| 41. | The resulting subformula contains only negation, conjunction, disjunction, and existential quantification.
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| 42. | The disjunction between the characters reflects and describes Smith s complications with organized religion.
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| 43. | Consciousness in a sense arises through the gradual disjunction of what was once whole.
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| 44. | Besides of morphological properties, the criterion for separating was the biogeographical disjunction also.
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| 45. | This failure of connection reflects a deeper disjunction in " Thin Ice ."
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| 46. | But in any given year, there may be a temporary disjunction between the two.
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| 47. | Social anthropologists argue that the disjunction between rural and urban India goes beyond economic parameters.
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| 48. | Additive disjunction represents alternative occurrence of resources, the choice of which the machine controls.
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| 49. | Joined points represent an " or " condition, also known as a logical disjunction.
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| 50. | It is an endonuclease that makes single-strand breaks in disjunction appeared mostly functional.
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