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Consider the epistemologist's notion of sense-data or sense-impressions which are posited as candidates for grounding knowledge or certainty in what is supposedly given in perception.

In her An Investigation Concerning the State (1925), Stein argues that states are collective persons, which are sovereign and which are posited by free acts of "foundation" (Staatsgründung, 1925, 30).

In particular, IR-subjected rats display a marked reduction of the prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle reflex, which are posited to reflect imbalances in dopamine neurotransmission in the nucleus accumbens (NAcc).

In other words, at least with respect to the celebrity magazine market, it is the desires of the female audience which are posited as driving the interest in these representations (Rebeck, 2008).

In D. melanogaster, maternally deposited embryonic piRNAs are replaced by TE-derived siRNAs [ 80], which are posited to aid in the spread of heterochromatin formation through a shift in recruitment of HP1 and related proteins, contributing to gene silencing.

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Nevertheless, both suffered from their own outbursts of anger, which was posited to be because they knew that their behavior was "breaking the rules".

Economic value is one of these types, which is posited in this study as being composed of two dimensions: efficiency and quality.

The functionality of the Elephant Pumps was 78% (producing water), which is comparable to the functionality rate of hand pumps in Sub-Saharan Africa, which is posited as 64%.

The sheer unity of the self, which was posited as the starting point of the Foundations, is thereby transformed into an idea of reason in the Kantian sense: the actual I is always finite and divided against itself, and hence it is always striving for a sheer self-determinacy that it never achieves.

These "techniques of neutralization" form the basis of a concept known as "neutralization theory," which was posited by sociologists David Matza and Gresham Sykes in the 1950s.

These "techniques of neutralisation" form the basis of a concept known as "neutralisation theory", which was posited by sociologists David Matza and Gresham Sykes in the 1950s.

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