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Textual relation is defined as holding between adjacent segments of text which exists solely due to the juxtaposition imposed by the nature of the presentation medium, for example conjunction and pre-sequence.
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Generalizing Quine's proposal, one might identify the logical constants with members of small, "closed" lexical categories: for example, conjunctions and determiners.
The narrative section was partitioned into syntagmas at punctuations ("comma" in this example), conjunctions ("and") or prepositions ("with").
For example the conjunction connective is written 'ϙ'.
Last year, for example, in conjunction with "Roberto Capucci: Art Into Fashion," the Philadelphia museum's store sold small-scale versions of Mr. Capucci's dresses, all of which were hand-sewn at the designer's couture house in Italy.
For example, the conjunction of every truth in this Encyclopedia rules out a large chunk of modal space.
There may be functors whose arguments are functors: for example a conjunction holding between two binary predicates has a category S⟨S⟨NN⟩S⟨NN⟩⟩.
The periodic nature of RA signaling may be an important consideration for the more efficacious use of retinoids, for example in conjunction with targeting coregulators like RIP140.
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These are relatively common clinical occurrences, for example, in conjunction with percutaneous coronary angioplasty (PTCA), coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), and heart transplant reperfusion [ 1].
The questionnaire can be used in cross-sectional studies and for longitudinal data collection, for example, in conjunction with a clinical trial.
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