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"meaning generation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the creation or production of meaning. For example, "The field of natural language processing has made great strides in meaning generation."
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The idea is that whatever its precise meaning, "generation" is some sort of causing or originating, something in principle nothing can do to itself.
Cross-platform approaches, meaning generation of the training-set on a remote microarray set-up, different from the one locally used for analysing new samples, were demonstrated to be more consistent and reproducible than previously assumed (Nilsson et al, 2006), which further qualifies GEP to play a key role in routine diagnostic settings.
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Human extinction means the loss of meaning generated by past generations, the lives of all future generations (and there could be an astronomical number of future lives) and all the value they might have been able to create.
But precisely because traditional structures of religious belief do not make meaning-generation my own responsibility, it allows us to sit with boredom with considerably less fear.
BIG is an acronym for 'bilgenerasjonsmodell' – meaning 'car generation model' in Norwegian.
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The reduction of ROS induced by the inhibitors of NADPH oxidase and by p47phox siRNA significantly reduced the expression of Nrf2 (p<0.01) (Figure 9), meaning that generation of ROS are required for oxPAPC-dependent expression of Nrf2.
MA: The Irish say, "He ate the soup", meaning 10 generations ago they ate the soup [offered by the English rulers] rather than starve to death.
"Regardless of the relationship, there's something about the meaning of generations," Barbara Moscowitz, senior geriatric social worker at Massachusetts General Hospital, said when I called to talk about adult orphans.
Isn't it a bit rich, though, to slag off bands for nostalgia and lack of originality, while aligning yourself with the one 60s style culture that has been bled dry of any meaning by generations of revivalists?
In his recent documentary, Do I Sound Gay?, film-maker David Thorpe explored how Disney villains, from Captain Hook to Shere Khan, often have stereotypically "gay" voices, meaning that generations of kids have been raised to associate being gay with being evil, if kind of fabulous.
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