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modularity

[ moj-uh-lar-i-tee, mod-yuh- ]

noun

  1. the use of individually distinct functional units, as in assembling an electronic or mechanical system.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of modularity1

First recorded in 1935–40; modular + -ity
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The author, a war journalist, draws from his understanding of strategy to instruct the reader about what I view as the complexity, redundancy, modularity, robustness, resilience, communitarianism, and agency that were employed to achieve victory during the Civil Rights Movement era.

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Biological life like a democratic form of government is based on complexity, redundancy, modularity, robustness, resilience, communitarianism and agency.

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"The flexibility and modularity of OrthoID are among its greates strengths." states Prof. Kimoon Kim who led the research from POSTECH.

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"The fourth and fifth decades of life may be a turning point in the organization of brain networks, characterized by optimal efficiency, system segregation, and modularity, followed by accelerated decay of these properties," the authors write.

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These included nestedness, a development in which narrow interactions between bacteria and virus specialists are "nested" within a broader range of generalist interactions; and modularity, in which interactions between species form modules within specialized groups, but not between groups.

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