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The authors have shown that Onsager's extremal principle represents a systematic way of deriving evolution equations for parameters characterizing thermodynamic systems.

The presented methodical principle represents an attempt to solve problems of the international interest in relationship between human activities, the environment and natural resources, particularly water and soil resources.

Floyd (1998) and Allison (2001, ch. 1) claim that the principle represents Kant's answer to Hume's problem of induction; Ginsborg (1990, ch.

Coming from a slightly different angle, the precautionary principle represents an approach shifting the burden of proof in regulatory decisions from demonstration of harm to demonstration of safety of substances and practices.

The instrumental principle says that we are rationally required to take the means that are necessary to achieve our ends; if the principle represents a binding norm of practical reason, then we are open to rational criticism to the extent we fail to exhibit this kind of instrumental consistency, regardless of whether we want to comply with the principle or not.

Markov's principle represents an unbounded search: if you have a proof that all terms an being 0 leads to a contradiction, then, by testing the terms a1,…2,a3,… in turn, you are "guaranteed" to come across a term equal to 1; but this guarantee does not extend to an assurance that you will find the desired term before the end of the universe.

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Those transactions can in principle represent almost anything.

Although the Dmanisi finds look quite different from one another, Dr. Zollikofer said, the hominids who left them were living at the same time and place, and "so could, in principle, represent a single population of a single species".

Results indicated that application of polyurea, improves the flexural capacity as well as ductility of RC beams, additionally, the correspondence principle represented an acceptable model for damage growth and fracture healing of the external polyurea coating under complex cyclic loading.

So if one assumes that 'ought' implies 'can' and if one assumes the principle represented in (5)—dubbed by some the agglomeration principle (Williams 1965)—then again a contradiction can be derived.

This level might, in principle, represent a potential target by hospitals in other clinical areas.

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