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To predicable
noun
Anything affirmable of another; especially, a general attribute or notion as affirmable of, or applicable to, many individuals.
Exact(2)
However, vehicles generally adhere to predicable routes and on road lanes, which allows them to travel at extremely high speeds.
Latencies of saccades to predicable targets (extracted from the calibration sequence; see Fixation and oculomotor tasks) were also analyzed.
Similar(57)
In the sandy deposits investigated, mixing processes were observed to be acting to a predicable depth of ∼50 60 cm.
This is likely to change in the future due to a predicable increase in the number of available sequences and these unclassified sequences represent a pool out of which many more subfamilies will emerge.
They seem not to be predicable, or at least not as obviously so as the classic examples of universals.
When it comes to being predicable, however, most types diverge from such classic examples of universals as the property of being white or the relation of being east of.
Essence is particular in that it receives its subsistence in a given suppositum (concrete individual entity) from something-other-than-itself, while it is universal in that it is abstracted by the intellect from these singular supposita, in which it exists as one in many, in order to become predicable by many.
Our team has recently demonstrated the utility of MEMRI in understanding changes in appetite regulation in the hypothalamus, showing the sensitivity of this technique to detect predicable changes between fasted and ad libitum fed animals in the hypothalamus [15], and changes following hormonal stimulus [14].
The main assets, such as pipelines, storage tanks and barges, are intended to provide stable, predicable cash flows to support, and hopefully, grow future distributions to unit holders.
The possibilities of a thing can be dealt with at various levels which correspond to Porphyrian predicables.
Geach's focus at this point is on the need to relativize an I-predicable to a theory T. Geach then immediately saddles the friend of absolute identity with the view that for "real identity" we need not bring in the ideology of a definite theory.
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