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While in the Middle Ages there were no plural religions (or at least no plural religions understood as discrete sets of doctrines), there were undeniably sciences (scientiae), thought of as distinct and systematic bodies of knowledge.

When the PET data is fused to CT images, those areas of high glucose metabolism can be identified and understood as discrete anatomic structures.

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To facilitate progress, taxometric analyses were conducted to determine whether hypochondriasis is best understood as a discrete category, consistent with the DSM, or as a dimensional entity, consistent with prevailing opinion and most self-report measures.

To be clear, the reference to "self" denotes a phenomenon that is not to be understood as a discrete entity or kernel located somewhere in a person, as such.

Consequently, although it is indeed a theory of meaning, a theory of the sort Davidson proposes will have no use for a concept of meaning understood as some discrete entity (whether a determinate mental state or an abstract 'idea') to which meaningful expressions refer.

The right side of (3) can be understood as a discrete linear convolution of signals {x[n]} and {h k [n]}, provided that the elements of the latter signal are defined by h k = e j 2 π k ℓ N u.

If time is understood as a succession of discrete moments, then, strictly speaking, our experience will be one of perpetual loss: every instant, every unit of time, is a mere passing from that which has not yet been to that which will never again be, and the passing itself will not endure but simply be a boundary between future and present.

The spirit of this atomistic analysis of material reality applies equally to mental reality: consciousness is understood as a succession of discrete consciousness moments that arise and cease extremely rapidly.[9] Thus, the ratio of change between material and mental phenomena in any given moment is one to one: they occur in perfect synchronicity (Kim 1999, 54).

Our brains are wired to understand things as discrete entities, but that doesn't mean we can't wrap our minds around the idea of the absence of any properties.

The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) can be understood as a numerical approximation to the Fourier transform.

The waveguide could be understood as a ballistic transportation path made up of a bundle of discrete conductance channels, with each contributing a maximum amount of one G 0 to the total conductance of the conductor.

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