Sentence examples for subsequent notion from inspiring English sources

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In what follows, we use unary predicates in and out to perform a guess for a set S ⊆ A, where in (a ) represents that a ∈ S. Similar to Definition 7, we define the subsequent notion of correspondence which is relevant for our purposes.

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The more logical choice seemed to combine the two criteria derived from legal bases: on the one hand, the basic subsequent notions of local productive systems (LPS) and production districts (DP) to which regional laws refer; on the other hand, the basic types of agricultural or industrial district.

Wyclif's rejection of the possibility of annihilation and the subsequent new notion of divine onnipotence shed light on his theory of universals, as they help us to appreciate the difference between his thesis of the identity between universals and individuals and the analogous thesis of moderate Realists.

All subsequent analyses supported the notion that GCN5 is a positive regulator of origins.

Subsequent work supported the notion that ABA deficiency negatively regulates mycorrhizal intensity/hyphal colonization directly or indirectly through increasing ethylene levels [ 64– 64].

However, subsequent studies dismissed the notion that there were two distinct waves of delaminating cells by conflating the definition of neural crest and neural fold (Hörstadius, 1950; Landacre, 1921).

In 10 of the 11 cases there was concordance of staining results for the dysplasia and subsequent carcinoma, supporting the notion that the carcinoma may have developed from the dysplasia.

The observation that BCL-2tg mice are thrombocytopaenic led to conjecture that platelet shedding by megakaryocytes involves activation of apoptosis, and a considerable body of subsequent work supported that notion (reviewed in White and Kile).

Subsequent studies confirmed this notion and demonstrated that TOR in higher eukaryotes also controls cell growth in response to nutrients; i.e., TOR is conserved in structure and function (Thomas and Hall 1997; Hara et al. 1998; Schmelzle and Hall 2000).

The goal is to determine how closely clusters of dead crows correspond with subsequent human infections, with the notion that potential outbreaks might be predicted in time to prevent them.

Robinson in Space's key argument, which runs through all the subsequent work, was with the notion that British capitalism was in decline after the decimation and destruction of its industrial heartlands.

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