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Pollock uses rules, rather than conditional propositions, to express the prima facie relation.
We used PicTar [24], a target prediction algorithm, to identify the potential targets for miR-150 and miR-155 with a prima facie relation to T lymphocytes.
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In The Methods of Ethics, Henry Sidgwick appealed to the considerations mentioned in the previous paragraph in an attempt "to show that the commonly received view of special claims and duties arising out of special relations, though prima facie opposed to the impartial universality of the Utilitarian principle, is really maintained by a well-considered application of that principle" (439).
Prima facie, this sentence expresses a real relation between the ancient Greeks and Zeus; and it is surely a historical fact that the ancient Greeks worshipped Zeus.
But, prima facie, many of these things, properties and relations aren't existing elements of reality.
There must be a public inquiry in relation to the credible and prima facie cases of human rights violations perpetrated by the British military in Iraq from 2003-09".
If sentences reporting pain in body parts don't follow this pattern, i.e., if they are not to be construed as reports of perceptual relations between the perceiver and the perceived, then pain reports are prima facie not perceptual reports, reports to the effect that one stands in a perceptual relation to something extramental.
Thus, whether technological knowledge concerns artefacts, processes or other items, whether engineers produce it, less socially distinguished designers, or by consumers, the prima facie reason to call such knowledge "technological" lies in its relation to human goals and actions.
Relations, however, pose a special problem, that of explaining from a very general, ontological, point of view the nature of the difference between states of affairs, such as Abelard loves Eloise and Eloise loves Abelard, that at least prima facie involve exactly the same constituents, namely a non-symmetric relation and two other items (loving, Abelard, and Eloise, in our example).
Mr. Sibal also said there were images of Congress party personnel that were 'ex facie objectionable.'".
Ross's view is that 'to make a promise is not merely to adapt an ingenious device for promoting the general well-being; it is to put oneself in a new relation to one person in particular, a relation which creates a specifically new prima facie duty to him, not reducible to the duty of promoting the general well-being of society' (RG 38).
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