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An existing entity is not a stable substance constant in time to which change occurs as an accident, such as a young Zayd becoming old and greying; rather, it is a structure of unfolding, dynamic events of existence.

I could not but feel that I had lived to witness one of the great events of existence, like the visitation of a great comet". The silence comes and we realized in fact we loved the noise.

This model estimates the risk of occurrence of an event (existence of a retail sale point for this case) as a function of proximity or density to different risk factors,4 as stated by Caplan et al.

The life of the individual is punctuated by observances that mark the notable events of personal existence.

Dead-time analysis is accomplished through a dedicated numerical simulation application developed with the purpose of optimizing the digital architecture performance taking into account parameters such as the incident rate of events, the existence of pulse pile-up or the complexity of the processing algorithm used during the digital pulse processing.

Compare: Event-existentials resemble thing-existentials in having the following syntactic configuration: Semantically, the former expresses occurrence of events or existence of states.

- Since removal of the methyl group from 5′methylated cytosine is a thermodynamically unfavorable event, the existence of a bona fide DNA demethylase has been a subject of debate.

And most of all it is there to show what a meaningless, tiny event the existence of even such a charismatic, complex character as Omar is outside his own milieu: his murder is ignored by the city's most perceptive journalist and, in a moment of somewhat opaque symbolism, his ID tag is even pegged to the wrong body.

The duplication of a single DCX motif was an ancient event because of the existence of a tandem repeat already in Dictyostelium, and since the similarity within the N-terminal domains is generally higher than to the C-terminal domains of the same protein.

It pre-supposes a rejection of explanations that involve miraculous events, and unprovable explanations of existence and death.

Both the Sarvāstivāda and the post-canonical Theravāda constructed a radical doctrine of momentariness (Skt., kṣāṇavāda, Pali, khāṇavāda) that atomizes phenomena temporally by dissecting them into a succession of discrete, momentary events that pass out of existence as soon as they have originated.

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