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What (who) is vacant mind - definition

Vacant niches; Vacant ecological niche
  • [[Introduced species]], such as the [[common brushtail possum]], are often free of many of their normal parasites.

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  • epiphysis]] in the [[brain]] and from there to the immaterial spirit.<ref name="Descartes1641">Descartes, R. (1641) ''Meditations on First Philosophy'', in ''The Philosophical Writings of René Descartes'', trans. by J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff and D. Murdoch, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, vol. 2, pp. 1–62.</ref>
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COMBINATION OF COGNITIVE FACULTIES THAT PROVIDES CONSCIOUSNESS, THINKING, REASONING, PERCEPTION, AND JUDGEMENT IN HUMANS AND POTENTIALLY OTHER LIFE FORMS
Human mind; Mental processing; Minded; Mindedness; Mental content; Inner mind; The mind; Evolutionary history of the human mind; Evolution of the human mind; Mental phenomena
If someone is minded to do something, they want or intend to do it. (FORMAL)
The Home Office said at that time that it was minded to reject his application for political asylum...
= inclined
ADJ: v-link ADJ, ADJ to-inf, so ADJ
minded         
  • epiphysis]] in the [[brain]] and from there to the immaterial spirit.<ref name="Descartes1641">Descartes, R. (1641) ''Meditations on First Philosophy'', in ''The Philosophical Writings of René Descartes'', trans. by J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff and D. Murdoch, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, vol. 2, pp. 1–62.</ref>
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COMBINATION OF COGNITIVE FACULTIES THAT PROVIDES CONSCIOUSNESS, THINKING, REASONING, PERCEPTION, AND JUDGEMENT IN HUMANS AND POTENTIALLY OTHER LIFE FORMS
Human mind; Mental processing; Minded; Mindedness; Mental content; Inner mind; The mind; Evolutionary history of the human mind; Evolution of the human mind; Mental phenomena
¦ adjective [usu. in combination] inclined to think in a particular way: liberal-minded scholars.
Minded         
  • epiphysis]] in the [[brain]] and from there to the immaterial spirit.<ref name="Descartes1641">Descartes, R. (1641) ''Meditations on First Philosophy'', in ''The Philosophical Writings of René Descartes'', trans. by J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff and D. Murdoch, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, vol. 2, pp. 1–62.</ref>
  •  doi-access = free }}</ref>
COMBINATION OF COGNITIVE FACULTIES THAT PROVIDES CONSCIOUSNESS, THINKING, REASONING, PERCEPTION, AND JUDGEMENT IN HUMANS AND POTENTIALLY OTHER LIFE FORMS
Human mind; Mental processing; Minded; Mindedness; Mental content; Inner mind; The mind; Evolutionary history of the human mind; Evolution of the human mind; Mental phenomena
·adj Disposed; inclined; having a mind.
II. Minded ·Impf & ·p.p. of Mind.

Wikipedia

Vacant niche

The issue of what exactly defines a vacant niche, also known as empty niche, and whether they exist in ecosystems is controversial. The subject is intimately tied into a much broader debate on whether ecosystems can reach equilibrium, where they could theoretically become maximally saturated with species. Given that saturation is a measure of the number of species per resource axis per ecosystem, the question becomes: is it useful to define unused resource clusters as niche 'vacancies'?