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The choice of the cutpoint is not determinable from the data.
Whether depression occurred as a result of MG or was present before the onset of MG was not determinable from our data.
Zimmerman's formulation does not repair a difficulty in Searle's, namely, that the red-colored paradigm fails to satisfy the definition of the determinate-determinable relation.
Matter is a determinable made determinate by form.
In the Meno (74ff), Plato develops the notion of determinable and determinate.
But Kant thinks that it is also possible to interpret predication in the reverse direction: that is, from "determinate" to "determinable".
Mendeleev's periodic tables used atomic weight instead of atomic number to organize the elements, information determinable to fair precision in his time.
Similarly, rest mass and rest mass of 3 kilograms are a determinable and a determinate, respectively.
In contrast, the OAD initiation for persons being not recently diagnosed was only determinable by means of the recorded prescription data.
There the properties themselves are determinates falling under a determinable, e.g., crimson and scarlet under red, red under color.
Thereby, he conceded that alleged hormesis in the NCI yeast data lies within the range of determinable control (i.e., nonhormetic) responses.
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