Sentence examples for include a notion from inspiring English sources

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But it seems odd to arrive at a definition of film that doesn't somehow include a notion of the photographic.

Many hypotheses attempting to explain the speed and sensitivity with which a T-cell discriminates the antigens it encounters include a notion of relative spatial and temporal control of particular biochemical steps involved in the process.

Many hypotheses attempting to explain the speed and sensitivity with which a T-cell discriminates the antigens it encounters, include a notion of relative spatial and temporal control of particular biochemical steps involved in the process (reviewed by Burroughs and van der Merwe, [1]).

A specific model would also need to include the motor representation of the effector to report the precept 64, 65 and include a notion of the rivalry stimulus' spatial extent to capture the spatial dynamics of dominance transitions.

Following the backward translation step it was decided to reword the question to include "dans votre vie" (in your life) to maintain the original documents intent and include a notion of duration.

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Indeed, almost every religion includes a notion of end time.

We present here a pricing model which is an extension of the Cooperative Game concept and which includes a notion of Price-Dependent Demand.

Beginning with background chapters on valuations and differential algebra, the book goes on to develop the basic theory of valued differential fields, including a notion of differential-henselianity. Next, H-fields are singled out among ordered valued differential fields to provide an algebraic setting for the common properties of Hardy fields and the differential field of transseries.

In addition to a syntactic notion of perfectness, Avron also introduces a number of semantical notions of normality, including a notion of strong normality.

(Chalmers 2002) includes a notion of "unexpectedness" or "surprise" to the definition of emergence, when providing alternative definitions for strong and weak emergence.

In the 1970's the mathematical framework of 'catastrophe theory' (Rosser2007; Zeeman1980) became a popular field of research as it provided one of the first formalisations of macro-economics that included a notion of both an equilibrium and non-linear state transitions (Zeeman1974).

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