It has been argued recently that the mind is a complex of conflicting and complementary memetic patterns seeking to reproduce. |
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At each step of the way, there's a memetic code, competition, and evolution. |
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They were the most intelligent animals of their time, but they never developed the use of tools or a memetic noosphere. |
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The memetic approach is to ask why these particular memes spread. |
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Its declared commercial target is the 25-35 year-old generation Y and the brand is named after that memetic internet beast, the unicorn. |
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Sometimes as a social historian one sees currents that recur time and time again in the memetic ocean of man's consciousness, and we wonder what drives them. |
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Brunvand describes different approaches to contemporary legends, including the Freudian, the Fortean, the memetic, the linguistic, and the sociological. |
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And we're not in the business of vers tweetre, LOLPoemz, or any other memetic toss-off. |
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Normcore, argues Spool, was memetic for a brief period before being co-opted and diagnosed by trend forecasters. |
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And so the exhibition seeks to give a sense not only of Holmes's origins but of the real-world milieu in which Conan Doyle set him and of his memetic spread through the culture. |
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First Lieutenant Hancock explores the emerging field of Memetics and implications for memetic operations in the military environment. |
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Decentralized operation strategies for an integrated building energy system using a memetic algorithm. |
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Another important avenue of research is a thorough study of memetic algorithms for WSD, since they have outperformed GAs on several hard optimization problems. |
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A high performing memetic algorithm for the flowshop scheduling problem with blocking, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, Vol. |
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