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The phrase "the comparable concept" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ideas or theories that can be compared to one another in terms of similarities or relevance. Example: "In this study, we will explore the comparable concept of social capital in relation to economic development."
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The point made was that data are never accessed and elaborated (by an information agent) independently of a level of abstraction ('LoA') (see also the comparable concept of "matrix" in Quine [1970]).
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On the other hand, comparable concept agreement has been found among Beijing, Taiwan Mandarin, and Dutch, suggesting that the concepts of these pictures are almost on the same familiarity level for the three groups of language users.
Considering both the lower name agreement and a comparable concept agreement, we suggest that it is likely that there are more possible names referring to a given object picture for Mainland Chinese speakers compared to speakers of other languages or regions.
Bellah (1967) has argued that the U.S. civil religion, the "American Way of Life" or "American Shintô", is a comparable concept.
Confucianism lacks a comparable concept, given its assumption that the ethical life of responsibility to others and individual flourishing are inextricably intertwined (Shun, 2004).
I wondered whether the French, who are known for being invested as a culture in culture, had a comparable concept.
Without a comparable concept of phenotype, there can be no rigorous framework for a deep understanding of the complex nonlinear systems that link genotype to phenotype.
In the workplace learning literature, comparable concepts are discussed, for example, "guidance" by Billett (2002) or "learning support" by Tynjälä (2013).
While direct SNA metrics of these concepts do not exist, we can explore comparable concepts of network density (or sparseness) and centrality, and what this means for operational structure.
With regard to perceived protective response costs, our results align with those of Lindell and Whitney (2000), Lindell and Prater (2002), and Terpstra and Lindell (2012) where comparable concepts exist.
That is, proximate and ultimate causation is a classic distinction in evolutionary biology, ethology, and organismic biology, but comparable concepts are not commonplace in molecular biology.
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