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- noun The state or condition of being
fractal .
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Examples
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The researchers also found that the greater the length scales at which the pattern persisted - or the more complete its "fractality" - the higher the maximum temperature at which the crystal could superconduct.
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You are not claiming that DNA fractality is generally associated with metamorphosis, right?
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It reports the quantitative analysis of Purkinje cell fractality in a number of placentates, one marsupial and two bird species, showing that fractal complexity is essentially identical in these species.
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Blake would appear to find the latter conceptually and aesthetically interesting and productive up to a point, but boring in infinity, however intricate fractality may be, such as that of the famous Mandelbrot set.
Chaosmic Orders: Nonclassical Physics, Allegory, and the Epistemology of Blake's Minute Particulars. 2001
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The lines strictly demarcating (and hence, in contrast to fractals, terminating) the process or non-fractal changes in the shapes of the bodies themselves may give one pause, but, I admit, this is a matter of interpretation, since such figures may be read as indicating potential fractality of the type one finds in the Mandelbrot set.
Chaosmic Orders: Nonclassical Physics, Allegory, and the Epistemology of Blake's Minute Particulars. 2001
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Engineering superconductors to increase their fractality could yield materials that work at yet higher temperatures, he adds, making it much easier to harness them for practical applications. and you'll get:
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In particular we show that point-lessness and dimensional function implies fractality.
Backreaction 2008
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In particular we show that point-lessness and dimensional function implies fractality.
Backreaction 2008
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In particular we show that point-lessness and dimensional function implies fractality.
Backreaction 2008
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(a) Vertebrate research; identify PC with excessive fractality, requiring excessive recursion (and thus, “junk DNA”).
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