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"mechanistic" Definitions
  1. connected with the belief that all things in the universe can be explained as if they were machines
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In both cases, ecorithms describe adaptive behavior in a mechanistic way.
We're thinking like machines because we live in this mechanistic milieu.
We're thinking like machines because we live in this mechanistic milieu.
It is, it seems, house without the soul, techno without the mechanistic rigor.
But app dating in general is a fairly dehumanizing and mechanistic numbers game.
But this was a cultural predisposition, informed by the mechanistic tyranny of pop progress.
Advice about diet and exercise often has a moral undertone; surgery has a mechanistic one.
What are your relationships to club culture and more mechanistic forms of dance music traditionally speaking?
These are all "machines" of sorts, giving the machine humanistic qualities and a human, mechanistic ones.
Examples can include comparing groups to animals and viruses (animalistic), or reducing groups to their genitalia (mechanistic).
A factory, no doubt, but one driven, not led, by the clash between Manichaean and mechanistic urges.
Despite the mechanistic mystery, the benefits of stem cells for stroke in lab animals are well-documented.
They "are not necessarily due to any mechanistic or safety flaws of the drug itself," Schwartz wrote.
For one, we shouldn't justify a simple, sometimes instinctual or mechanistic behavior with an elaborate cognitive explanation.
What happens now can be correlated with what happens later, in ways that elude a simple mechanistic explanation.
Maybe it's a mechanistic way of looking at things, but I think of decisions, the choices people make.
Mr Corbyn argued that politics should not be regarded as a "mechanistic process" that is dominated by elites.
Their rounded forms and pointed protrusions tease out a latent eroticism, while the composite constructions look almost mechanistic.
With mechanistic approaches, people try to build models that are based on an understanding of how epidemics spread.
But over the past few weeks, the murmur of Ocean Beach has been cut with a low mechanistic rumble.
"The paradigm-shifting discoveries by the laureates established key mechanistic principles for the biological clock," the Nobel committee said.
To live with the Santa Ana is to accept, consciously or unconsciously, a deeply mechanistic view of human behavior.
Correlation supersedes causation, and science can advance even without coherent models, unified theories, or really any mechanistic explanation at all.
Thomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar were jointly awarded the prize for "mechanistic studies of DNA repair" in 2015.
This video is a potent reminder that biological systems are highly mechanistic, all the way down to the atomic scale.
"All we have is some preclinical rationale and some mechanistic rationale, but no hard randomized clinical data yet," Seedhouse said.
Secondly, the premium is often presented as a mechanistic calculation based on the cost of delivery to a U.S. consumer.
Examples can include comparing groups to animals and viruses (animalistic), or reducing groups to a tool for some other purpose (mechanistic).
It was also evokes the philosopher Henri Bergson and his essay on laughter in which he tethers humor to mechanistic movements.
Did Mill, who admits to being something of a "reasoning machine" throughout his teenage years, suddenly grow weary of mechanistic perfection?
Our approach is non-mechanistic — it makes very few assumptions about how epidemics spread and it focuses more on past examples.
Dehumanization can occur when others are denied of human qualities (animalistic dehumanization) or when others are denied of human nature (mechanistic dehumanization).
These mechanistic influences are apparent throughout the album, which whirs, clangs, drones, and roars from loop to loop with precision and power.
Dehumanization can occur when others are denied of human qualities (animalistic dehumanization) or when others are denied of their human nature (mechanistic dehumanization).
She argues that a self-optimized, purely mechanistic approach to life discounts the juicy stuff present in the unproductive moments: poetry, nuance, serendipity.
Emotions, for example (as he explained in "The Emotion Machine" in 2006), were just as mechanistic as any other action of the brain.
A prevailing mood of bucolic lyricism is constantly challenged by slithering atonality and insistent, marchlike rhythms, only to fade off into mechanistic irrelevance.
Whether the mechanistic underpinnings revealed in the current series of studies will prove to generalize to such opioid-related phenomena remains to be defined.
"Disruption of your body clock and reduced ability to process glucose are possible mechanistic factors linking late-night eating to cancer risk," she explained.
He developed the idea of a "Social Physics," and began to explore the possibility that human lives, like planets, had an underlying mechanistic trajectory.
A 1922 Barcelona gallery show, partly re-created at moma , alternated mechanistic pictures with jazzy abstractions and portraits of Spanish ladies in traditional garb.
