Sentence examples for primitive fundamental from inspiring English sources

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Yawning, then, was one of our most primitive, fundamental behaviors — a conclusion that echoed Charles Darwin's observation, in 1838, that "seeing a dog & horse & man yawn, makes me feel how much all animals are built on one structure".

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This paper proposes to address this problem by finding and representing architectural primitives: fundamental, formalized modeling elements in representing patterns.

Aum Shinrikyo, the Japanese cult indicted for planting poison gas in Tokyo subways, professes to practice a primitive or fundamental form of Buddhism, naming Lord Shiva, god of destruction and regeneration, as its highest god.

Peirce also felt that de Morgan's relative product operation was logically a more primitive and fundamental operation than, say, the Boolean product or the Boolean sum.

Starting from an agent's wishes, which form the primitive, most fundamental motivational attitude, we define its goals as induced by those wishes that do not yet hold, i.e., are unfulfilled, but are within the agent's practical possibility to bring about, i.e., are implementable for the agent.

However, he insists that we should accept 'human dignity' as a logical primitive, 'a fundamental axiom in our individualistic ethical system'.

On the strength of those two records, Reeder earned a reputation as one of the foremost outsider artists in modern folk: he wrote aggressively primitive songs about fundamental issues like sex and food, some with barely any lyrics; sang them in an odd multi-tracked fashion that concealed the limits of his vocals; and played the backing music on instruments he built himself.

Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease with fundamental primitive events including endothelial dysfunction and platelet aggregation [1].

In epistemology, Chisholm took as his fundamental primitive concept the idea we express when we say that believing p is more reasonable for S than believing q would be.

Peirce also broke with Boole's and Jevons' use of equality as the fundamental primitive, using instead the relation of "subsumption" interpretable in different ways (subclass relation, implication, etc).

Performing random walks in networks is a fundamental primitive that has found numerous applications in communication networks such as token management, load balancing, network topology discovery and construction, search, and peer-to-peer membership management.

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