Sentence examples for the abstraction of the terms from inspiring English sources

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Such evenhanded sentiments, along with the abstraction of the terms of analysis that exculpated individuals while blaming the system, were both appealing and prescriptive.

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The increase in peak current can be understood in similar terms: the abstraction of a H atom from [ 1-H] ⋅ prevents its dissociation into protons, and therefore inhibits the reaction of protons with a second incoming [ 1-H] − (see Scheme 1), which would otherwise lead to a decrease in the observed oxidation current.

However, the uncertainty related to grain size and density characteristics are modest compared to uncertainties related to the relationships between plume height and mass flux in the source term, duration and the abstraction of historic eruption data as discrete and simplified events.

Therefore, cellulose-based GO hydrogels can be termed as smart systems for the abstraction of dye in water purification applications.

It eliminates the abstraction of virtualization efficiency.

(Comprehension is the abstraction of sets or classes).

On the other hand, it seems to the author that most of the complexity intrinsic to the subject itself relies on the different meanings or levels of abstraction that both the terms "manufacturing system" and "control" may symbolize.

These "powers" are not "attributes" derived and defined by philosophical abstraction, though that is one of the terms used to designate them: they are hypostases (essences or substances).

Australia's asylum seeker debate is often conducted as if the people heading for its shores were an abstraction, with the term "boat people" almost shorn of its human meaning.

The mid-century debate over the figurative and the abstract — which Greenberg's coining of the term "post-painterly abstraction" did much to further — aligned the figurative with illusion: the illusion of depth in a canvas, and the pretense of three-dimensional human life on what was, in truth, an inert, two-dimensional surface.

Although the cline of instantiation has been linked to abstraction, the term generalisation has also been used to describe it (Martin 2009: 558; Matthiessen et al. 2010: 121 122).

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