Sentence examples for conjunction of terms from inspiring English sources

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Intension can be linguistic intension or meaning, in which case it is the conjunction of terms applicable to any possible thing to which the term is applicable and thus substitutable for the term salva veritate, but since definitions must have criteria of application and these must ultimately be non-circular, the more basic dimension of intension is sense meaning.

Pubmed provides more than 13300 hits for conjunction of terms "antioxidant" and "aging or ageing".

The general structure of the search expression was the simple conjunction of terms, phrases or subexpressions connected with the Boolean AND.

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It is possible to use conjunctions of terms, phrases and subexpression connected with the logical AND.

"The greenhouse is here, no doubt about it, but there is more to it," he said, speculating that a conjunction of long-term oscillations in North Atlantic air pressure have hastened the melting.

The basic search expression is the conjunction of each term in the list using the logical connective (OR).

Since the logic identities of Table 2 are recursive and define a general conjunction in terms of AND NOT gates, the resulting logic circuit is called a Recursive AND NOT Conjunction (RANC).

Two techniques are designed for eliminating quantifiers from an existentially quantified conjunction of dyadic literals, in terms of the operators ∘, ∩, and −1 of the Tarski Chin Givant formalism of relations.

The binding or conjunction of information in the short-term memory allows a single multimodal representation to contain or to refer to representations present in different storage modalities.

The conjunction of VWM and spatial short-term memory may support inhibition jointly by combining information about both the identities and the locations of old items.

The result-independence condition will then be satisfied by letting each term 'ck' in the statement of the independence condition represent a conjunction of test conditions for a collection of result-dependent tests, and by letting each term 'ek' (and each term 'oku') stand for a conjunction of the corresponding result-dependent outcomes.

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