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Notable also is the logic of conditions that Broad's formulates in "The Principles of Demonstrative Induction" (1930b).
This effect of art Lukács describes as "defetishization" (GW 11: ch. 9), anticipating the ethical demand of overcoming alienation that he formulates in the Ontology.
Compared with prevailing and emerging studies on lunar ascent trajectory optimization with simplified lunar ascent process and simple constraints, our method formulates in detail the lunar ascent process with complex constraints in a unified manner.
In "The Unreliability of the Logical Principles" of 1908, Brouwer formulates, in general terms, his criticism of PEM: although in the simple form of p ∨ ¬p, the principle will never lead to a contradiction, there are instances of it for which one has, constructively speaking, no positive grounds.
I see my laptop as the tool for putting the words down, but much of my writing actually formulates in my head while riding.
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Four different organic mixtures were realized by composting SMSF by itself and with the addition of different amounts of organic materials as co-formulates: in particular, on wet basis, composting formulations contained 18%% sawdust (SMSF-SD), 30%% wood chips (SMSF-WC) and 14%% wheat straw (SMSF-WS).
Lea & Perrins Worcestershire was first formulated in 1835.
Mixed fertilizers can be formulated in hundreds of ways.
Transition-state theory can also be formulated in thermodynamic terms.
India has the oldest family planning programme in the world, formulated in 1951.
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