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Free sign up'concepts of which' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when referring to aspects of or components of certain concepts, such as: The theory of relativity includes several mathematical equations, concepts of which are still studied in many sciences today.
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In "whatever is coloured is extended," colour and extension are two different concepts of which the first entails the second but is not identical with it in whole or part.
Later on, the mystics' commentaries expressed some gnostic (a dualistic viewpoint in which spirit is viewed as good and matter as evil) and Hellenistic concepts, of which the Hellenistic idea of the Perfect Man personified in Muhammad was to gain greatest prominence.
These two parts of theosophy cannot, however, can be distinguished only if the same universal concepts, of which both are formed, can in some way be differentiated.
The data model of the Social BIMCloud server is based on a column oriented data model, the main concepts of which are column families and columns.
Not all unconscious mental states are nonconceptual, e.g., my having the belief that the earth revolves around the sun, often unconsciously, requires that I possess the concepts of which its content is composed.
The disagreement leads us to conclude that Lakoff's (2012) idealized cognitive models i.e. arbitrarily derived concepts (of which blended learning might be one) are necessary if we are to function effectively.
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So technically there is only one species "concept", of which all the others, the 2 or 7 or 27, are "conceptions".
"My city recently commissioned a sculpture from me, the concept of which was recently approved".
Even her beautiful book "It Takes a Village," the concept of which was that it takes all of us to solve our problems, was wildly distorted by her detractors as meaning that the government was the ultimate solution.
The tech has been spun out into a separate company, Neural Concept, of which Baqué is the CEO.
Kant's proposal is that an object is "that in the concept of which a manifold of a given intuition is united" (B137).
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com