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stochastic

[stuh-kas-tik] / stəˈkæs tɪk /


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"We found that stochastic, or random, assembly processes were critical in shaping community structure, but their relative importance decreased as stress increased."

From Science Daily

In the new paper, he and Korbel consider ways to modify the equations of stochastic thermodynamics to accommodate it.

From Science Daily

On this latest example of Trump’s evil and deployment of stochastic terrorism, Mike Tomasky writes at the New Republic:

From Salon

Johnson has used stochastic terrorism and eliminationist language against Democrats, liberals, and others who do not share his Christofascist ideology, a group he believes are collectively responsible for the ills of American society.

From Salon

So whether it is a possible world war, stochastic terrorism, Christian theocracy, climate change, Donald Trump, our own government or something else unforeseen, for most people it is a time of trepidation and terror.

From Salon