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For this reason, by acquiring all the sciences from the lowest to the highest it is possible to attain the common source of everything, the 'science of God' in the double sense of pertaining to God and concerning God – the ancient metaphysics (metà ta physikà) no longer indicates what comes "after" physics but what is "beyond" it.
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This has been a common practice among researchers attempting to make sense of mutational data pertaining to mt-rRNAs.
Furthermore, in an epidemiological sense pertaining to the risk of transmission it remains debatable how relevant a VRE carrier is, if the isolate is only detectable by means of enrichment cultures.
Reliability might be understood in a frequency sense (pertaining to what occurs in the actual world) or a propensity sense (pertaining both to actual-world and possible-world outcomes).
It is the purpose of this work to derive the balance laws (in the Günther Knowles Sternberg sense) pertaining to dipolar gradient elasticity.
In this work, this requirement is alleviated via the concept of semi-random sensing, where the standard sensing matrix pertaining to the problem at hand is deliberately contaminated by noise.
The sensing principle pertaining to the specific folding conformation described in this paper has the potential to serve as a general approach of using hairpin DNA aptamers to construct biosensors for other molecular analytes.
The sciences in the proper sense of that term, as pertaining to demonstrative knowledge, are limited to those disciplines that deal with the necessary and eternal or with what can be deduced from necessary principles.
He is also the author, with John Willoughby, of a number of cookbooks pertaining to the joys of grill cookery.
Although this problem has been generalized by philosophers such as Dennett (1984) to a general problem of relevance and salience of properties pertaining to action, the heart of the problem is that in a 'common-sense' setting as one encounters in AI, it is virtually impossible to specify all the effects by the actions of concern, as well as, notably, all non-effects.
Since retiring, he'd amassed and indexed thousands of pages of documentation pertaining to Soering's case.
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