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Quine (1936, §III) famously criticized the Hobbesian view noting that since the logical truths are potentially infinite, our ground for them must not lie just in a finite number of explicit conventions, for logical rules are presumably needed to derive an infinite number of logical truths from a finite number of conventions (a point derived from Carroll 1895).
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For the data on difference in PO arm lengths (arm asymmetry), PO length and TLC where a single mean data point derived from 35 larvae sourced from across 3 rearing containers was determined, a two factor ANOVA with pH and temperature as fixed factors was used.
The tissue Hg level of this fish can then be compared with the estimated mean fish tissue Hg concentration of fish consumed by each population at a specific sample time point derived from FCS data.
We simulated a large set of sequences (100 sequences per point) derived from a reference sequence (random mutations with no homoplasy).
Damage occurrence has been industrially observed in cold forging tooling even though stresses remain lower than the yield point derived from a conventional rigid perfectly plastic law.
If a study presented >1 data point derived from the same sample of children, the data point with the longest follow-up time was used.
Admittedly, Figure 3 is a convenient schematic to illustrate the point, derived from the orthologous pathway in mouse [ 41].
where C j is relative plate motion speed (meters/year) on the jth grid point, derived from Bird (2003).
McKay had a tip for Conway; he suggested that it might be worthwhile exploring a mathematical commodity that had recently attracted interest: the Leech lattice (discovered by the University of Stirling's John Leech) – the best lattice for a sphere packing in 24 dimensions, with the "lattice" being a set of points derived from the centres of the spheres.
Grossman's more powerful point derives from an article he wrote three years ago for the Wall Street Journal, in which he argued: "Genres are hybridizing….
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