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He formulated Kabbalah as myth — he was, after all, a modern.
He formulated I.K.B. the next year, and became a public sensation.
He formulated a set of philosophical ideas that would later become known as constructivism.
He formulated terms, like "objective correlative," that looked like precision tools for critical analysis.
He formulated the jōrigaku ("rationalist studies") doctrine, which was a precursor to modern scientific and philosophical thought in Japan.
He formulated the theory of lubrication (1886) and in 1889 developed the standard mathematical framework used in turbulence work.
He formulated glass with different melting points so he could layer colors, sprinkling powdered glass on top of a flower and fusing it with heat.
He formulated a high-minded belief in the importance of his mission as a literary preservationist, which turns out to be death to literature itself.
He formulated two formal requirements for theoretical reductions.
He formulated axioms and rules of inference, which allowed him to represent a remarkable range of mathematical argumentation.
He formulated the problem in optimal and suboptimal forms, implemented the simulator presented in this paper, and performed the experiments as well as analysis.
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