Sentence examples for exhaustive classifications from inspiring English sources

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Provided one accepts the law of the excluded middle, an endless supply of mutually exclusive and exhaustive classifications can be generated at will: we can divide things into the spatio-temporally located and the not-spatio-temporally-located, the intentional and the non-intentional, the extended and the non-extended, to name but a few of the more relevant ways in which things could be divided.

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The works of Jiva and Rupa delineated a detailed and fairly exhaustive classification of the types and gradations of bhakti.

This is the most exhaustive classification for forests in India that includes almost all climatic, edaphic, and successional vegetations.

In order to ascertain how well ASTER data can provide an exhaustive classification of fuel properties a sample area characterized by mixed vegetation covers was analysed.

The following sections, in this sense, provide an exhaustive classification of the ways in which these six measures of time can be juxtaposed to such ends.

We notice in Descartes' remarks concerning geometry in particular that the "entirely new science" he proposes will provide an exhaustive classification for problem-solving, where each of his three classes is determined by the curves needed for solution.

In electron tomography it greatly facilitates the systematic exploration of large cellular landscapes and in single particle analysis it allows to generate data sets for an exhaustive classification of coexisting molecular states.

This article is divided into two main parts: (i) a possible exhaustive classification of defects in cutting inserts and (ii) the design of an automated sensor to recognise defects and to measure wear.

In order to ascertain how well QuickBird data can provide an exhaustive classification of fuel properties, a sample area characterized by mixed vegetation covers and complex topography data was analysed.

To understand Peirce's 1903 account, we must return to the three elements of signification, namely, the sign-vehicle, the object, and the interpretant and see how Peirce thinks their function in signification leads to an exhaustive classification of sign types.

First, they use different approaches to identify CDH entities: while Silberstein et al. [13] adopt a more detailed and exhaustive classification that includes also NDPH and HC, Manzoni et al. [14] prefer a classification that takes into account only the forms most frequently encountered in clinical practice.

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