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Wyclif describes apostolic poverty as a mode of having with love, comprehensible in terms of the individual's use of a thing for the greatest spiritual benefit.

It is argued that semiotics has the potential to merge and unite various design approaches into one fundamental theory that is naturally interpretable and so comprehensible in terms of computer use.

The main arguments are that an energy modelling exercise that is enriched with an uncertainty assessment which satisfies the requirements is (1) comprehensible in terms of its associated uncertainty and (2) should contribute to a complete understanding of energy scenarios, especially if they are used in decision support.

By introducing a novel analysis of reservoirs as non-linear dynamical systems, new insights are gained and translated into a new reservoir design recipe that is extremely simple and highly comprehensible in terms of the dynamics of the acoustic features and the modeled acoustic units.

What we get instead is an explanatory toolkit to apply to specific cases, making the present comprehensible in terms of the past.

For Polanyi, both biological organisms and mechanisms of human construction work in accordance with physical laws but this does not therefore mean that they are fully comprehensible in terms of them.

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Simulation results are expressed in terms of recognized and comprehensible quantities for engineers, i.e., screen efficiency and screening recovery.

In this work we define a comprehensible measurement for the experienced video quality in terms of quality categories and the required transmission cost in terms of Used cell capacity (Ucc).

The Norwegian PCS total score shows evidence for acceptable psychometric properties in terms of being fully comprehensible, internally consistent, reproducible, and comprising a valid construct when applied in patients with subacute or chronic LBP from different clinical settings, but internal consistency and agreement was questionable for the individual subscales.

It is important that the risk level be explained in a readily comprehensible way and for most patients this might be in terms of the expected excess number of breast cancers for every 100 years of follow-up as judged from individual risk factors.

Only once, in Brisbane in 1928-29, the match in which Donald Bradman made his debut and saw his side defeated by a barely comprehensible 675 runs, has Australia lost as heavily as this in terms of runs.

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