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For example, this view governs how geophysicists design and interpret seismic experiments to probe fracture fluid pathways in the deep subsurface.
For example, this view can accommodate the claim, made during the South African TRC, that wrongdoers are held accountable when they are required to undergo the shaming experience of testifying publically to their crimes (Final Report, 1998, vol. 1, ch. 1, para 35).
For our example this view reveals that the compounds citrulline_mitoMx and citrulline_cyto cannot be balanced because both reactants occur in only one reaction (ornithine transcarbamylase in the mitochondrial matrix and argininosuccinate synthetase in the cytosol).
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For example, under this view, the case of the evolution of altruism, which is commonly attributed to group selection, should not be considered as such, because of the lack of a true reproducer at the group level; the group level description depicts at best a marginal Darwinian population (2009, p. 119).
One example of this view is the conception of political authority as ultimately derived from or justified by a hypothetical "contract" between individuals, as in the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes (1588 1679).
A classic example of this view is given in Sophocles' play Antigone, in which the title character, upon being reproached by King Creon for defying his command not to bury her slain brother, asserted that she acted in accordance with the immutable laws of the gods.
(Josiah Royce, for example, held this view of Ladd-Franklin's work in logic).
For example, does this view presuppose a particular and controversial conception of the good life?
We chose the parasternal short axis view as the main view to assess the relative sizes of the right and left ventricles and to assess for septal straightening/paradoxical motion (see Fig. 1 for an example), as this view had a fixed landmark (papillary muscles) and was not prone to foreshortening or rotational error.
Though in other accounts, creation ex aliquo often refers to God's creating the universe out of an eternally co-existing material principle which is not itself said to be created ex nihilo (see the most famous example of this view in the Timaeus; for a Jewish philosophical version of this idea, see Gersonides and Abraham Ibn Ezra for summary discussion see Pessin 2009, p. 281).
For example, on this view (65) would be indeterminate, not because of the vagueness of 'Tibbles', but because of the vagueness of Tibbles itself: there simply would be no fact of the matter as to whether the whisker that is coming loose is part of the cat.
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