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  2. Coexistence - Wikipedia

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    Coexist" display at a U2 concert, containing Islamic, Jewish, and Christian symbols. Coexistence is the property of things existing at the same time and in a proximity close enough to affect each other, without causing harm to one another.

  3. Coexist (image) - Wikipedia

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    The Coexist image created by Piotr Młodożeniec. The Coexist image (often styled as "CoeXisT" or "COEXIST") is an image created by Polish, Warsaw-based graphic designer Piotr Młodożeniec [] in 2000 as an entry in an international art competition sponsored by the Museum on the Seam for Dialogue, Understanding and Coexistence.

  4. List of linguistic example sentences - Wikipedia

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    By replacing "na hoře" by "nahoře", one obtains 5 more meanings. If separating words using spaces is also permitted, the total number of known possible meanings rises to 58. [37] Czech has the syllabic consonants [r] and [l], which can stand in for vowels.

  5. AI will coexist with workers, help with 'upskilling': Workday CEO

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    “We think it is an augmentation technology that needs to peacefully coexist with your existing workers,” says Eschenbach, noting that much of the current discourse around AI focuses on distrust.

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  7. Coexistence theory - Wikipedia

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    Coexistence theory attempts to explain the paradox of the plankton-- how can ecologically similar species coexist without competitively excluding each other?. Coexistence theory is a framework to understand how competitor traits can maintain species diversity and stave-off competitive exclusion even among similar species living in ecologically similar environments.

  8. Storage effect - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the population is able to diminish the impact of competition as the environment worsens. As stated above, for the storage effect to contribute to species coexistence, we must have buffered population growth (i.e. it must be the case that γ < 0). The long-term average of the above equation is

  9. Heteroglossia - Wikipedia

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    Every word uttered, in any specific time or place, is a function of a complex convergence of forces and conditions that are unique to that time and place. Heteroglossia is thus "the base condition governing the operation of meaning in any utterance" and that which always guarantees "the primacy of context over text."