Sentence examples for fundamental object of from inspiring English sources

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While almost all global democrats see individuals as the fundamental object of concern, many proponents argue that relational qualities still matter in generating normative prescriptions (Miller 1995).

Baire space is endowed with a certain topology that makes it homeomorphic to the set of the irrational numbers, and it is regarded by experts to be "perhaps the most fundamental object of study of set theory" next to the set of natural numbers (Moschovakis 1994).

A fundamental object of interest is P(Bi(xα)|I(xα)), the probability that the distribution measure Bi(xα) takes a certain value in the spatial cell xα conditioned on, I(xα), which is composed of, in principle, all biotic and abiotic variables that affect species distributions, and which constitute the biotic and abiotic profiles of the corresponding niche [10].

Happiness is a fundamental object of human existence, 1 so much so that the World Health Organization is increasingly emphasising happiness as a component of health. 2 Happiness is determined by a complex set of voluntary and involuntary factors.

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This adds great geometric flexibility to these fundamental objects of computer aided geometric design while retaining their basic properties.

Thus he takes discourses as the fundamental objects of historical study.

The introduction is accessible to non-specialists and provides a general presentation of the fundamental objects of the theory.

The generalization of this point is that the intrinsic properties of the fundamental objects of physics must be epiphenomenal.

The fundamental objects of the manifest image are persons and things, with emphasis on persons, which puts normativity and reason at center stage.

French (1998, 1999, 2000) and Castellani (1998) have explored the ontological representation of the fundamental objects of physics in terms of sets of group-theoretic invariants by Cassirer, Eddington, Schrödinger, Weyl, Wigner, Piron, Jauch and others.

The argument for the above conclusion – that the fundamental objects of physics cannot be regarded as individuals – can be summed up as follows: First of all, both 'classical' and 'quantal' objects of the same kind (e.g. electrons) can be regarded as indistinguishable in the sense of possessing the same intrinsic properties, such as rest mass, charge, spin etc.

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