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  2. Emotion-in-relationships model - Wikipedia

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    ERM is based on George Mandler’s interruption theory, [2] which states that emotion is experienced when there is a change in relating patterns, meaning that a partner (not necessarily romantic) behaves in unexpected or unusual ways. This can have either positive or negative impacts, depending on the way it affects the individual's goals.

  3. Network neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    Brain network dynamics is commonly defined as the frequencies of a brain region when it changes its allegiances to network modules over time. his provides an index to individual differences in learning: more flexible individuals learn better than less flexible individuals. [50] [52]

  4. Systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Systems theory is the transdisciplinary [1] study of systems, i.e. cohesive groups of interrelated, interdependent components that can be natural or artificial.Every system has causal boundaries, is influenced by its context, defined by its structure, function and role, and expressed through its relations with other systems.

  5. Biological network - Wikipedia

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    Researchers can even compare current constructions of species interactions networks with historical reconstructions of ancient networks to determine how networks have changed over time. [34] Much research into these complex species interactions networks is highly concerned with understanding what factors (e.g., species richness, connectance ...

  6. System integration - Wikipedia

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    System integration is defined in engineering as the process of bringing together the component sub-systems into one system (an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system is able to deliver the overarching functionality) and ensuring that the subsystems function together as a system, [1] and in information technology [2] as the process of linking together different computing ...

  7. Trend analysis - Wikipedia

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    Trend analysis can be also used for word usage, how words change in the frequency of use in time (diachronic analysis), in order to find neologisms or archaisms. It relates to diachronic linguistics , a field of linguistics which examines how languages change over time.

  8. Systems thinking - Wikipedia

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    The term system is polysemic: Robert Hooke (1674) used it in multiple senses, in his System of the World, [7]: p.24 but also in the sense of the Ptolemaic system versus the Copernican system [8]: 450 of the relation of the planets to the fixed stars [9] which are cataloged in Hipparchus' and Ptolemy's Star catalog. [10]

  9. Economic globalization - Wikipedia

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    By the time the World Trade Organization was established in 1994 as the baton was passed from the GATT, [12] it had grown to 128 countries, including Czech Republic, Slovakia and Slovenia. The year 1995 saw the WTO pass the General Agreement on Trade in Services , while the 1998 defeat of the OECD 's Multilateral Agreement on Investment was a ...