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More demonstrable is the homage paid to Epictetus by Simplicius, the sixth-century Aristotle commentator, who composed a long philosophical commentary on the Encheiridion combining Stoic elements with his own Neoplatonism.
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The most primitive living vertebrates the jawless fishes (hagfish and lampreys)—do not have lymphoid tissues corresponding to a spleen or a thymus, and their immune responses, although demonstrable, are very weak and sluggish.
Not every reminder of demonstrable lying is "beating a dead horse".
But here the only demonstrable effect is the closing of a reprocessing facility that was, from the off, run on a faulty economic model.
An obscure condition known as urethral syndrome may be diagnosed when symptoms indicative of urethral infection are present but demonstrable infection is absent.
This demonstrable lag is then correlated with learning outcomes.
The bond works by paying back investors when demonstrable savings are made from fewer visits to A&E or GPs, and less medication.
ERG results with no demonstrable waveform were assigned a value of 0.00 μV.
In NSGCT patients with demonstrable residua are often treated with surgical excision of residual masses.
The success of these policies is demonstrable.
"This is demonstrable evidence of my intent.
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