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is determinate
adjective
Distinct, clearly defined.
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Besides, for the regulation of the Reynolds number the piston speed is determinate.
For John Versor, a fifteenth-century thinker, 'son of Sophroniscus' is determinate by virtue of supposition, but 'man with a fat head, a long nose and so on' is determinate by virtue of circumlocution.
"It is determinate", writes William of Sherwood, "when the locution can be expounded by means of some single thing" (tr.
Peter van Inwagen (1990) argues that the problem is that we have assumed that the parthood relation is determinate.
This introduces an intrinsic instability and inner conflict into whatever exists conditionally, that is, whatever is finite, whatever is determinate.
In order to ensure safety smoke layer height, the size of the underground part is limited when the fire power is determinate.
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Arsenic (III) is determinated directly and total arsenic is determinated after reduction reaction.
The water quality is determinated by various indicators, especially hydrochemical and microbiological ones.
In industry, a common problem is determinating the level of segregation in a multicomponent mixture.
The critical relative density is determinated for the failure models under aerodynamic pressure load.
DSB elimination is determinated by DSB repair system efficiency and is crucial for cell survival.
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