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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as predicates of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to grammar, logic, or philosophy when discussing the role of predicates in sentences or propositions.
Example: "In the sentence 'The cat is on the mat,' 'is on the mat' functions as predicates of the subject 'the cat.'"
Alternatives: "as functions of" or "as components of".
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Detecting multistage attacks is also handled by Ning et al, where prerequisites and consequences of attacks are represented as predicates of first order logic [5].
In effect, this is to ask what would account for the fact that distributions of "motion" and "rest", conceived of as predicates of extended regions, do not vary randomly through time.
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His performance is an urge to take immediate action and reform a criminal justice system he sees as predicated on mismanagement of mental health issues, institutionalised poverty, classism, and a racial caste system.
The nostalgic view of ancient political philosophy as predicated on widely shared conceptions of human nature and the human good, before the splintering and fracturing of modernity, is an oversimplification.
The racial state formed as a result of the institution of slavery, as predicated on white supremacist beliefs illustrated in segregation after 1896, has been transformed into a structural crisis faced by urban black communities today.
But according to Scheffler's inscriptionalism, on which that-clauses are treated as single predicates of concrete inscriptions, to say that Seneca said that man is a rational animal is simply to say that Seneca produced a that-man-is-a-rational-animal inscription (Scheffler 1954, 84).
Therefore, as predicated for PWA, the existence of a disulfide bond near the zinc site would play a stability role for the enzyme.
The Nyāya idea is to analyse collective predicates like '…are two', not as one-place predicates of aggregates or sets, but as n-place relational predicates, true of n objects jointly.
Following proposals by Burge (1973), Hornsby (1976), Larson and Segal (1995), Eluguardo (2002), and Elbourne (2005), proper names, like the N-bar content of a description, can be thought of as predicates.
(Horwich's view differs in some specific respects from what is presented here, such as predicating truth of propositions, but we believe it is close enough to what is sketched here to justify the name).
The overall process is modeled as different Time Petri Net (TPN) models (each one modeling a local process) that interact with each other via guarded transitions that becomes enabled only when certain conditions (expressed as predicates over the marking of some places) are satisfied (the guard is true).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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