The decision to go to college still makes sense for most, but the idea of a mechanistic relationship between education and wages has taken a knock.
"It really signals the need for a more integrated research agenda than we have had and to try to get a better mechanistic understanding," Samet said.
Worse, molecular biology took a "reductionist" perspective on what it saw as mechanistic problems, Woese argued, such as the workings of the gene and the cell.
As much as people want the rules for commas to be ironclad, no mechanistic rules can substitute for slow proofreading and redrafting, or even better, a good editor.
While Dunbar's recent art points to primordial states and mythic underworlds, the sculptural paintings of artist William Monaghan reference the mechanistic and post-industrial wastelands of contemporary life.
I get pissed off at our dog if he pees on the floor in the kitchen, even though I can easily come up with a mechanistic explanation for that.
"This provides very important mechanistic evidence regarding how air pollution affects cardiovascular disease," said the lead author, C. Arden Pope III, a professor of economics at Brigham Young University.
The existence of agents—beings with intentions and goal-oriented behavior—has long seemed profoundly at odds with the reductionist assumption that all behavior arises from mechanistic interactions between particles.
"We only started to explore this space and are fascinated in the space between the biological and the mechanistic motion, when the machine becomes human," Koch tells The Creators Project.
It makes the events they record seem somehow dead, because my avatars resemble designed objects, not flesh or organic, that nevertheless behave in irregular ways rather than mechanistic, predictable ones.
One example given is Detroit's Motown sound in the 60s and 70s being filtered through the mechanistic lens of German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk, whose own music influenced 80s Detroit techno.
What is lost, as each day blends into the next, in vaguely similar ways, is the mechanistic definition of time, the capitalist definition of time, the industrial definition of time.
I knew, of course, that this was a result of my overexposure to mechanistic ideas, but on some level I recognized that I had always seen myself in this way.
It was on the foundations laid by Mr Cruyff that Ajax would go on to win the Champions League in 1995, playing Louis van Gaal's more mechanistic form of Total Football.
Supporters of Mr. Trump's mechanistic two-for-one deregulation pretend that public health and safety would take care of themselves as business is freed of what they say are undue burdens.
Zuckerberg is hoping to erect a scalable system, an orderly decision tree that accounts for every eventuality and exception, but the boundaries of speech are a bedevilling problem that defies mechanistic fixes.
These days, if Pistol Pete's videos remain "instructional" for me, it's because they insist that glimmers of artistry can live, however briefly, in activities we might otherwise regard as brute and mechanistic.
The behavior of atoms is too far removed from human behavior, but if we understood the learning algorithms used in the brain, then this would provide mechanistic concepts much closer to human behavior.
"Our work serves as a foundation for further mechanistic studies and the genetic engineering of a safe and effective [Zika virus], which could become an important tool in neuro-oncology," the researchers wrote.
In foundries like Ginkgo's it is hard to avoid the sense of that mechanistic model moving out from the cells embodying it and into the sparsely inhabited systems studying, manipulating and redesigning them.
"The most appropriate and scientifically based evaluation of the cancers reported in humans and laboratory animals as well as supportive mechanistic data is that glyphosate is a probable human carcinogen," the report states.
"The results are entirely unexpected and we don't have a mechanistic explanation for them," chief author Dr. William White of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine told Reuters Health in an email.
Molten originals collide with mechanistic floor-fillers (a Christian Vogel EP cut is a notable standout), to create an hour-long anxiety trip through the automated, optimized, and terrifying hinterlands of techno's industrial districts.
LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - The International Accounting Standards Board said on Friday its rule forcing banks to provision for losses on loans should not be applied in a mechanistic way during the coronavirus epidemic.
Strong advocacy of a more mechanistic, rules-based monetary policy could put Quarles at odds with his fellow FOMC members, whose support he will need as he takes charge of the Fed's supervisory activities.
As Google writes on its landing page for the Chatterjee doodle: She made significant contributions in the field of medicinal chemistry with special reference to alkaloids, coumarins and terpenoids, analytical chemistry, and mechanistic organic chemistry.
That mechanistic approach may not give the kind of smooth transition leaders like German Chancellor Angela Merkel say they want and Brussels' creative officials and diplomats are certain to consider a range of flexible options.
