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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract claims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing theoretical or conceptual assertions that are not grounded in concrete evidence or specific examples.
Example: "The philosopher's argument was based on several abstract claims that lacked empirical support."
Alternatives: "theoretical assertions" or "conceptual statements".
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That is what Marvin Krislov means when he says that not all progress is upward, and it is what Cyrus Eosphoros means when he says that Oberlin's abstract claims have not matched his experience.
Scientific theories contain highly abstract claims that describe states of affairs far removed from the immediacy of sense experience.
I'm going to assume that you, dear reader, understand what the different sections of a patent are (Title, Abstract, Claims, etc).
In particular, he accused them of confusing particular styles of filmmaking with more abstract claims about the nature of the medium itself.
Abstract claims which continue to insist on the universality and equity of childcare will not be persuasive without hard evidence and should be reinforced with such evidence if they are to succeed.
Similarly to the IBM system, chemicals are extracted from full text (title, abstract, claims, description; from 1976 onwards), images (from 2007 onwards) and CWUs (for US patents only, from 2007 onwards) using an automated pipeline of chemical entity recognition, name-to-structure and image-to-structure tools.
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Samuel F. B. Morse, in his famous telegraph patent, included an abstract claim for printing characters using electromagnetism.
We know this, not as some statement of narcissism, as some abstract claim of entitlement, as some crotchety articulation of Paradise Lost, as some undignified foot stamp about our lost influence – we know it because the working journalist inhabits the same universe that powerful people inhabit.
By affirmation James means something like an abstract claim, devoid of much doctrinal content, and found in the major religions.
Feldstein et al. finish their abstract claiming that there is a multitude of associated risk factors for atypical fractures.
Though a conference abstract claimed that JMJ704 may be a H3K4 demethylase, but no formal publication with experimental evidence support is publically available [ 19].
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