Sentence examples for a logical definition from inspiring English sources

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From the time James Naismith devised his novel use of a peach basket not far up the road from here in Springfield, Mass., the idea of a 3-point deficit in the second minute of play hardly seemed a logical definition of a problem, even before it could be erased with one shot.

Reid is clear that power is not the sort of thing that admits of a logical definition.

An example for a logical definition is presented in the previous section and in Figure 1.

For a phenotype, a logical definition follows the entity quality (EQ) model (Mabee et al., 2007): the entity is what is affected, and can be the whole cell, a population of cells, a part of a cell (corresponding to a GO cellular component) or an event such as a molecular function or biological process (represented by GO terms).

In contrast, the FYPO term 'abnormal actomyosin contractile ring assembly' (FYPO:0000161) has a logical definition that states that the quality 'abnormal' (PATO:0000460) inheres_in the process of actomyosin contractile ring assembly during cytokinesis (GO 0000915,'cytokinesis, actomyosin contractile ring assembly').

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This textual definition is accompanied by a computable logical definition expressed as an OWL equivalence axiom: ECO_00000030 EquivalentTo ECO_0000206 and used_in some ECO_0000218 ECO_00000030 EquivalentTo ECO_0000206 and used_in some ECO_0000218 Such compositional terms are all descended from the 'evidence' root class (e.g. 'BLAST evidence') and connected with the 'is_a' relationship.

IT people take the original business requirements definition produced by operations department and expand it into a concise logical definition of what they understand to be required in order to fulfill the business requirement.

A purely logical definition of intuitions as simple singular ideas allowed Bolzano to distinguish them from concepts and to characterize the traditional epistemological distinction between a priori and a posteriori in terms of the logical distinction between conceptual and empirical propositions (and sciences).

Separating them in this way, as does for example Rosen [25], [26], allows for a clearer logical definition [8] and treatment of the system.

In view of this, a new logical definition is proposed.

Almost all logical definitions refer to classes from other ontologies.

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