Mr Mishra associates liberalism with what he describes, in a related essay in the Guardian, as a "mechanistic and materialist way of conceiving human actions", partly a consequence of the primacy of free-market economics.
But we have to remember, he said, that work on control theory, cybernetics, artificial intelligence and machine learning over the last century or so has shown that mechanistic systems can have goals and make decisions.
Twitter, speaking with Gizmodo on Tuesday, appeared to lean toward a very literal definition of the term—tweets that explicitly "reduce a person to less than human, whether it be animalistic or mechanistic," it said.
We don't know precisely what the mechanistic connections are between the gut microbiome and the skin, said Justin Sonnenburg, an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford University School of Medicine, who studies gut microbiota.
He married a fellow Russian chemistry student and received his Ph.D. But he immediately abandoned his esoteric study of mechanistic enzymes and burrowed into Washington's foreign lobbying scene, promoting clients from Russia and former Soviet states.
Though the production plies the paranoiac distortions of Expressionism, it also uses the bright, mechanistic figures of Constructivism — including oversize three-dimensional letters spelling out brand and place names — rendered in eye-searing swaths of color.
If your answer to the question is "no," as was Searle's, that suggests that you don't believe in "strong AI," the idea that a mechanistic system of circuits or some other, unimaginable technology could think or feel.
But the new technologies that we are able to apply to these kind of studies now and in the future will help us understand the mechanistic underpinnings if in fact these tumours are related to RF radiation.
We're at a point where the market needs to rally soon to interrupt the mechanistic selling spiral, where a fast and vicious rally of even 10-15% would look like a mere rote bounce on a chart.
John himself (still embodied, to mechanistic perfection, by Keanu Reeves) is a man of so few words that he seems less the movie's star than its wrecking ball — a human Cuisinart pulverizing an unending supply of foes.
They play stripped-back, mechanistic techno in and at some of the biggest clubs and festivals in the world, usually separately but every so often together, clad in nothing more outrageous than a t-shirt or a vest.
"The animals of the Royal Menagerie (among others) were sketched, painted, printed, woven, dissected, sculpted, and debated in the double context of the absolute authority of Louis XIV and the mechanistic philosophy of Descartes (among others)," Sahlins concludes.
The sly cacophony of the instability at work here is captivating, even as it attempts to jumble the inexorable fixity of art, an amusing approach that merges Dada's brand of chaotic destruction with the mechanistic ideology of Constructivism.
Perhaps to evoke a bit more panic than usual, he allows himself a bit of propulsion on tracks like "Pain" and "Surrender," bringing in the mechanistic punishment of a few drum machines to ground his oft-astral synth work.
They built a detailed mechanistic model that incorporated assumptions about the network's structure and activity, based on previous research: the locations and behaviors (say, excitatory or inhibitory) of specific neural populations, for example, or the frequencies of certain oscillations.
One one side, there are those who say that no matter how complex and broad an AI construct is, it can never do more than emulate the minds that created it — it can never advance beyond its mechanistic nature.
But he was one of the first to formalize what that relationship might look like in practice: In 1984, his "probably approximately correct" (PAC) model mathematically defined the conditions under which a mechanistic system could be said to "learn" information.
"Hegsted and his colleagues applied a double standard to their critique of the epidemiologic, experimental, and mechanistic evidence linking sugar to heart disease," says Cristin Kearns, assistant professor at the UCSF School of Dentistry, in an email to The Verge.
Cutting through the marketing hype and moral panic, the RealTouch appears in retrospect neither dystopian nor utopian, but instead merely mundane and mechanistic—a one-way masturbation tool that required an immense amount of labor to engineer, enact, and sustain.
What I'm saying is that if one has a more high-level computational explanation of how the brain works, then one would get closer to this goal of having an explanation of human behavior that matches our mechanistic understanding of other physical systems.
At over five and a half minutes, its not one of Moodymann's outright epics, but it still leaves plenty of room for him to cover a lot of ground—diving from the more peaceful moments to the bawdy, mechanistic ones with reckless abandon.
Silicon Valley is a very male environment, a land of nerd kings and brogrammers whose deepest beliefs tend to be the sort that men come up with when they don't have very many women around — arch-libertarian, irreligious, utopian in a mechanistic style.
