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Jesus is referred to in the Tractatus as a religious teacher who makes recourse not to the imaginative faculty but to the intellect.
The formulation makes recourse to an orthogonal rotations matrix in order to derive the finite strains and the energy equation for buckling.
For a phenomenological approach to dance, movement and thought that makes recourse to evolutionary biology see Sheets-Johnstone, 1981 and 1984.
In this context, he formulates a "categorical imperative" that makes recourse to the notion of lifeworld, or environment, as follows: Always act in such a way that your action contributes as well as possible to the best (the most valuable) you recognize yourself to be able to achieve in your life, given your individual abilities and environment (cf. Husserliana, vol. XXXVII, pp. 251 ff).
The advantage of assessing functional annotation localization at the contact data level is that resampling to generate a null distribution makes recourse only to chromosome labels, while at the 3D reconstruction level, resampling makes recourse to the (more complex) chromatin structure.
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Consequently, pressure has been put on researchers and engineers to make recourse to all available tools to improve such efficiency.
Many of the same people who make recourse to magic also expect benefits from the worlds of science and technology.
Conversely, there may be obstructive provisions in the law of tort that make recourse to the law of contract inevitable.
In this paper, free vibrations of nano-beams are investigated by making recourse to the novel stress-driven nonlocal integral model (SDM).
In particular, literal interpretations of a sentence, even out of context, generally make recourse to extra-linguistic knowledge, while some non-literal interpretations are purely linguistic in nature.
The corporate veil is a legal term to which lawyers often make recourse in their attempt to pin liability on the parent companies of major corporations.
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