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Far from being genuinely mechanical, such calculations involve a distinctive kind of thought.
But if an informational relationship between gene and phenotype is supposed to involve a distinctive instruction-like mode of causation, then this cannot be information in Shannon's sense.
The genetic control of DSB-stimulated translocation formation was investigated previously [43], and found to involve a distinctive group of genes including, RAD1, which encodes a subunit of an endonuclease involved in nucleotide excision repair and HR [46], [47], RAD52, which encodes the central HR protein [48], [49] that can anneal single-stranded DNA [50], and RAD59, a RAD52 paralog [51], [52].
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But the fixed-gear fad here also involves a distinctive nostalgia, Mr. Courvalin said, a yearning for an era of French "insouciance".
Whereas business models refer to the logic of the company—how it operates and creates and captures value for stakeholders in a competitive marketplace strategy is the plan to create a unique and valuable position involving a distinctive set of activities.
First, it involves a distinctive sensory experience.
First, it clearly involves a distinctive sensory experience.
It involves a "distinctive quality" (p. 55) which emerges, rather than merely being resultant, from the neural process (p. 14).
Friendship essentially involves a distinctive kind of concern for your friend, a concern which might reasonably be understood as a kind of love.
The "golden triangle" also involves a distinctive rationalist account of modal epistemology, according to which ideal apriori conceivability is a fail-safe guide to metaphysical possibility.
Again, whether love essentially involves a distinctive kind of evaluation, and if so how to make sense of that evaluation, is hotly disputed.
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