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The idea of token identity is that only particular occurrences of mental events are identical with particular occurrences or tokenings of physical events.

Formal ontological expressions are stated as propositional triplets consisting of concepts (real-world entities that populate the model), their properties (or relationships between said entities), and instances (particular occurrences of a concept; for example, a particular gene with its own unique identifier in a database) in a hierarchical model (Gardner, 2005; Schulze-Kremer, 2002; Sowa, 2000).

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Etiology, disease management, and clinical treatment remain unclear for this particular occurrence.

This paper will not provide a specific TTC approach for any particular occurrence of a class of chemical or unknown analytical result in foods.

Identifying gene instances and genetic lesion statuses can be viewed as a particular case of a word sense disambiguation (WSD) problem, which is a classification task involving assignment of the correct sense of a particular occurrence of an ambiguous term.

In particular, occurrence of IPD was not affected by daily changes in clear-sky UV index, temperature or cooling-degree days, in contrast to associations on longer time scales described above.

An article was regarded as analytical if it seeks to explain the reasons behind a particular occurrence by discovering causal relationships or, even if self-classified as descriptive, it was carried out to assess cause-effect associations among variables.

In his classic book Chance and Necessity, Jacques Monod (1970) puts forward the thesis "that the biosphere does not contain a predictable class of objects or events, but constitutes a particular occurrence, compatible indeed with the first principles, but not deducible from those principles and therefore essentially unpredictable".

Jacques Monod in his classic book Chance and Necessity, published 40 years ago, presented his thesis "that the biosphere does not contain a predictable class of objects or events, but constitutes a particular occurrence, compatible indeed with the first principles, but not deducible from those principals and therefore, essentially unpredictable".

In particular, occurrence of abundant RNA editing events in plant organellar genomes may be attributed to the disproportionately large percentages of genes in these two genomes that encode membrane-bound proteins, which are rich in hydrophobic amino acids encoded by the 2nd position U (T -rich codons.

Information can generally be broken down into particular events (occurrences) that individually, or in aggregate, through event composition, represent some significant change in state.

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