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spatial dynamics of
mechanistic bits of
matter cannoning off each other. Nevertheless, his
understanding of
biology was
mechanistic in nature: "I should...
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Mechanistic interpretability (often
shortened to "Mech Interp" or "MI") is a
subfield of
interpretability that s****s to reverse‑engineer
neural networks...
- The
mammalian target of
rapamycin (mTOR), also
referred to as the
mechanistic target of rapamycin, and
sometimes called FK506-binding
protein 12-rapamycin-****ociated...
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Mechanistic models for
niche apportionment are
biological models used to
explain relative species abundance distributions.
These niche apportionment models...
- in the 1961 book, "The
Management of Innovation." He
coined the
terms mechanistic organization and organismic, or organic, organization. He
expressed his...
- Zimmerman,
Howard E.;
David I.
Schuster (1962). "A New
Approach to
Mechanistic Organic Photochemistry. IV.
Photochemical Rearrangements of 4...
- the late 1950s,
organic organizations (Organic
system theory),
unlike mechanistic organizations (also
coined by
Burns and Stalker), are
flexible and value...
- to a
mechanistic process.
Vitalist biologists such as
Johannes Reinke proposed testable hypotheses meant to show
inadequacies with
mechanistic explanations...
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distribution of a
species as a
function of
environmental conditions.
Mechanistic SDMs, also
known as process-based
models or
biophysical models, use independently...
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pavements made of asphalt.
First published in 1963, it was the
first mechanistic design method,
providing a
procedure that was no
longer based on codification...