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emergence

angle of emergence

first appearance or emergence

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Adults swarm after synchronous emergence, sometimes in enormous numbers.
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In mosquitoes the emergence is in the evening or night.
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It requires a knot emergence topology that produces radiation during interaction with a unit cell that has a prismatic tensegrity structure.
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The late 1970s saw the emergence of punk rock.
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With skillful support and guidance, the emergence of symptoms during hyperventilation can result in healing of emotional and psychosomatic problems...
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In grammar, the most important change was the emergence of the present tense.
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This encouraged the emergence of a poetry aimed at, and often set in, an idealised version of the courtly world.
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The year 1710 marks the beginning of this development, which also brought with it the emergence of the concept of trading in futures ("nobemai").
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As a result of what later came to be known as the immortal emergence controversy, fellowship between the two men, and their groups, was severed.
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This emergence has been gradual and has gone through successive stages.
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