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Eventually, it is this mystical conclusion which explains his forceful rejection of Hegel's panlogism; contrary to Hegel's view in the Science of Logic, Reality is not a system of interrelated logical categories, but transcends thought altogether.

We here argue for conceptualizing the regime as a system of interrelated social practices by drawing on the suggestion by Watson [37], who states that socio-technical transitions can be analyzed as "transitions in 'systems of practices'".

Frye frequently compares male domination to a master/slave relationship (see, for example, 1983, 103 105), and she defines oppression as "a system of interrelated barriers and forces which reduce, immobilize, and mold people who belong to a certain group, and effect their subordination to another group (individually to individuals of the other group, and as a group, to that group)" (Frye 1983, 33).

"Systems thinking" refers to bringing a perspective to problem solving in which the problem space is conceptualized as a system of interrelated component parts.

However, one might question whether a system of interrelated oscillations can really be in a permanent state of homeostasis, since a complex system of oscillations may also be subject to the same fate as that of a single oscillation.

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Cancellous bone is a porous composition comprising of a system of stiff interrelated strands called trabeculae intermingled with marrow and a large number of small blood vessels.

The last is especially important in technology markets because really new products are usually systemic innovations that are part of a wider system of interrelated components that need to respond with complementary actions, such as battery and software suppliers and retailers (Chakravorti 2003, 2004).

In vivo, these events occur in parallel and represent a highly dynamic system of interrelated processes that occur cooperatively to narrow the assembly landscape of the ribosome (Holmes and Culver, 2005; Williamson, 2005; Kim et al., 2014).

By defining the transportation network of greater Montréal as a sociotechnical system, that is a system composed of interrelated technical and social elements, we can readily consider the members of this infrastructure and its immediate network.

This Marxism has no system of interrelated concepts that guarantee a scientific analysis.

The model considers the human body as a system of more than 20 different interrelated compartments.

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