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Kaplan (1989a) hints that he accepts an intermediate theory.
Thus, in terms of the intermediate theory, we may assume that.
Therefore, in terms of the intermediate theory we can see that (2.28).
He has found that in the asymptotic borderlands between such theories there emerge phenomena whose explanation requires in some sense appeal to a third intermediate theory.
Recently, researchers criticize that testing theories has become the major focus of scientists today (Delbridge and Fiss 2013); testing theories does not only happen to mature theory but to intermediate theory as well.
If an operator A is bounded linear from V to V* and generates an analytic semigroup, then it is easily seen that H = { x ∈ V * : ∫ 0 T ∥ A e t A x ∥ * 2 d t < ∞ }, for the time T > 0. Therefore, in terms of the intermediate theory we can see that ( V, V * ) 1 2, 2 = H.
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Braun (1994, 2008), Borg (2000), and Salmon (2002) explicitly argue for intermediate theories.
Intermediate theories say that the common noun phrase helps determine the referent.
"I think Paul came to Miami University with these core conservative beliefs from an economic standpoint," said Professor Hart, an outspoken libertarian who taught an intermediate macroeconomic theory course that Mr. Ryan took in his junior year.
The abundance of Nymphalidae species generally dropped with human activities, but that of Cetoniinae species followed the intermediate disturbance theory.
The empirical evidence supports a third, intermediate model: assignment theory.
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