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These results can be understood as standing wave patterns which resulted from the interference of electron waves.

Since Aristotle regards such proofs through particular lines as general proofs, the opening claim is actually to be understood as standing for the general claim that there are lines.

Least controversially, it is often claimed that either particular works, such as the Phenomenology of Spirit, or particular areas of Hegel's philosophy, especially his ethical and political philosophy, can be understood as standing independently of the type of unacceptable metaphysical system sketched above.

The scare quotes are needed here to indicate Sanders' peculiarly American usage of that term, which can only be understood as standing in contrast to the American "capitalist" proposition that democratic majorities should not determine the economic structure of their own society.

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(43) These oscillations can be understood as a standing magneto-sonic wave bouncing across the jet.

Sorensen does, in a footnote, acknowledge that some readers might want to understand 'Effort Required' as standing in for effort that is required due to internal barriers (p. 93).

The Franco regime sought to preserve what it understood as Spain's long-standing traditions and to impose a strict Roman Catholic morality on the country.

A grab-bag diagnosis, it is probably not a single disease as much as a poorly understood syndrome of standing.

In both its strict and weakened versions, the free-standing approach is naturally understood as pronouncing on the pro tanto injustice of avoidable inequalities in health.

If we understand it materially, i.e., as standing for a proposition, then it will signify 'The proposition "A man is an animal" is true', which is false because it refers to second intentions (concepts or signs by means of which we conceive of other concepts or signs as such), and the original proposition refers to things (human beings and animals), not concepts.

It is this combination of social, institutional, and scientific developments that formed the background to Gould and Lewontin's 1979 paper, which can be best understood as an important but not singular event in a long-standing debate in evolutionary biology.

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