Sentence examples for formed the conception from inspiring English sources

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Another example is Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) where ECG and genetic tests have defined and formed the conception of as well as affected people's experience of risk, vulnerability, and illness (Hendriks et al., 2008, Andersen et al., 2008).

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Our experience has so formed our habits of expectation that we not only form the conception of those things as existing when they were not being perceived but firmly believe them so to exist.

Charles Dickens criticised locating a livestock market in the heart of the capital in his 1851 essay A Monument of French Folly drawing comparisons with the French market at Poissy outside Paris: Of a great Institution like Smithfield, [the French] are unable to form the least conception.

The Charterhouse of Ema at Galluzzo, in Tuscany, provided a contrast between vast collective spaces and "individual living cells" that formed the basis for his conception of residential buildings.

Ficino and Pico were Agrippa's source for philosophical texts that formed the theoretical basis for his conception of magic, the works of Plato, the Alexandrian Neoplatonists (especially Plotinus), and the Hermetic texts, all of which Ficino had translated into Latin.

Conceptual ecologies refer to the interactive network of a person's epistemological commitments, beliefs and their different kinds of knowledge that collectively form the foundational, "organizing conceptions" of that person's worldview (Demastes et al. 1995, p. 638).

However, certain profession and gender differences were identified regarding the conceptions forming the descriptive categories.

According to the Hardy-Weinberg law, the three genotypes will be formed at conception in the frequencies p2, 2pq, and q2, which are the expected frequencies given in the table.

Clearly, however, Schlick's model represents an early form of the conception of scientific theories as uninterpreted calculi connected to observation by potentially complicated correspondence rules that Carnap reintroduced in (1939) and that became standard in the "received view".

Although there is no single notion of rationality appealed to by all economic theories, there is a core conception that forms the basis of much economic theorizing.

It forms the core of the Kantian conception of practical reason (see, e.g, Korsgaard 1996, Hill 1989) and, relatedly, connects to questions of moral responsibility (see Wolff 1970 , 12 19.

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