I suspect that the symptoms are not unrelated but manifestations of one ( or perhaps a few ) underlying conditions, which should be describable / explainable in scientific terms.
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Gary Gibson notes that many features of the species are not describable from the single known specimen, and that more complete specimens are needed to fully describe the species.
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Visible light, which occupies a middle ground in frequency, can easily be shown in experiments to be describable using either a wave or particle model, or sometimes both.
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"' Empirical modelling "'refers to any kind of ( computer ) modelling based on empirical observations rather than on mathematically describable relationships of the system modelled.
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Come up with one of those, and you're bound to come up with some groundbreaking theory, whether it is describable as fusing these two or something else.
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Essentially, do the stars in the night sky play any describable role in Earth's affairs ? Preceding talk ) 17 : 00, 8 November 2007 ( UTC)
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In any case, many of the differences are random mutations with no describable structure, but lots of them arise from talk ) 17 : 17, 29 May 2012 ( UTC)
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J�rgen Schmidhuber, however, says that the set of mathematical structures is not even well-defined and that it admits only universe representations describable by constructive mathematics that is, computer programs.
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In general, during the actual course of a thermodynamic process, the system passes through physical states which are not describable as thermodynamic states, because they are far from internal thermodynamic equilibrium.
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Folklore can be divided into four areas of study : artifact ( such as voodoo dolls ), describable and transmissible entity ( oral tradition ), culture, and behavior ( rituals ).