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Even more important is the fact that Kabbala borrowed a great deal of its terminology from the Sefer yetzira (e.g., sefira), making semantic adaptations as required.

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Why be so sure that the "total adaptation" (semantic adaptation plus amnesia) doesn't reinvert the qualia?

Step 2: if (Step 1), then this is possible: an "overnight" inversion followed by semantic adaptation (applying 'red' to glowing coal, 'blue' to the sky, etc)., but with memory of one's experiences before the inversion.

Step 3: if (Step 2), then this is possible: an "overnight" inversion followed by semantic adaptation, followed by amnesia about one's past experiences, with the result that one's pre- and post- inversion behavioral dispositions are the same.

(See Block 1990, 1996a, 2003).[21] Instead of considering an "overnight" inversion and the consequent confusion, semantic adaptation and amnesia, your eyes are fitted with "color inverting lenses" and you are transported to another planet—Inverted Earth.

The studies of adaptation for these countries clearly presented the stages of translation and semantic adaptation, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and reliability indices of the instrument, maintaining the five-dimension structure, with good indices of fit and satisfactory internal consistency values (Cronbach's alpha greater than.70).

Semantic video adaptation attracts ever-increasing research efforts [25 27].

In [36], the authors propose a semantic image adaptation scheme to provide mobile users with the most desired image content by integrating the content semantic importance with user preferences under limited mobile display constraints.

Moving to the dynamic approach and the semantic modelling, adaptation to a new environment with its specificities took us only 2 to 3 hours, most of which was to adapt the semantic model.

As a semantic model, an adaptation of the Semantic Sensor Network (SSN) ontology for the field of building operation analysis is used.

Cortical regions showing reduced activity with repetition (e.g. a semantic priming or adaptation effect)—including anterior parts of left inferior frontal gyrus and posterior middle temporal gyrus (Wagner et al., 1997; Gold et al., 2006; Badre and Wagner, 2007)—are more often intact in patients with Wernicke's aphasia than in those with semantic aphasia.

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