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Currently, a logical presentation of the number system, as taught at the university level, would be as follows:N → Z → Q → R → C → H.

Iffy swings are highlighted and they're easier to identify thanks to a more logical presentation of both the on-screen swing arc and the thumb-motion on the pad.

The research firm also said, "The extensive nature of the citations, with specificity as to both the timing and nature of the alleged infractions, would appear to set up a logical presentation of the case to a jury".

One was the high quality of English materials, which was described by two participants in earth sciences (participants 5 and 6) in terms of the abundance of high-quality graphics as well as the extensiveness, comprehensiveness, and logical presentation of the information.

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The chapter explores some of the techniques for collecting information and ways to assemble that information into a logical presentation for company officers or key decision makers.

"The author's level of expertise and clear, logical presentation make this text a definitive reference," Suzanne R. Babyar wrote in The Journal of Physical Education.

In his later work, Dirac continued making important improvements and clarifications in the logical and mathematical presentation of quantum mechanics, in particular through his influential textbook The Principles of Quantum Mechanics (1930, with three subsequent major revisions).

If I-Lost neurons reflected the rewarding properties of advancing to the next trial it seems logical that the activity following the presentation of the first nonidentical stimulus on the second (one-of-a-kind trial) or third (two-of-a-kind trial) tumbler would persist for the duration of the trial.

Aside from Herbart's textbook presentation of traditional logic (e.g., Section II of LEP), his main logical innovation is his so-called method of relations, devised as an organon for correct metaphysical thinking (SW V: 201, f).

This Latin text, too, displays knowledge of Stoic and Peripatetic logic; it contains the first full presentation of the square of opposition, which illustrates the logical relations between categorical sentences by diagram.

A number of critics have worked out explanations for this bewildering three-step, to make it seem logical, but the reading that appears to make the most sense is that Chaucer's presentation of the Pardoner is not logical — that the poet is portraying a kind of moral insanity, perhaps born of doing evil.

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