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There are several standard terms that describe form and function.
A handful of Northern European languages, for instance, have terms that describe a sort of existential coziness.
As they enter freshwater streams and begin eating insects and worms, they gain pigment and become elvers, a word that is likely a corruption of "eel-fares" or "eel-fairs," terms that describe the annual upstream mass migration of thousands of juvenile eels in rivers across the northern hemisphere, from the Thames to the Mississippi.
But Andrew Sullivan, the British expat writer in the US, wrote a piece reminding New York magazine's readers how the great man had warned that "tyranny is probably established out of no other regime than democracy," in terms that describe the Trump scenario very well.
ɛ F and ɛ P are error terms that describe unobserved variations in utility.
EFTs describe relevant phenomena only in a certain domain since the Lagrangian contains only those terms that describe particles which are relevant for the respective range of energy.
The subjects are instructed to indicate the intensity of their pain by marking a 100-mm line anchored with terms that describe the extremes of pain intensity.
Paedomorphosis and peramorphosis are not evolutionary processes in themselves but are descriptive terms that describe the appearance of the descendant morphology.
Scholars have begun naming and defining terms that describe the multifaceted kinds of composing practices occurring in their classrooms and scholarship.
It is worth noting that we asked learners to observe (or even touch or smell) the designated campus plants, and search for related vocabulary about different parts of the plants or terms that describe the plants (e.g., glossy, waxy, etc).
The exercise is followed by an introduction to the terms that describe various features of the racecourse/tree each runner's course consists of branches, each split between courses is a node, and runners of similar courses form monophyletic clades united by synapomorphies (shared derived characters).
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