalist sculpturIn turn, the rudimentary wooden boxlike forms that Morris built as props for his dance productions, led to an intense interest in minimalist sculpturin minimalist sculpture.
yeah, if only «they» were a monolith, they might have official bodies capable of issuing position statements on behalf of their scientist members, they might have some sort of (I don't know) Royal Society even... they might, in short, be capable of at least a rudimentary form of self - policing, perhaps even enough to render themselves culpable en masse for the abuses they collectively turned a blind eye to, despite having the collective ability to stop them.
-LSB-...] they might, in short, be capable of at least a rudimentary form of self - policing, perhaps even enough to render themselves culpable en masse for the abuses they collectively turned a blind eye to, -LSB-...]
The ancient Greeks created the practice of General Average in Rhodos island, and ancient Romans could be said to have had a rudimentary form of marine insurance.
During his speech focused on the age of digital transformation brought about mobile adoption and scaling blockchain applications for Africa, he reminded the audience that Kenya had its own version of a rudimentary cryptocurrency in the form of Bonga points.
Government plans and services frequently have only the most rudimentary form of consultation processes carried out by people whose main expertise may not necessarily lie in this area.
He speaks only rudimentary Mandarin and Cantonese, mostly in the form of greetings and very light conversation.
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