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For example, it would be hard to imagine a concept more widely used by chemists and biologists than that of pH, a concept that conceptually depends on the negative of the logarithm of hydrogen-ion activity, but the IUPAC Gold Book says: "pH cannot be measured independently because calculation of the activity involves the activity coefficient of single ion.

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Lord Macdonald, formerly the director of public prosecutions, points out that "it is difficult to imagine a broader concept than causing 'nuisance' or 'annoyance'".

It's easy to imagine that a concept this disruptive, brilliant and irresistible will take off, but its runway has been bumpy.

By Amanda Little December 17, 2016 The restaurant chain Eatsa is quintessentially Northern Californian in concept: imagine a Chipotle crossed with a vending machine designed by Apple.

Eatsa, which opened its first New York store in midtown Manhattan this week, is quintessentially Northern Californian in concept: imagine a Chipotle crossed with a vending machine designed by Apple.

To the society page of the Daily Mail, if you can imagine a more amusingly knackered concept, for a glimpse of the class of guest one can expect in the good seats at the Olympics.

I cannot imagine a more humbling, more uniting concept, or a more beneficial one for all of humanity.

It is difficult to imagine a greater mockery of the concept of free speech than to argue along those lines.

To explore this concept further, imagine a world where there are a million genomes and electronic health records.

First among the Parisian concept boutiques -- imagine a fusion of the vivid colors of the DKNY store on Madison Avenue with Nicole Farhi's tony Midtown emporium-cum-restaurant and the fashion-forward SoHo boutique Kirna Zabête -- Colette is run by mother and daughter retailers who employ only first names (Colette, the mother, and Sarah).

One way to illustrate this concept is to imagine a conceptual room that has an entrance and several possible exits, represented as doors that are ajar rather than closed.

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