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According to the second thesis, it is characteristic of the objects towards which the mind is directed by virtue of intentionality that they have the property which Brentano calls intentional inexistence.

According to the natural pedagogy theory, direct gaze, by virtue of being a cue of communicative intent, causes the receiver to search for referents and expecting to be taught something that is generalizable across contexts (Csibra & Gergely, 2009).

The potential use of MSCs as building blocks for joint tissue replacement via tissue engineering and their newly uncovered potential for direct cell therapy by virtue of their trophic and anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties have generated a lot of enthusiasm in orthopaedics and rheumatology communities.

The commercial, which Mr. Reeve did not direct, showed him "walking" by virtue of computer animation, all the while promoting "new ways" of thinking and scientific advances that he said might soon cure him.

In the work, a label-free electrochemiluminescence (ECL) aptasensor for the sensitive and selective detection of thrombin was constructed based on target-induced direct ECL signal change by virtue of a novel assembly strategy of oligonucleotide and luminol functionalized gold nanoparticles (luminol-AuNPs).

An experience is directed toward an object by virtue of its content or meaning (which represents the object) together with appropriate enabling conditions.

The pedicle screw rod systems, by virtue of direct fixation through middle and anterior columns, are able to reduce fractures of these columns by ligamentotaxis [48, 49, 50, 51, 52].

"While Speaker Boehner has the authority to direct the defense of DOMA by virtue of the divided 3-2 vofe of the BLAG, many Members believe that Section 3 of DOMA violates the Constitution and should be struck down".

EIF2AK4 senses the absence of one or more amino acids by virtue of direct binding to the uncharged tRNAs.

Such an approach, by virtue of direct labeling of the inflammatory cells, should provide a superior means of assessing therapeutic efficacy comparable with that obtained by histopathology scoring.

Exercise exerts direct effects on the vasculature by virtue of the impact of repetitive intermittent increases in shear stress on the vascular endothelium, which responds by transducing functional and structural vascular adaptations which ultimately decrease atherosclerotic risk.

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