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Among current Bohr scholars there is a consensus that Bohr did not intend his correspondence principle to designate some sort of general requirement that quantum mechanics recover the predictions of classical mechanics in the classical limit, despite the prevalence of this interpretation in the physics literature (see Section 6).

A deep ache in my stomach when the sex assigned to me at birth seemed to designate some sort of worth in me or a fate that would decide what I do with my life.

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n 1873, Robert Vischer coined the term Einfühlung in "On an Optical Sense of Form: A Contribution to Aesthetics" in order to designate a sort of personification the projection of human feelings on the natural world.

The company has been refining the software since the release of the original Canary and the set up process shows, allowing users to set time parameters for sleep, ensure the device doesn't record when they're home and designate what sort of motion will trigger an alert, including the ability to block out objects that aren't people or animals.

We designate this sort of T cell cytokine activation of progenitor B cells 'cis' activation to indicate that the activation is to a progenitor B cell displaying sIg directly in close proximity to a T cell bearing a homologous T cell receptor via a conventional cognate cell to cell immune synapse.

So the federal fisheries service brushed aside suggestions from conservation groups and others that it designate "critical habitat," sort of a last refuge for a species struggling for survival.

In the religious realm it especially designates the sort of knowledge that is a total experience of its object, particularly the supreme being or reality.

(1946, 31-3) {§6.7} By the word paraphrasis may be designated that sort of exposition which may be afforded by transmuting into a proposition, having for its subject some real entity, a proposition which has not for its subject any other than a fictitious entity.

According to PEW, more than half of the nation's "large hub airports" (airports that handle 1percentt or more of the nation's annual passenger boardings) have some sort of designated worship area mostly Protestant and Catholic chapels, but a few scattered mosques and Jewish temples.

Moreover, though he did not designate totemism as a religion, he saw that it did have some sort of religious meaning.

While we maybe exist in a bubble that consider nightclubs as spaces of artistic expression or at the very least some sort of weekly escape, swathes of people understand them to be designated pick-up zones.

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