Sentence examples for logically described from inspiring English sources

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'logically described' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been described in a logical way. For example, "The author's argument was logically described throughout the essay."

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Aiming to explore the relationship between natural protected areas operation and how conservation is logically described, this paper analyzes the discourses that government authorities and scientists developed on conservation and social participation in Sierra de Huautla Biosphere Reserve.

If the microtubules were to be disrupted, one should envisage thermal forces, which are not logically described by a series of force steps as proposed here for active forces.

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This paper logically describes procedures of the search strategy, and provides mathematical expressions of population prediction and motion prediction.

The Gotcha! Gang insists that the maven could not logically describe Draco with the eponym of the legislator who followed him, but the maven is no squishy Solon.

The question is tantamount to asking whether a Turing machine can logically describe the behaviour of those sources of chance that are found in nature and are the subject of the study of probability theory.

In many plants, such as grasses and lettuce, the outer integument and ovary wall are completely fused, so seed and fruit form one entity; such seeds and fruits can logically be described together as "dispersal units," or diaspores.

(statistically or logically)'; (vi) describing causality – 'Has the theory been used to describe mechanisms of change?' (vii) achieving parsimony – 'Has the case for parsimony been made?' (viii) generalisablity – 'Have generalisations been investigated across': (a) behaviours?

This aspect of the work seems to be an add-on of available data and does not flow logically from the work described before.

A (theoretical) sentence, he says, is falsifiable if and only if it logically contradicts some (empirical) sentence that describes a logically possible event that it would be logically possible to observe (Popper [1989] 1994, 83).

Logically, LiDAR models describing TSV should combine stem height with variables that provide a measure of stand density and stem diameter.

The Republican John McCain described the plan as "logically incoherent".

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