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Free sign upThe phrase "it is inferable" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when indicating that something can be logically deduced or concluded from available information. Example: "Based on the evidence presented, it is inferable that the suspect was at the scene of the crime."
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From the perspective of the knowledge spillover argument and research collaboration, it is inferable that at the broader level, knowledge producers are primarily involved in creativity, while knowledge users mainly engage in innovation, two key activities that constitute entrepreneurship.
Since CD44 contributes much to BCICs' maintenance and activity as its surface marker and BCICs play an important role in breast cancer tumorigenesis, it is inferable that the possible quantitative change of CD44 caused by rs13347 C/T mutation will affect breast cancer development, especially in ER-negative patients.
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If our presupposition theory predicts that the inferences projected from "x VA" are of the form "x believes that φ", then we can appeal to exportation to explain why φ is inferable, as well.
An obvious problem for 802.11e lies in the fact that the reserved AC queue for video traffic, i.e., AC[2], is FIFO based, and thus no room is available for further differentiation among video packets themselves based on their importance level which is inferable by a modern video coding technology from the application layer.
Thus it appears that what was important to Whewell was not whether a philosophy of science had been, in fact, inferred from a study of the history of science, but rather, whether a philosophy of science was inferable from it.
It is essential that the outcome of the colligation be inferable from the data prior to any testing (Snyder 1997).
This indicated whether it was a known subunit, and a specific function was inferable from sequence or network analysis.
Indeed, the obviousness of this is enshrined in the modern logical calculus by the way the inference principle of Existential Instantiation (EI) usually works: from ∃xPx one assumes Pc, where 'c' is a new constant, and reasons on that basis; whatever can be inferred from P(c) (as long as it does not itself contain the new constant 'c') is then taken to be inferable from ∃xPx alone.
In both nations, the influence of natural law the idea that laws binding upon humanity are inferable from nature increased, along with the influence of the exact sciences.
This account of probabilities and utilities recognizes their existence in cases where they are not inferable from preferences or their other effects but instead are inferable from their causes, such as an agent's information about objective probabilities, or are not inferable at all (except perhaps by introspection).
Like the logical principle of non-contradiction which controls all rational thought, it expresses, one might say, the pressure of reason and is so far from being empty of significance and force that its form may be regarded as the frame, and its normativity the source, for all the normativity of the substantive first principles and of the moral principles which are inferable from them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com