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Meanings of
emergent
in English
A tree that rises above the surrounding forest.
emergent tree
hold-over
Coming into existence.
emerging
Related terms
nascent
Emergent.
Related terms
sudden
Usage of
emergent
in English
1
Results: No patient had a
treatment
-
emergent
serious adverse events at day 30.
2
Britain almost couldn't be better placed to profit from this
emergent
sector.
3
Virus sequencing did not identify baseline or treatment
emergent
resistance associated substitutions.
4
This
emergent
disability is not well detected by traditional global cognitive measures.
5
Poland avoided a recession mainly because an
emergent
middle-class kept on buying.
6
LT was performed using an
emergent
deceased donor graft of marginal quality.
7
Background: Snakebites are
emergent
and life-threatening injuries that may require intensive care.
8
Their research stirred an ongoing scientific fascination with
emergent
properties and complexities.
9
We analyzed the data by using grounded theory techniques for
emergent
themes.
10
The identity of the
emergent
elements was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy.
11
An
emergent
double valve replacement was successfully performed involving a multidisciplinary team.
12
I was in love with my young, vibrant,
emergent
,
inner male self.
13
The collective behaviour is an
emergent
trait, learned through millennia of evolution.
14
Using grounded theory analyses, we coded and analyzed transcriptions for
emergent
themes.
15
The same lines faintly
emergent
in Victor Elliott's Kodakristal of his daughter.
16
Results: No serious
treatment
-
emergent
adverse events, thromboembolic events or deaths occurred.
Other examples for "emergent"
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emergent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
emergent themes
emergent surgery
underwent emergent
emergent property
emergent characters
More collocations
Emergent
through the time
Emergent
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare