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Although it may look like any content, including this, may substitute for Ψ in the Humean conception of desire, and although Hume set out to show how moral sentiments such as pride could be explained in terms of simple psychological mechanisms, his influential empiricism actually tends to restrict the possible content of desires.

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Even though here I assume for convenience a representationalist framework for concepts according to which concepts are mental representations realized in the brain — which is the psychologist's preferred reading, nothing of any importance hangs on this: the reader may substitute his or her own preferred interpretation of how concepts are to be understood.

Profile alignments augment this information and may substitute for superpositions when structures are not known.

Furthermore, these results suggest that, the aerial parts of this plant species may substitute roots in the preparation of herbs needed in the treatment of wounds and other bacterial infection.

This mutation of SUZ12 may substitute for or cooperate with a mutation of EZH2 to compromise PRC2.

E.g., in the sentence "This tree is green" we may substitute "chair"—but not "careless"—for "tree" without turning sense into nonsense, marking the difference between the meaning categories of nominative material and adjectival material (1913/2000, 511 512).

This remarkably suggested that DMBT1 may substitute the IL-6 function in up-regulation of VEGF.

Through this immunosuppressive property, allogeneic MScs may substitute autologous MSCs in delivering the therapeutic agent in targeted tumor therapy.

In patients allocated to the posterior stabilized group, in which the posterior cruciate ligament is excised, the design may substitute for this function by an intercondylar tibial prominence that articulates with the femur in flexion.

Posterior stabilized implants in which the ligament is excised may substitute for this function by an intercondylar tibial prominence that articulates with the femur in flexion, aiding in femoral roll-back [ 2].

This inefficiency may arise since physicians may substitute hospital resources for their time, thereby increasing cost-inefficiency [ 8].

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