Sentence examples for term which exists from inspiring English sources

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In that case, a sentence like 'Ronald McDonald does not exist' either expresses a fully articulate singular proposition and so is false, as in that case there is a referent of the subject-place singular term which exists, or does not express a truth evaluative proposition at all, as the singular term lacks a semantic content.

But have you ever heard of someone identifying as "graysexual?" In Christopher Stoudt's new short film, "I'm Graysexual," a young man named Jared explains what it's like to identify as graysexual, a term which exists under the asexuality umbrella and one he defines as a "magical place between asexual and someone who is sexual".

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For 1000 randomly selected terms from MeSH (see Supplementary Table S3) we generated terms on the basis of text from 250 PubMed abstracts per MeSH term and mapped the generated terms to GO, MeSH, OBO, and UMLS. Figure 2 (top) shows the mean percentage of generated terms which exist as term in these ontologies.

In this paper we analyze how this topology interacts with the terms of the Universal Coefficient Theorem (UCT) and the splittings of the UCT constructed by Rosenberg and the author, as well as its canonical three term decomposition which exists under bootstrap hypotheses.

Their observations point to a new form of working memory, "prioritized long-term memory," which exists without elevated neural activity.

G τ i j denote the delayed coupling configuration for a lag (perhaps long term) effect, which exist in practice, and generally do not play a positive role in the synchronization process.

It is also easier to improve efficiency within the cattle population as opposed to the riskier re-establishment or renovation of long-term grasslands, much of which exists on marginal and often arid lands.

Banks began paying interest on some checking accounts in 1980, but this offered little benefit to law firm clients because the costs of opening and closing the short-term accounts, which exist for a few days or weeks, would exceed the amount of interest earned in almost every case.

In legal terms, that is called 'adverse possession', which exists because governments have recognised that we are a very small island".

A term is a meaningful component of short text s which exists in a knowledge base, e.g., Probase.

The type of hydrogen bonding in water is properly termed "inter-molecular hydrogen bonding", in contrast to intra-molecular hydrogen bonding (which exists in ortho-nitro-phenol molecules).

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