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  • Analogical models are used in a method of representing a  target system by another, more understandable or analysable system.
  • Thus, although large firms are thought likely in fact to be multiproduct each industry is analysable independently of the number of other industries in which a firm is active.
  • The theory considers the organism acting as a unified whole in dynamic relations with its environment, rather than conceiving of the organism as a complex mechanical device reducible into analysable parts.
  • "' Analogical models "'are a method of representing a phenomenon of the world, often called the " target system " by another, more understandable or analysable system.
  • This led him to maintain that'value'and'obligation','good'and'bad'are terms not further reducible or analysable into each other or into terms not implying them.
  • More recently ( Baptista 2005a ), the term was used for anaphoric expressions in reciprocal constructions, analysable as the result of the reduction of two coordinated sentences with same predicate but with two constituents in symmetrical position:
  • All processes of reasoning or judgment ( i . e . all units of thought ) are ( i ) analysable only by abstraction, and ( 2 ) are compound of deduction and induction, i . e . rational and empirical.
  • Metaphysics shows the latter alone to be analysable, and separates the subjective element, our apprehension, from the objective element, the perception of matter; not matter per se, but the perception of matter is the existence independent of the individuals thought.
  • Metrical and morphometric features of the analysable skeletal remains from the Sri Lankan caves have revealed similar anatomical attributes, signalling the likelihood of a biological continuum from the prehistoric hunter-gatherers of the island to the Veddas, and a close biological affinity over a period of roughly 16, 000 years.
  • He is ambivalent whether any believing Christian can become a martyr by virtue of the manner of their death, or whether martyrdom is reserved for those who have lived exceptional lives . existence of God the Father, because the Logos has revelatory, not analysable meaning, although Christ was an object of the senses.