Sentence examples for complexity constituted from inspiring English sources

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As a first step in this enquiry, we thought it interesting to learn whether forms of increasing complexity constituted from the same elements (lines) will activate the striate and prestriate visual cortex with the same or different latencies.

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The resulting complexity constitutes a major barrier to the implementation of bioenergy projects.

Children with medical complexity constitute a small but resource-intensive subgroup of children with special health care needs.

Such a complexity constitutes a call to action for health policy-makers, screening authorities and specialists to eliminate the barriers to effective research into innovative models for breast surveillance of BC survivors.

Because IRESs operate with reduced complexity and constitute minimal systems of initiation, comparison with canonical initiation may allow common mechanistic principles of the ribosome to be delineated.

But when science is used to replace thinking instead of complement it; when we claim to see in its results the reduction of all the complexity that constitutes the emergence of a human life or the choices and responsibilities of the person it may develop into; we relinquish something that Kant showed more than 200 years ago was essential to the very idea of a human being: our freedom.

However, this complexity overhead constitutes commonly an obstacle for its consideration in real implementations.

If none exists, the FWT engine would go further in the LTE spectrum to search with the resolution of a resource block (RB) with a very slight additional complexity; this constitutes another benefit of using FWT over FFT.

First, using RepeatMasker (see Materials and Methods, and supplementary file S4, Supplementary Material online), low complexity repeats (microsatellites, SSRs) constituted between 2.49% (Canopy_Next) and 6.08% (Canopy_Long) of all scaffolds (fig. 4 A) and their number was correlated with the number of sequenced reads.

An appealing and quite popular answer dating back to Russell is that logical complexity, at least in part, involves a certain type of metaphysical complexity: a logically complex property, proposition, or relation is literally constituted by less complex metaphysical parts.

But there's too little of that kind of thing, and too much mistaken presumption about what constitutes complexity and nuance.

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