0 the fact of something becoming known or starting to exist: --
1 the fact of someone appearing by coming out from behind something: --
the country's emergence from bankruptcy
2 the process of appearing: --
The agreement set the stage for the company's emergence from bankruptcy.
3 the process of becoming known or developing: --
The emergence of a pandemic flu virus is not only inevitable, but overdue.
The lines into the figure represent iso-thermal times from seedling emergence to anthesis.
Post-parasitoid emergence, vacated hosts continued to consume very small quantities of food until their death, at 10-12 days post parasitism.
Our current work is exploring patterns of recovery, and, in particular, critical period effects in the progressive emergence of modularity.
By using the same uncertainty-monitoring paradigms across species, it should be possible to map the phylogenetic distribution of metacognition and illuminate the emergence of mind.
Evaluating the impact of these costs on household production and the emergence of specialized maize preparation is the central theme of this paper.
In this tradition of self-irony thus the babu reflected on the contingency of his own historical emergence, with a mixture of admiration and secret anxiety.
No specific event marks its emergence in the vocabulary applied to long-term care for older people.
Prefabricated patterns and the emergence of structure in second language acquisition.