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Following option 1, it goes as follows: (CP) ∃Rn∀x1…∀xn(Rn(x1,…,xn)↔A). Alternatively, one can use a variable-binding operator, λ, that, given an open wff, generates a term (called a 'lambda abstract') that is meant to stand for a property.

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AngelList will then automatically generate a term sheet and closing documents.

In this example, the Reduce function sums the value, '1', for each key to generate a term frequency for the sample input.

A one-time price increase can create a substantial short-term lift in revenue, but is it worth it if it generates a longer term fear in users?

one might consider to restrict cut locally to those cases in which it generates a normalizable term s[x∕t].

Chemists use a variety of expressions to create compound class terms from a specific compound name – for example "backbone", "scaffold", "derivative", "compound class" are often used suffixes or "substituted" is a common prefix that generates a class term.

This does not mean that standardization sterilizes research but reducing its diversity generates a long-term path dependency on established patterns.

For copying, we assume that the observation of another individual feeding generates a short-term temporary copy preference (C) and increases the probability of an individual choosing that resource (see Eq.  2).

The idea is to generate a long term agenda for trade and investment, and to raise Africa's profile among American businessmen.

These findings suggest that the early protective effect of ASC in reducing necrosis may generate a long term impact in AFT performance allowing a better preservation of AT and avoiding histopathological feature that may also generate detrimental imaging interpretations.

It generates a tag cloud of terms weighted based on whether found in the IDF or SDRF (Fig. 1).

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