Sentence examples for primitive knowledge from inspiring English sources

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If astronomers in the far future have records handed down from our era, attesting to an expanding cosmos filled with galaxies, they will face a peculiar choice: Should they believe "primitive" knowledge that speaks of a cosmos very much at odds with what anyone has seen for billions and billions of years?

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To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their most primitive forms this knowledge, this feeling, is at the center of true religiousness.

A better understanding of this complex may contribute to the knowledge of primitive lives.

First, Schank and his collaborators emphasized the role of lexical knowledge, especially primitive actions used in verb decomposition, and knowledge about stereotyped patterns of behavior in the interpretive process, nearly to the exclusion of syntax.

The core components of the latter view are, first, that perception and knowledge are primitive forms of apprehension and, second, that what we apprehend are ordinary elements of our environments that are independent of our apprehending them.

While in London, Moore extended his knowledge of primitive art and sculpture, studying the ethnographic collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum.

Thus, the analysis of terminology basis of subject text collection should be done automatically using both primitive extraction and sophisticated knowledge-based parsing.

The symbolic quality of primitives, and groups of primitives, provides us with additional knowledge that can be used to reduce this uncertainty.

Standard prevention messages are effective for many people but will not work for everyone because knowledge is still primitive about how young adults perceive risk and how attitudes can be changed.

In addition to the set of conserved variables U, knowledge of the primitive variables (boldsymbol{P}(boldsymbol{U})) is required for the calculation of fluxes and source terms.

The first one is that, while the physical fluxes (mathbf{f}^{i}) of the classical gas dynamics equations can be written analytically in terms of the conserved variables, i.e. (mathbf{f}^{i}=mathbf{f}^{i}(mathbf{Q})), those of the relativistic hydrodynamics (or magnetohydrodynamics) equations need the knowledge of the primitive variables, i.e. (mathbf{f}^{i}=mathbf{f}^{i}(mathbf{V})) for RMHD.

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