10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPERINDIVIDUAL»
Discover the use of
superindividual in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
superindividual and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Individual-based Modeling and Ecology
Figure 7.3 A superindividual. for example, it consumes N times the food of one
individual. IBMs that use superindividuals clearly have some parallels to age- or
size-structured models— treating the population as a collection of groups, within
...
Volker Grimm, Steven F. Railsback, 2013
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Interreligious Learning: The Problem of Interreligious ...
superindividual order of meaning. It transcends the individual in that it is used as
the premise and basis of communication by most people. It provides a common
frame of reference which makes it possible for individuals to live together and ...
3
Evolution of Engineering and Information Systems and Their ...
Another problem typical of fitness-proportional selection is that of the so- called
superindividuals. A superindividual is a member of the population whose fitness
value is much higher than the average value. In this case, in a very short time the
...
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Introduction to the Human Sciences
The extent to which this attitude or feeling arises is a function of the
superindividual system of which it is a part. The value or end-in-itself that inheres
in this superindividual whole derives from the fact that these acts and thought
processes ...
Wilhelm Dilthey, Rudolf A. Makkreel, Frithjof Rodi, 1991
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Rock Deformation (A Symposium)
Equal-area projections showing c axes in recrystallized calcite grains of
superindividuals Grains within each superindividual are identified in insets. A.
Superindividual A, Specimen 629. Solid circles show 0 axis, 01, and e2 of host
crystal; ...
David Griggs and John Handin, 1960
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Computational Intelligence. Theory and Applications: ...
There is, for this purpose, an external individual to both systems, known as local
optimum superindividual, which has the best Fitness value in both populations.
The genes of this superindividual are distributed among the individuals from the ...
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Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the ...
Even in Caraway's sanitized society, the parties confront each other in the
glowing light of their social context, and their love has an unobjectionable form
because it exists in the realm of that morally superior superindividual structure
and ...
Alan Soble, Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1997
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Visions of Culture: An Introduction to Anthropological ...
Culture, he wrote, "is superorganic and superindividual in that, although carried,
participated in and produced by organic individuals, it is acquired; and it is
acquired by learning” (1948:254). Culture cannot be explained by organic
individual ...
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American Anthropology, 1921-1945: Papers from the American ...
Even more clearly is the history of folkways superindividual. An innovation may
spread or stagnate, have its rise and fall, undergo countless historical fluctuations
and vicissitudes. But in any case, once launched into the stream of culture, it is ...
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From Groups to Individuals: Evolution and Emerging Individuality
What. Is. a. Symbiotic. Superindividual. and. How. Do. You. Measure. Its. Fitness?
Frédéric Bouchard Two questions have surfaced on a repeated basis throughout
the history of philosophy and the history of biology: 1. What is an organism? 2.
Frédéric Bouchard, Philippe Huneman, 2013