Microdynamics

Word MICRODYNAMICS
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The latter deals with implementation and the microdynamics of the social system that underpins access, distribution, power and resource allocation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The new Treasury Department appointee in charge of the $700B federal bail-out, Neel Kashkari, ran a microdynamics IR&D project in 1999-2000 at TRW in support of SIM and JWST - if you can't get Ed Weiler, ask Neel what he's doing in February (see if he can come over with a few left-over $B's). ❋ Unknown (2008)

The fact that EPA, nevertheless, provides a systematic relation between macrodynamics and microdynamics is Streven's grounds for claiming it is a model and a defense of systematic reductive physicalism. ❋ Cat, Jordi (2007)

He defines the notion of a weakly emergent state (contrasted with strong emergence of the sort discussed in our following section) thus: a macroscopic state which could be derived from a knowledge of the system's microdynamics and external conditions but only by simulating it, or modeling all the interactions of the realizing microstates leading up to it from its initial conditions. ❋ O'Connor, Timothy (2006)

We're about to witness the defining moment when they shift from the microdynamics of the DIY filmmaker and actress to more complicated terrain. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But I have never before encountered anyone who has a more profound and subtle understanding of the microdynamics of love than Balthasar. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Each chapter presents elements of microdynamics involved in encounters: emotions, motivations, culture, role processes, status, demographics, and ecology. ❋ Unknown (2009)

EPA is concerned with explaining the successful description of decomposable systems of this kind: 1) they are non-decomposable in the sense that they contain many components, enions, that are strongly interacting (the interaction-events are frequent and have significant consequences for the interacting parts) and fairly independent (actual interactions take place infrequently for each part); and 2) a probabilistic characterization of the microdynamics is available. ❋ Cat, Jordi (2007)

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