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They grow (cf. Nature) anywhere in a pot, along a wall and they are gloriously fragrant, sweetly sharp, the essence of wooded childhood holidays.

These data mark the longest proven persistence of a CF in nature (outside of clinical settings).

As their Greek title (phusikai scholikai aporiai kai luseis. lit. 'School-discussion problems and solutions on nature', cf. Sharples 1992, 3) indicates, these three books address problems in natural philosophy in the broadest sense.

For the loss of motion as a general feature of nature, cf. "Query 31" in Newton 1979 [1730]: 399–400.

On certain occasions, however, normative aspects may suddenly rise to the surface, notably when moral clashes occur and biologists are confronted with conflicting images of nature (cf. Merchant [1989], 4).

At the time they argued that a widespread occurrence of protonated orthophosphates, which are known to serve as precursors of pyrophosphate, is doubtful in nature (cf. [15]), and that heating of such protonated phosphates in a closed system does not give polyphosphates because water cannot escape.

Since the comparison of any competing models (including Bayesian vs. non-Bayesian models) is valid whenever these models are compared in terms of their respective model evidence with regard to the same experimental data, our framework should support formal answers to questions about whether aspects of human learning and decision-making are of a non-Bayesian nature (cf. [66]).

However, due to their novel nature, CF data during LV mapping and ablation are sparse in the literature.

For the Yogācāras all phenomena and all aspects of the mental domain can be subsumed under these there natures (cf. Nagao 1991, 62 and passim).

Preliminary analysis revealed that accounting for the ordinal nature of CF severity class (using CAP) lead to higher misclassification rates than if CF severity was considered on a nominal measurement scale (using DA).

things, force, notion, meaning, sense, import, nature, essence (cf. significatio): id, in quo est omnis vis amicitiae, Cic.

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