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In addition, this very low usage of cardinal terms seemed to be replaced by using more landmark descriptions.
Participants from the Netherlands evinced a similar pattern with the important distinction that they mostly ignored cardinal terms, unless explicitly primed to do so and in a survey condition.
The figure illustrates in cardinal terms how quality of life worsens with disease progression.
In each of the three main categories of the GO classification, the cardinal terms are 'Metabolic process' (13648, 39.2%), 'Cell' (28947, 83.1%) and 'Binding' (16113, 46.2%), respectively.
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The classics of economic theory apply an objective, cardinal term for value which is oriented to the recognized value of a commodity for the satisfaction of specific needs, like the caloric value of coal or the highest permitted speed of a car.
Each interviewee was coded with a cardinal number terms of L1, L2, and so on.
This makes income from Cardinal (and the terms of a new power supply agreement) crucial to maintaining Capstone's dividend.
In Book Four, Socrates defines each of the cardinal virtues in terms of the complicated psychology he has just sketched.
Mr Salmond said: "Stonewall were clearly wrong to describe Scotland's cardinal in these terms, and in any case should reflect on whether pejorative titles like this do anything to enhance their cause.
Some economists have advocated the measurement of cardinal utility in terms of subjective well-being, such as affect (e.g. pleasure and pain) or life satisfaction [ 27].
By the end of Cardinal Levada's term in San Francisco, his approach on such cases had evolved.
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