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Although other genera may be called foundational because of localized abundance or perceptions resulting from inherited viewpoints, they decline from consideration when compared to overwhelming oak abundance across this spatial extent.
If sex becomes foundational according to the possibility that the reviewer recognizes, then at the same time these epistatic effects on mutation become foundational, because they are the ones that underlie this hypothesis on sex in the first place.
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These models are especially interesting from a foundational perspective because they have no evident classical analogues and because they offer a new insight on the role of entanglement in quantum computing (Jozsa 2005).
I do not start with these foundational principles because the court openly disagrees with them.
For Hume the "science of man" is the "foundational" science because it is presupposed to some degree by all the other sciences.
For the brick question, Thanasoulis-Cerrachio advises saying something like, "I would want to be a foundational brick because I'm a solid person.
Knowledge by acquaintance is foundational knowledge because it depends on one's acquaintance with the object itself, or with properties of or facts about the object, and not on any further knowledge of truths.
Foo chose the rhapsody, a free-form, episodic type of composition as his foundational structure, because it could house an improvisational translation of neural activity.
The animate-inanimate distinction is considered a foundational one, because it arises early in infancy, is cross-culturally uniform, and is critical for causal interpretations of actions and events [17] [18].
Some of my favorite moments in the book are George's stories about growing up in New Jersey, not only because they were foundational for him but because they had such great characters, real-life versions of the cartoons that would populate P-Funk: Hot Dog Willie, Milton the Midget, Pete the Magician, all long gone, all living forever.
The story of Jobs visiting Xerox's Palo Alto research center in 1979 and realizing that the company was, as he put it, "sitting on a gold mine," is an oft-repeated foundational tale, partly because he appropriated some of Xerox's ideas.
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