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Eric Harris Davidson was a unique and creative intellectual force who grappled with the diversity of developmental processes used by animal embryos and wrestled them into an intelligible set of principles, then spent his life translating these process elements into molecularly definable terms through the architecture of gene regulatory networks.

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In fairness, the first two episodes are a set-up (a murky, not very intelligible set-up) for the story to come.

One witness, Katy Scheflen, said she did not hear the man say anything intelligible before he set himself on fire.

But the identity conditions for sets are intelligible only if the notion of a set is intelligible.

In this regard, some recent work on video quality assessment [12] favored ML methodologies that could lead to 'white box' models, i.e., for which the predictive system can be translated into a set of intelligible rules.

Indeed aesthetics itself, as a discipline, which, as noted, is founded in the Enlightenment by the German rationalist, Alexander Baumgarten, owes its existence to the tendency in the Enlightenment to search for and discover distinct laws for distinct kinds of phenomena (as opposed to insisting that all phenomena be made intelligible through the same set of general laws and principles).

That set is the intelligible, non-material and non-spatial model that prescribes the features of the structure to be built; it is not a structure itself.

In the study by Ng et al. [ 83], experienced hearing aid users listened to sets of highly intelligible, ecologically valid sentences from the Swedish hearing in noise test (HINT) [ 88, 89].

Nevertheless, in so far as they are or exhibit intelligible natures forms may, like a set of instructions or schematics, serve as models to be "looked at" (28a7, 29a3) by anyone who understands those natures and is in a position to construct a world in accordance with them.

But it is not the abstractness of abstract objects that makes them lack clear identity conditions, since some abstract objects, like sets, have clear and intelligible conditions of identity.

And this may incline one to follow Quine (1986) in claiming that second-order quantification is only intelligible as first-order quantification over sets of the domain of individuals.

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