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- These are models derivable from oral traditional data and ethnographic resources.
- Every derivable rule is admissible, but not vice versa in general.
- Both physical principles are mutually derivable from each other and are complementary.
- In this new system, the double-successor rule is still derivable.
- They must be derivable without error from axioms and already-proven statements.
- Quantum mechanics is thought to be derivable from the principles of quantum information.
- This relation is understood in a comprehensive derivable from the empty set of sentences.
- Analytic truth defined as a true statement derivable from a a priori ".
- I had a counterexample to energy conservation being derivable from Newton's laws.
- The constraint on the velocity is not derivable from a constraint on the coordinates.
- These structures must exist in the original data or be derivable from the data themselves.
- Perhaps there were features derivable from the original features that were important for identifying the ugly duckling.
- A derivative of furan, this simple compound is a potential biofuel, being derivable from cellulose.
- An axiom system is complete when every valid formula is derivable as a theorem of that system.
- "R " is a scalar valued chiral superfield derivable from the supervielbeins and spin connection.
- This is a classically derivable limit, though I don't know exactly where it comes from.
- Conversely, these sentences are derivable from " the thing " x " is an arthropod ".
- Although PDFs should be derivable in principle, current ignorance of some aspects of the strong force prevents this.
- What all teleological theories have in common is the idea that semantic norms are ultimately derivable from functional norms.
- Conversely, a deductive system is "'complete "'if every logically valid formula is derivable.
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