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Thus it was Diodorus's propositional logic (see Dialectical School), rather than the logic of terms developed by Aristotle, that became the basis of the remarkable Stoic logical system (see the entry on Stoicism in this encyclopedia, section 4, "Logic").

Animal models are annotated with a new standardized vocabulary of phenotypic terms developed by our researchers which is designed to reflect the diverse clinical manifestations of ASD.

This paper uses the terminology as defined in the glossary on pharmaceutical terms developed by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies [ 37].

The genes assigned to InterPro ID were classified according to the GO terms developed by InterPro using Plant GO Slim (; [ 38]).

Contigs (Additional file 8) were analyzed by BLAST against already classified proteins from Arabidopsis (TAIR 10 release) to categorize them by using the GO terms developed by TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/portals/genAnnotation/functional_annotation/ontologies.jsp for the biological processes ontology.

In this new "Animal Model" module, we annotate animal models with a new standardized vocabulary of phenotypic terms developed by our laboratory in order to show the correspondence of heritable traits in animal models that are relevant for the diverse clinical manifestations of ASD.

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Jasanoff refers to the term developed by Bruce Ackerman in 1983.Introduction, 10. gWith the exception of M. Tallacchini, J. Dratwa, and K.S. Rajan, who inchapters 8, 12, and 9 accordingly deal with the supranational and global aspects ofbioconstitutionalism.

Symmorphosis is a relevant term developed by Ewald Weibel in Bern.

People who have studied coulrophobia have found a correlation to the "uncanny valley effect", a term developed by people in robotics to describe the emotional response curve experienced by humans observing lifelike non-human entities.

Using another term developed by Zavarzadeh in the same article, "paramodernism," we can say, too, that the metamodern stage of cultural logic will in several years be followed by the paramodern stage, in which our imagined climber again leaps upward toward the mountain's peak.

Consequential validity, a term developed by experts in educational psychology (17) refers to the social consequences of testing and performance measurement.

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