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To be continuous[1] is to constitute an unbroken or uninterrupted whole, like the ocean or the sky.
This study is to constitute a composite skin substitute with epidermal stem cells (ESCs) and fibroblasts on collagen sponge.
The aim of improving classifier's performance is to constitute the best classification system with high accuracy rate for ECG beats.
But if this power is to constitute the thing's essence and identity, such changes in degree cannot alter the identity of the power.
Instead, Mouffe argues, the aim of democracy is to constitute forms of power that are more compatible with values of democracyp.
Second, because the function of value judgments is to constitute new valuings that solve the individual's predicament, they can be assessed instrumentally, in terms of how well they perform that function.
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Furthermore, how strong does a contrary reason need to be to constitute a reasonable doubt?
But how big does a rock have to be to constitute such a threat?
Such analysis looks promising if a more exhaustive sample of wild American populations and ornamental varieties is to be constituted.
"I don't see how the prosecution can proceed again in a trial process even if the judges were to be constituted properly this time around.
But who is to decide what constitutes the necessary information?
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