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Integrative level

An integrative level, or level of organization, is a set of phenomena emerging on pre-existing phenomena of lower level. Typical examples include… 
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Increasingly, international and national reports (e.g., Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005; UK National Ecosystem Assessment… 
2010
2010
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  • Corpus ID: 16650685
Complexity is a systemic property. Adaptive evolving systems like ethnic cliques or complex social situations such as “knife… 
2005
2005
School of Natural Resource Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA Senior Officer, Communication for Development Group… 
1993
1993
Das grundlegende Problem einer integrativen Wirtschaftsethik ist die systematische Vermittlung der (wirkungsmachtigen… 
1986
1986
Physical and biological systems are composed with many levels of organization. To these different levels of organization are… 
1970
1970
plishment of the genetic system, existence of the organism became more certain. At the same time, evolutionary directions of the… 
1965
1965
AGING AND LEVELS OF BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION edited by Austin M. Brues, M.D. and George A. Sacher The problems of metazoan aging…