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This chapter describes some of the common concepts related to network design for the financial markets.
By the help of the comparisons through the analyses of interview transcripts, the common concepts, similarities and differences of the expectations of the students in design education have been put forward.
The premise underlying LBD is that exploring the common concepts that a pair of biological entities relate to can identify meaningful implicit connections between these entities including previously unrecognized therapeutic relationships.
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The importance of odour in the common concept of taste becomes obvious when a person has a cold and can no longer "taste" food.
This is consistent with the common concept that there are preferred amino acid sequences reactive with any given antigenic epitope.
The "medium" is the more common or general concept, e.g., of sensing, from which the common concept of everything sensitive is formed, and names such as 'animal' are imposed (QIP 11: 173, ll. 1847 1850).
Each case is being analyzed based on the transcription and with reference to the common concept of a farms' internal sphere of influence that was extracted beforehand.
The essence of these remarks is that since the common concept is vague, it seems certainly difficult, and perhaps impossible, to reconcile all features of its use in the definition of a corresponding precise concept.
We must be willing to discover that the diverse phenomena our subject studies have less in common than we have been led by the common concept and the simple picture of pleasure to suppose.
The basis for the decomposition into worlds follows from the common concept of a world that consists of objects in definite positions and states ("definite" on the scale of our ability to distinguish them).
In this contribution, we refer to the common concept of emotional states relating to the German term "Emotionale Befindlichkeit", having been established decades ago within the research in VET (Achtenhagen et al. 1988; Sembill 1992).
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