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High positive loading of K can be attributed to the application of fertilizers in the agricultural areas as is also evident from inferences drawn on groundwater quality in summer.

From this debate, it is evident that inferences about longer-term immunobiological kinetics that are derived from short-term experimental research should be tentative.

The former is evident in his inferences, from scant data, about the state of the "rather sudden" marriage of George Kennan and his slightly older wife Abigail in the 1790's.

To find them, mathematicians from the ancient Greeks on have set up systems consisting of three basic elements: axioms, true statements so intuitively obvious they are self-evident; rules of inference, logical principles indicating how to use axioms to prove new, less obviously true statements; and those new true statements, called theorems.

For Brentano knowledge is reached by judgements that are directly or indirectly evident, and logical inferences contribute to our knowledge because they can make a judgement indirectly evident for us.

It is self-evident just as a mathematic axiom, or the validity of a form of inference, is evident' (RG 29; also 12, 32; KT 42).

To test whether this inference was evident in the firing rate of outcome-anticipatory OFC neurons, we identified which direction the rats had first received reward after each block switch, and then examined neural activity on the first response in the other direction that is, the first trial in the off-direction.

Experimental results show that no individual algorithm outperforms all others in all cases, and that the challenging and non-trivial nature of network inference is evident in the struggle of some of the algorithms to turn in a performance that is superior to random guesswork.

An inference yields evident knowledge only when the affirmation of its antecedent and the negation of its consequent are contradictory.

See also Bernays (1930, p. 239): "[through formalization] it becomes evident that all logical inference can be reduced to a limited number of logical elementary processes that can be exactly and completely enumerated".

One of Aristotle's ideas that particularly influenced Thomas was that knowledge is not innate but is gained from the reports of the senses and from logical inference from self-evident truths.

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