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Discover LudwigThe phrase "partial aspect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific component or element of something, rather than the whole thing. Here are two examples of how it can be used: 1. The new policy addresses only a partial aspect of the issue, leaving other important factors unaddressed. 2. In order to fully understand the complexities of the problem, we must examine each partial aspect separately.
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That is to say, each particular function of life grasps only a partial aspect of life and cannot stand for the whole of life.
We define a notion of allocation consistency requiring that each partial aspect of the global decision taken by society as a whole should be ratified by the group of agents who are directly concerned with this particular aspect.
Although citations have been a controversial measure of both quality and scientific progress [22], they are still accepted as a measure of scientific impact, and thus as a partial aspect of scientific quality [23]: According to van Raan [24], citations provide "a good to even very good quantitative impression of at least one important aspect of quality, namely international impact" (p. 404).
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It remained unclear why the FBI released only partial aspects of Mateen's 911 calls, which constitute the lion's share of evidence for his claimed allegiance to Isis, and continued to withhold the transcripts of his later calls to police.
The prohibition of misuse of purpose is characterized by the individual case consideration of the partial aspects of each individual case.
Although this technique is widely used, up to now only some partial aspects of the method have been formally investigated.
A smaller-scale survey base on shippers (but not shipments) which is, in some partial aspects, comparable to the ECHO survey does exist for Germany at DLR Berlin ; cooperation for a future comparative analysis is under way.
Since the mathematical treatment of the whole process at a stroke is not possible due to its complexity, a hierarchy of models that adequately describe partial aspects of the process chain has been developed in research during the last years.
Going through this review, the reader will have to take into account the anatomical and functional complexity of the liver, i.e. experimental or clinical data will always just shed light on some partial aspects of the pathophysiology or show some final outcome without providing a complete insight about how this came to be [21, 22].
Existing studies have focused on large-scale mitigation potential [20, 21], economic considerations of forest rotation length with carbon taxes or subsidies [22, 23], theoretical projects [24], partial aspects of forestry such as carbon removal versus timber [25, 26] and bioenergy production [27, 28], or agricultural land versus afforestation at global scale [29].
Since the Independence of India, a few historians and scholars in Bombay have studied local or partial aspects of the period's history.
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