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When one of these chains led to a contradiction, the billions of settings to which it corresponded could be ruled out.

We categorized each reported measure of vaccine efficacy from the 11 studies identified according to the specific measure of efficacy to which it corresponded on the basis of the outcomes that the study recorded.

Second, our results showed that the effects of objective clinical factors on specific perceived benefits and side effects were as hypothesized (each measure of perceived consequences was significantly associated with the particular clinical outcome to which it corresponded [sensitivity] and only with that outcome [specificity]).

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The flashtube situated behind a given matrix emits its beam of light each time that the component of the lens finds itself, in the course of its to-and-fro movement, in the axis that joins this matrix to the position where the letter to which it corresponds is to appear in the line to be composed on the sensitive film.

The correspondence theory of truth is at its core an ontological thesis: a belief is true if there exists an appropriate entity a fact to which it corresponds.

But if one defines a surface as a region of ℝ2 with a particular metric, then there may be no surface in ℝ3 to which it corresponds.

The mind, a finite mode of Thought, is, under this parallelism, simply the idea of the body to which it corresponds under the parallelism (IIp13).

Value of gain compression factor is chosen around (varepsilon_{text{m}} = 10^{ - 22},{text{m}}^{3}), which it corresponds to the regular formalism [29, 30].

Whereas something is that which is intrinsically possible and corresponds to a possible object, nothing is an empty term and cannot (strictly speaking) be thought of as something because there is no possible object to which it corresponds.

The central thesis in the Yogācāra philosophy, the theory of the two truths echoes this, is the assertion that all that is conventionally real is only ideas, representations, images, creations of the mind, and that there is no conventionally real object that exists outside the mind to which it corresponds.

The other shoe drops during the Sanctus, when the Celebrant plays two open E's on an acoustic guitar, thinks out loud the solfège syllable "mi" on the pitch E, to which it corresponds, and then freely associates that "Mi alone is only me.

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