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To a concept without sharp boundary there would correspond an area that had not a sharp boundary-line all around, but in places just vaguely faded away into the background.
Now, the "whole series" of all transfinite ordinals would form a well-ordered set, and to it there would correspond a new ordinal number.
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In the realm of the propositions and ideas in themselves, there are no indeterminate entities that would correspond to sentential forms; there are only propositions, true or false.
It is notable that there was no signal that would correspond to a fragment generated by cleavage solely on the LCB of d18 1/C24:1 ST and the disappearance of intact d18 1/C24 0 ST occurred much more slowly than d18 1/C24:1 ST, especially when the sulfatides were coated on glass slides.
Q. Are banks overextended in any particular area of the economy? A. There is no obvious severe loan area that would correspond to the energy, farm, real estate and developing-country loans of the 1980's.
By definition there are a finite number of hash values, which would correspond to the maximum possible number of clusters in the data.
Consequently, there is no derivative of the state variables that would correspond to the C-D concept of rate of change.
This would correspond to modelling a counterfactual scenario where there is a copy of each individual in every possible initial state.
There was no significant difference in fracture rate between "smaller metropolitan areas", which would correspond in population size to Umeå, and "rural areas".
In our material, there were few or no Zn+ neurons posterior to the injections, in what would correspond to feedforward projections (Figs 6– 9).
On the other hand, when there is no prior information, frequentist analysis produces good estimates of prevalence [ 39], and this would correspond to Bayesian analysis with noninformative priors.
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