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"represented contents" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the information or ideas conveyed in a particular piece of writing, speech, or other form of communication. For example: "The article's represented contents were well-researched and provided a comprehensive overview of the current political situation." "The speaker's main point was lost among the multitude of represented contents in her presentation." "The book's jacket blurb promised a gripping plot, but the represented contents failed to deliver."
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It would be in keeping with Collingwood's approach to add that the expressed content is individual, whereas represented contents are always general; perceptually quite different works can represent exactly the same thing.
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What differs between Impressions is, e.g., whether the content they represent resembles other represented content.
To be conscious such a represented content must also be Attended (the A aspect of AIR).
To be sure, in this early work, Pfänder still classifies meaning something as a kind of presentation (Vorstellung): roughly, to mean something is to present a (representing) content that symbolically refers to another (represented) content that itself is not present in sensation, whereby the two contents are in a similarity or depictive relation (1900, 25ff, cf. also Fischer 1905).
Based on an analysis of the curriculum of science teachers from 12 universities in the 2001 academic year, 37%–51% of their total credits represented content knowledge (Silpabanlaeng 2005).
The clinicians represented content area expertise in osteopathic and chiropractic medicine, family medicine, and clinical research.
Concentration ratio represented content of exogenous actin mRNA in total actin mRNA.
Dark-grey points represent contents detected as watermarked, light-grey points as not watermarked.
By introducing a vector q e representing contents of alloying element e in each material, C MP can be converted to ({mathbf{C}}_{text{MP}}^{e}) representing contents of alloying element e in products.
Though contents and intensions are distinct, we can use intensions to represent contents, when we are willing to ignore fine-grained differences in content.
(Thus Kaplan's LD structures do not assign structured contents to expressions in contexts. LD structures use intensions to represent contents).
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