Synonym: egress, egression, emersion, growth, issue, outgrowth. Similar words: emergency, divergence, convergence, emerge, resurgence, insurgence, intelligence agency, merge. Meaning: [-dʒəns] n. 1. the gradual beginning or coming forth 2. the becoming visible 3. the act of emerging 4. the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent.
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151. From its emergence to the development and its palmy days, ancient Chinese private catalogue contributed definitely to the ancient Chinese bibliography.
152. The academic circle discusses the emergence, connotation, basic characteristics, effect and the related issues of Japanese capital ownership system from different angles.
153. Relationship between weed emergence and meteorological factors were analyzed by partial correlation analysis (PCA) and path analysis (PA).
154. Fuzziness is introduced into database systems to process this kind of obscure data, which leads to the emergence of fuzzy relational database.
155. The results indicate that Gray code counter counts accurately in the case of high clock frequency and obviously eliminates the emergence of glitch.
156. John Osborne's kitchen sink classic, 'Look Back in Anger', which we think of as epitomising post-war austerity, is really about the emergence from that era into a more affluent, complex world.
157. Backed by private venture capital, the eight quit Shockley and founded Fairchild Semiconductor, a signal moment in the emergence of California's "Silicon Valley."
158. Crusting of heavy clay soils after rainfall often causes poor emergence of crop seedlings from soil or even failure of a crop.
159. The result is that we know far more of how the heliocentric system of the "world" came into existence than of the emergence of the big bang idea in modern cosmology.
160. In order to control the emergence, and reduce danger, biological behaviour and control measurement to the greenhouse whitefly are discussed in this paper.
161. This is no doubt that the elimination of hidden inflation pressure,(sentencedict.com/emergence.html) like the United States block China's emergence as the financial crisis.
162. The late Neoproterozoic is an important period of biological evolution; and the emergence of metazoa is a representative event, which marked the history of biology evolution having entered a new era.
163. MicroImage explores the phenomenon of emergence through the medium of software.
164. The emergence of euro signified that the procedure of creating European Economic and Monetary Union has officially proceeded into the third stage.
165. The results of host egg exposure showed that imidacloprid, triazophos, fipronil and chlorpyrifos were all badly detrimental to adult survival, parasitism capacity(F0)and adult emergence(F1).
166. Nowak has been busy working on how to whittle down the emergence of life into the simplest possible chemical system that he can describe mathematically.
167. Conclusions: New method of resuscitation for newborn infant should be popularized to prevent asphyxia emergence and reduce the incidence.
168. The voyages of discovery synchronized with the emergence of capitalist economy.
169. emergence of the iPhone and the election of U.S. President Barack Obama were among the 10 most influential moments on the Internet in the past decade, according to the annual Webby awards.
170. Therefore the deficiency of pre-Cambrian fossil and the sudden emergence of Cambrian trilobite are like a double edged sword posing threat for the very foundation of Darwin evolutionism.
171. The results revealed that the timing of pigmentation of compound eyes and adult emergence were delayed by treatment of KK-42 before 36th hours after pupation.
172. One of their goals at the conference was to pinpoint specific markers of these expressions, and then use them to identify the emergence of humans within the paleoanthropological record.
173. Juan Manuel Santos, who claims to be Mr Uribe's heir, seemed a shoo-in last month until the emergence of Antanas Mockus.
174. But if you're afraid to smile because of the less than perfect condition of your teeth, you may be interested in the emergence of the new field of cosmetic dentistry.
175. Part three discusses the reason and condition of the emergence of substantival synonym combination.
176. That project is called'The Emergence of European Modernism 1870 - 1914 '.
177. The emergence of Information Network Anti - Counterfeit Technology is closely related to the coming information era.
178. China's emergence as a supercomputing superpower should not have come as a surprise.
179. In the past, liquidity crises have been solved by the emergence of a confident buyer with deep pockets, such as John Pierpont Morgan in 1907.
180. The emergence of Internal accounting control is the result of the double-quick development of our world and it is the important measure of modern administration.
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