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One single experiment can change the situation and induce concept change (Abbott et al. 2000; Bao et al. 2002).

The misinterpretation of such results might induce wrong concepts on the functional morphology of Golgi apparatus.

Nude Beach make the idea of an honest guy in a flannel shirt with a guitar not seem like such a vomit-inducing concept.

In order to improve dimension precision, and reduce the processing cost and the frequency of trial and error, this study first induces the concept of CAE into the processing of RP, which uses a dynamic finite element simulation code to simulate the photopolymerization process, to reduce the selection time for the processing parameters and obtain the distortion data.

Nevertheless, the problem induced by concept variation increases the difficulties of accurate recommendation.

This idea has induced the concept of opinion leaders, that is, persons who have a high influence on their neighborhood, although some debate exists on the exact role played by opinion leaders [170], and introduced the concept of viral marketing.

So, the possibility of nanocarriers can promote the targeted cancer therapy and potentially early detection of cancer lesions; noninvasive imaging that permits determination of molecular signatures induces the concept of personalized medicine [ 281].

This indicates that the MIM model underlying concept induce excellent MSO fits for wrong reasons.

Molecular variations involving the study of homologous series or the application of the vinylogy concept induce relatively minor changes of the pharmacological profile and result in optimizing the potency.

We use Semantic Query Expansion (SQE) and Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) [ 4] to induce a lattice of concepts over hundreds of ontologies and terminologies at once and to find the best-matching concepts.

Note the contrast with the meaning of linguistic expressions that this notion of concept induces: On this notion of concept, the connection between a concept and 'its meaning' or 'its content' is not arbitrary, or even contingent; quite the contrary, a concept would naturally seem to be a meaning or a content; the meaning or content of the corresponding linguistic expression.

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