Sentence examples for consistent conjunction from inspiring English sources

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Let us go back to a classical HD case, where the (consistent) conjunction \(h \wedge k\) (but not \ k\) alone) entails \ e.\) The following can be proven: Formally, it is fairly simple to show that (SP) characterizes relevance confirmation (see, e.g., Crupi, Festa, and Buttasi 2010, 80; Hájek and Joyce 2008, 123), but the philosophical import of this result is nonetheless remarkable.

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The similar P600 amplitudes for Congruous Conjunctions and Incongruous Non-Conjunctions are consistent with equivalent updating processes triggered by an unexpected character change.

The airglow patches for the 5 cases without localized fast flows were nearly stationary at the conjunction times, consistent with the lack of fast flows.

Considerably more research is required before one can claim to truly understand the interaction of the solar wind with Mars, because the simulations to date have demonstrated nonlinear and unexpected behavior of Mars as solar wind parameters are changed in conjunction with consistent neutral atmospheric profiles.

In this respect, the 42 SSR and 182 SNP panels examined here, either used separately or in conjunction, allowed consistent clear-cut group identification.

We show that the SSR and SNP panels examined here, either used separately or in conjunction, allowed consistent estimations of genetic diversity and population structure in sunflower breeding materials.

Consistent with our hypothesis, conjunction analysis of FR versus CR and FR versus LN revealed activations of the right anterior hippocampus without reactivation of the regions responsible for language processing detected as true recognition-specific activity.

The diagnosis of STEMI was based on symptoms consistent with MI in conjunction with appropriate changes on electrocardiography (ECG), that is, i.e., ST-segment elevation or new left bundle branch block.

Since in this analysis it is assumed that all contrasts included in the conjunction show consistent effects, for the conjoint effect to be significant all contrasts have to survive a threshold that decreases with the power of the number of contrasts included ('global' conjunction in SPM terminology, Friston et al., 2005).

The CNS involvement was defined by one or more of (1) histologically confirmed CNS involvement; (2) neuroimaging findings compatible with CNS involvement with lymphoma, in conjunction with consistent clinical presentation and the absence of other clinically feasible diagnosis; or (3) positive CSF (lymphoma cells detected by cytology and/or flow-cytometry).

The model's performance on search for single features and feature conjunctions is consistent with existing psychophysical data.

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