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It's impossible to discern material from immaterial information.
Therefore, boundaries demarcating material from immaterial entities (i.e. negative objects, holes), for instance those demarcating cups from their holes, are only possessed by the material hosts but not by the immaterial entities themselves [16], [17].
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MaterialObject would remain consistent as long as we do not explicitly state that there is nothing that can be both a material and an immaterial object: Immaterial Object ⊑ ¬ MaterialObject (with ¬ being the negation operator 'not'not
To do so, the present paper suggests that farmers' organizations need material and immaterial investments and assistance from regional public players to build new local collective capacities.
We therefore examine the chances of finding a job and the material and immaterial earnings of graduates from narrow versus broad education programmes in both the programme's occupational domain and, when forced by labour market circumstances, outside it.
In the two cases of portfolio entrepreneurs, material and immaterial resources were regularly transferred from one firm to the next.
The HAO presently includes coverage for basic anatomical classes (mainly from CARO [21]): organism subdivisions, material and immaterial lines and surfaces, and integumentary modifications.
In approaching Palestine/Israel as a landscape of memory, I take the position that memory is simultaneously a material and immaterial phenomenon which cannot be detached from affective human bodies and their roles in the (re- constitutions of space and place.
Given the fact that people from lower socioeconomic groups are exposed to many forms of material and immaterial disadvantage, there is a distinct possibility that inequalities in mortality from conditions amenable to medical intervention are caused by inequalities in the background risk of disease or prognostic factors, instead of being caused by inequalities in health care factors.
Although what is considered a "resource" (or, for that matter, "natural") has varied over time and from one society to another, resources are, ultimately, riches provided by nature from which can be derived some form of benefit, whether material or immaterial.
Both towns suffer from strong perceived isolation and neglect, with a lack of material and immaterial ties on a larger scale, emphasized by a scarcity of public and social grounds, especially in the suburbs.
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