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Most of Reid's first principles of contingent truth take the form of Principle 5, which reads "That those things do really exist which we distinctly perceive by our senses, and are what we perceive them to be" (EIP 6.5, 476).

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The chopping tool, Mr. MacGregor writes, "represents the moment at which we became distinctly smarter, with an impulse not just to make things but to imagine how we could make things 'better.' " Exhibit B is even better: an Acheulean, or mid-Paleolithic, hand ax that dates back about 1.3 million years, when cooking had become the norm.

More studies are needed to define the exact role of each of these genes and most importantly their cross-talk to other signaling pathways [ 43, 44], like the Wnt signaling of which we have identified genes distinctly modulated between C-VSMCs and osteoblasts (e.g. SOST).

The implication is that cogito, like 2+3=5, is something to which we cannot but assent while attending clearly and distinctly, but which we can later doubt in moments of epistemic pessimism, when no longer attending clearly and distinctly.

The fact that all midbrain regions we stimulated, which includes three distinctly different nuclei, exhibited similar loudness summation effects (i.e. none for pulse rates above 250 pps) suggests a possible shift in some coding properties that is affected more by which stage along the auditory pathway rather than the types of neurons are being stimulated.

In our present study, we determinated TAS in plasma which was distinctly higher (p < 0.001) after ten sessions of cryostimulation compared to non-WBCT group.

In previous work we showed that functional gene modules, which act distinctly in the course of development, can be represented by a mixture of trees.

In the first iteration, we found a cluster of 4 perturbations which have distinctly different coupling energy profiles and do not show the property of self-consistency.

Bone, as a living tissue, has an amazing property which is distinctly different from common engineering materials and up to now we have not been able to build into artificial materials: it can repair itself.

Our phylogenetic analyses confirm this finding; we recovered two main eukaryotic clades, designated A and B, which are distinctly separated from bacteria.

We found that ICAM-1 was up-regulated in differentiating U937 cells, which was distinctly reduced by co-incubation with 5 μM WIN55212-2.

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