Sentence examples for a long disjunction from inspiring English sources

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Just replace the theory T with a theory T*, which is a long disjunction of various important conjuncts of T. So if T consisted of three claims, p1 p2 and p3, and it is close enough to true if two of them are true, then T* would be the disjunction (p1 ∧ p2) ∨ (p1 ∧ p3) ∨ (p2 ∧ p3).

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The author's preface statement that there is some mistake in his book is equivalent to a very long disjunction of blindspots.

Countable additivity requires a language in which infinitely long disjunctions are defined.

First, given its logical structure, it is in fact equivalent to a long, complicated, but finite, disjunction, which makes it difficult to see why it isn't a definition (Davies 2006).

The molecular mechanisms responsible for this drive remained unknown for a long period of time, but recently a non-disjunction of B chromatids accompanied by centromere activity was demonstrated in the male gametophyte of rye [ 4].

Illuminations is one of the most exciting and haunting pieces of literature ever written; its surface, constantly shifting and sliding, creates an extraordinary flow of connections and disjunctions fuelled by what Rimbaud memorably described as "a long, prodigious and reasoned disordering of all the senses".

A long, long way.

A long, long corridor.

The pronounced east west geographic disjunction exhibited by the genus Partula stems from a much older long-distance dispersal event and its high taxonomic diversity in the Society Islands is a product of a long history of within‐archipelago diversification.

This finding may not be surprising given increasing evidence that the degree of geographic disjunction required to produce a significant level of genetic isolation between plant or tree populations may have been underestimated for a long time.

In this regard, a nullisomic oocyte specific to GC and MR is produced by non-disjunction at meiosis 1 (M1) or meiosis 2 (M2), and non-disjunction at M1 is known to increase with maternal age, probably because of a long-term (10 50 years) meiotic arrest at prophase 1.

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