Sentence examples for mind we adopted from inspiring English sources

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With this in mind, we adopted the common-average reference EEG signals for computing the S-estimator.

Keeping this quote in mind, we adopted an approach to study protein interior that describes the inhomogeneous, nonlinear behaviors of protein structural parameters with self similarity prevalent amongst them.

Bearing this in mind, we adopted an approach capable of maximizing sensitivity rather than specificity, that is the application of broad inclusion criteria and the use of several sources of information, not only bibliographic databases.

With this objective in mind, we adopted the criteria of Arlet et al, namely degeneration, necrosis, and disappearance of marrow cells as well as the nuclear disappearance and hypochromasia of trabecular osteocytes as early signs of ANFH [ 24].

With this, and the issues outlined above in mind, we adopted a comparative analytical approach that controls for geographic location and compares multiple phenotypic traits simultaneously through the analysis of P. Specifically, we investigated patterns of phenotypic covariance at species' borders in reef fishes on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR).

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With this in mind, we adopt their function, though modifying it to include a parameter γ that controls the abruptness with which density-dependence sets in [60].

While the best existing knowledge must certainly be kept in mind, the approach we adopted highlights the priority and the need to put the issue of practicable care in the forefront.

In this paper we introduce latent variables as a source of heterogeneity and design a latent group model leading to a depleted P value distribution near 0. With practical applications in mind, we will adopt terminologies from two-sample microarray studies for cancer.

We adopt mind mapping teaching method to design and transform the abstract and invisible thinking mode into visible and radioactive thinking mode according to the teaching contents.

It is with these kinds of examples in mind that Russell suggests we adopt what he calls "the supreme maxim in scientific philosophizing," namely the principle that "Whenever possible, logical constructions," or as he also sometimes puts it, "logical fictions," are "to be substituted for inferred entities" (1914c, 155; cf. 1914a, 107, and 1924, 326).

If we reject (a) and embrace (c), seeing intentionality as inseparable from the phenomenal character of experience, then we still might maintain that both consciousness and intentionality are necessary for real minds — at least, if we adopt (d) as well.

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