It also raises mechanistic questions, one of which has to do with microglia: Is the lymphatic system somehow triggering immune cells in the brain—microglia—to carry out an overactive immune response, creating neuroinflammation, or triggering microglia to eat away at synapses?
Before critical theory took hold of American universities in the '90s, perhaps with the exception of Joseph Kosuth's mechanistic reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein and of the loose connection between Nelson Goodman's Nominalism and Minimalist Art, the philosophical and the art-critical rarely melded on these shores.
The more we can add a non-combat verb — even if it's looking through a spyglass, or eavesdropping on a conversation, or reconfiguring the walls of a mechanistic house — that gives the player something else to do to change the environment, to interact with the environment.
This year's offerings include a friendly takeover attempt in the biologist J. Scott Turner's PURPOSE AND DESIRE (HarperOne, $27.99), which argues that today's mechanistic neo-Darwinism needs to find room for the "agency" — the desire — that Turner insists drives every organism and, by extension, evolution itself.
" The tweet appears to violate Twitter's proposed new policies around "dehumanizing" tweets, defined in a company blog post as "language that treats others as less than human ... Examples can include comparing groups to animals and viruses (animalistic), or reducing groups to a tool for some other purpose (mechanistic).
Within the program Trilk pioneered at in South Carolina, medical students not only learn the mechanistic aspects of prescribing exercise -- such as how skeletal muscle quality and quantity changes and improves health factors or how exercise effects each of the organ systems -- they're taught behavior change, as well.
Part of the experience of writing the book, of spending time with transhumanists and engaging with their mechanistic ideas about human nature, was an uneasy grappling with the notion that we humans were already biological machines, and that we were destined to be superseded by technologies more sophisticated than ourselves.
According to a 22013 statement from the Endocrine Society, scientists and researchers have found "strong mechanistic, experimental, animal, and epidemiological evidence for endocrine disruption" and its role in obesity and diabetes, problems with female and male reproduction, hormone-sensitive cancers in women, prostate cancer, and impairment to thyroid function, neurodevelopment, and neuroendocrine systems.
"Because of the associations of diacetyl inhalation exposure and severe respiratory diseases and increasing popularity of e-cig use among people, further mechanistic studies are warranted to evaluate the effects of diacetyl and related flavoring compounds in e-cig on airway epithelium," the researchers note in their study published in Scientific Reports.
"There will not be a single cure, but there may be many cancers that can be cured using similar mechanistic approaches — for example, harnessing the power of our immune system to fight cancer," said Gary Gilliland, president and director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, in an email to Mashable.
It was born in zygotic form as the duo's debut single "The New Wave" in 3033, then later mutated into the gleefully mechanistic version that's on Homework, before becoming the adamantium backbone of so many of their live shows over the years (and even lending its name to their iconic live record).
The team of Pfizer scientists—based in Sandwich, Kent—discovered that the mechanism that opened blood flow up to the heart muscles "was pretty widespread through the body... and [so] if we could find a drug that would interact with the mechanistic target, we could maybe treat respiratory disease, gastric disease... and erectile dysfunction," says Terrett.
His mechanistic imagery (machine parts rendered to vaguely erotic or sinister effect) and typography still dazzle, and his caprices, such as, from 1919, a picture frame that holds only a few strands of yarn, attached to slips of paper bearing droll words—can seem to exhaust, before the letter, the repertoires of nineteen-seventies Conceptual artists.
At the New York Academy of Art, a selection from around forty years of Warhol's drawings offer a glimpse of the unique nature of his talents, and a show of his Polaroids at the Kasmin Gallery — glossy, vivid pictures of the swells Andy loved and surrounded himself with — represents the better known, mechanistic part of Andy's craft and the unapologetic, money-making apparatus of the Factory.
Machine learning, on the other hand, was for many years more a theoretical possibility than a practical approach to A.I. The basic idea—to design an artificial neural network that, in a crude, mechanistic way, resembled the one in our skulls—had been around for several decades, but until the early twenty-tens there were neither large enough data sets available with which to do the training nor the research money to pay for it.
But given the increasingly furious, emotional tone of public discourse in 2016 — given that absolutely every disagreement, no matter how minor, is an excuse for people to scream invectively at each other — the junky, fast-paced, fury-driven futures of District 9 or the Purge movies seem like a much more likely outcome for our world than a mechanistic future where love is forbidden and people walk around in spotless white outfits, living sterile blank lives.

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