| 31. | Atomistic philosophies are found very early in Islamic philosophy, and represent a synthesis of the Greek and Indian ideas.
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| 32. | However, atomistic simulations results have shown that emission energies have a minor dependence on small variations of device dimensions.
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| 33. | A number of different atomistic theories were blossoming in France at this time, as well ( Clericuzio 2000 ).
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| 34. | "This atomistic, medical model of language is simply not supported by more recent research in language and cognition.
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| 35. | Coarse-grained models are presently often used as components of multiscale modeling protocols in combination with atomistic resolution models.
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| 36. | In approximately 50 Epicurean atomistic point of view was rarely considered in the subsequent centuries, when Aristotlean ideas were dominant.
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| 37. | The apparent activation energy ( Q ) may be related to the thermally activated atomistic processes that occur during boundary movement.
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| 38. | Atomistic philosophies are found very early in Islamic philosophy and was influenced by earlier Greek and to some extent Indian philosophy.
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| 39. | An atomistic semimodular bounded lattice of finite length is called a geometric lattice and corresponds to a matroid of finite rank.
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| 40. | Menger, as did the Austrians and other neo-classical economists, concentrated upon the subjective, atomistic nature of economics.
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