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We analyze such basic ABox updates in several standard DLs, in particular addressing questions of expressibility and succinctness: can updated ABoxes always be expressed in the DL in which the original ABox was formulated and, if so, what is the size of the updated ABox?
What people want cannot always be expressed in money.
We also show how the knowledge embedded in an RDP neural network model can always be expressed, transparently, as a finite union of open polytopes.
One of the unfortunate things about creative achievements within academia is that they cannot always be expressed in a way that is meaningful to the 'outside world'.
Romi has a long standing interest in the subconscious mind and representation of mental activity that cannot always be expressed in words but is commonplace in visual art and music.
Most important, a clue and its answer will always be expressed in the same part of speech and as a rule must be interchangeable in a sentence, with the same meaning each way.
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But the pastoral urge has always been expressed through available technologies and methods.
A need for continuous blood glucose monitoring has always been expressed by critical care practitioners.
The overall pattern of expression appears to be similar for the two MtGS2b alternatively spliced transcripts, with MtGS2b-α always being expressed at higher levels.
In the current experiments, we have described the presence of the KIT tyrosine kinase receptor in mast cell exosomes, a molecule that sometimes, but not always, is expressed in lung tumor tissues [ 36].
It also argues that user consent for use of personal data "need not always be express, affirmative consent" and that the scope of consent-based options that are offered to users should correlate with the "scale, scope, and sensitivity of the personal data that organizations collect, use, or disclose".
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