Sentence examples for statements of relationships from inspiring English sources

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Laws, in contrast, are described by Lederman et al. (2002) as "descriptive statements of relationships among observable phenomena" (p. 500).

These are explicit, public statements of relationships and are built in to many web applications, or can simply be added by humans.

Presenting a phylogenetic tree in conjunction with classification may help novices make connections between the tree and more familiar ideas and ways of thinking, but how best to convey this when these classifications conflict with the statements of relationships depicted in trees is a challenge.

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Strauss and Corbin [ 33],p15 explain theory as "A set of well-developed concepts related through statements of relationship, which together constitute an integrated framework that can be used to explain or predict phenomena".

Nodes must either be taxa or speciation events and internodes must be either taxa or statement of relationships over the entire tree.

Building on previous works [4] defines "theory as a statement of relationships between units observed or approximated in the empirical world", where 'observed' means measureable and 'approximated' means constructed whenever which the very nature of the unit of study cannot be observed directly (e.g., centralization, satisfaction, or culture).

In (b), each ancestral lineage and descendant group is folded into a single node and the arrow lines represent statements of parent child relationships, not lineages.

All members of the writing group of this consensus document provided disclosure statements of all relationships that might present conflicts of interest.

The edges are, symbolically, explicit statements of genealogical relationship, the equivalent of parent child statements, just like a family tree of a human family except that there is usually only one parent.

In fact, one of the most common textbooks used across the country in an introduction to biological anthropology class is guilty of just such a transgression: the textbook Introduction to Physical Anthropology by Jurmain et al. (2005) defines a theory as "a broad statement of scientific relationships or underlying principles that has been at least partially verified" (p. 16).

We know that the lack of adequate sampling and the use of highly derived (e.g., parasitic) taxa have created unstable tree topologies and led to inaccurate statements of sister-group relationships (i.e., in the creation of the now-abandoned supergroup Archezoa, whose history is described in [ 25]).

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