| 41. | Involution is the extension of Spirit, the Absolute, to create a universe of separate forms.
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| 42. | In algebraic semantics, such a negation is realized as an involution on the algebra of truth values.
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| 43. | Thus, the evolution of animated life out of matter supposes a previous involution of that animated capacity.
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| 44. | The classification therefore reduces to the classification of commuting pairs of antilinear involutions of a complex Lie algebra.
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| 45. | Besides ingression, two other types of internalizing cell movements may occur during gastrulation : invagination and involution.
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| 46. | C *-algebras can be easily characterized abstractly by a condition relating the norm, involution and multiplication.
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| 47. | In cases of infantile hemangiomas that compromise of vital structures, symptoms may improve with involution of the hemangioma.
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| 48. | Axiom B6 defines conversion as an involution, whereas B7 expresses the antidistributive property of conversion relative to composition.
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| 49. | With more involution consciousness enters the " sixth plane ", which is the higher mental world.
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| 50. | The construction of a free group is not very far off from that of a free monoid with involution.
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