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The general semantics concept " non-Aristotelian logic ", influenced the science fiction of the most prolific, best selling, influential authors of the genre during its flowering and height.
He introduced the concept of a uniform space in general topology, as a by-product of his collaboration with Nicolas Bourbaki ( of which he was a Founding Father ).
Later, Jensen was an important advocate in the mainstream acceptance of general intelligence factor, a concept which was essentially synonymous with his Level II conceptual learning.
Naveh states, " The striking feature of the blitzkrieg concept is the complete absence of a coherent theory which should have served as the general cognitive basis for the actual conduct of operations ".
In the Middle Ages in Europe, there was generally a lack of any concept of literary property due to the general relations of production, the specific organization of literary production and the role of culture in society.
The general concept of a chemical reaction has been extended to non-chemical reactions between entities smaller than atoms, including nuclear reactions, radioactive decays, and reactions between elementary particles as described by quantum field theory.
A concept is a general idea, or something conceived in the mind.
John Locke's description of a general idea corresponds to a description of a concept.
For example, the abstract general idea or concept that is designated by the word " red " is that characteristic which is common to apples, cherries, and blood.
The abstract general idea or concept that is signified by the word " dog " is the collection of those characteristics which are common to Airedales, Collies, and Chihuahuas.
An empirical or an a posteriori concept is a general representation ( Vorstellung ) or non-specific thought of that which is common to several specific perceived objects ( Logic, I, 1., § 1, Note 1 )
A concept is a system of general ideas targeting the multilateral treatment / interpretation of economic, social, legal, scientific, technical and other problems, and reflecting the manner of perception or the multitude of opinions, ideas regarding problems associated with to the development of one or several fields or sectors as a whole.
It is a classical concept of the Jewish religious tradition, and the Christian faith has long been criticized for the general superiority complex of males.
This gave rise to a more general concept that is applied to business.
These coordinates are a very special example of a more general concept of local coordinates from the theory of differential forms.
Belloc was quite explicit in his opposition to Protestantism as a concept and schism from the Catholic Church in general, considering the division of Christendom in the 16th century, as one of the most harmful events in the history of Europe.
The possibility of monarchy declining morally, overturning natural law, and degenerating into a tyranny oppressive of the general welfare was answered theologically with the Catholic concept of extra-legal tyrannicide, ideally ratified by the pope.
The concept extends to an arbitrary number of elements of the random vector, in which case in general the iso-density contours are ellipsoids.
The term " holism " was coined in 1926 by Jan Christian Smuts, a South African general and polarizing historical figure who was inspired by Clements ' superorganism concept.
However the general concept of linear filtering is broader, also used in statistics, data analysis, and mechanical engineering among other fields and technologies.
However, the general concept of functional had previously been introduced in 1887 by the Italian mathematician and physicist Vito Volterra.
Queueing theory encompasses the more general concept of queue, as well as interactions between strict-FIFO queues.
The general concept of such an energy-transferring shell had been advanced decades earlier by author Olaf Stapledon in his 1937 novel Star Maker, a source that Dyson has credited publicly.
Futurama is widely held to have first introduced the general American public to the concept of a network of expressways connecting the nation.
Moreover, the original concept of Fourier analysis has been extended over time to apply to more and more abstract and general situations, and the general field is often known as harmonic analysis.

general and requiring
While there should be no general age limit or restriction to one sex, there will be particular projects requiring special maturity and some open only to men or to women.
" In a general way, we can define computing to mean any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers.
While the Jewish population had received strict orders requiring them to hold their ground everywhere at all costs, the Arab population was more affected by the general conditions of insecurity to which the country was exposed.
Because of its mission statement, Harvey Mudd College places an unusually strong emphasis on general science education, requiring a full one-third of math, science, and engineering courses, known as the " common core ," outside of one's major.
In civil cases a special verdict can be given, but in criminal cases a general verdict is rendered, because requiring a special verdict could apply pressure to the jury, and because of the jury's historic function of tempering rules of law by common sense brought to bear upon the facts of a specific case.
It is still used by geologists and paleontologists for general discussions not requiring the more specific eon names.
The two highest vote-winners in the primary — in effect, the first round of a two-round system — are then the only candidates whose names appear on the ballot at the general election, effectively requiring one candidate to win an absolute majority to take office.
The reporter should delay notifying the general community about the bug if the vendor provides feasible reasons for requiring so.
* December 3 – The Parliament of England passes the Triennial Act requiring general elections every three years.
Logicists hold that mathematics can be known a priori, but suggest that our knowledge of mathematics is just part of our knowledge of logic in general, and is thus analytic, not requiring any special faculty of mathematical intuition.
They do not suggest that, in general, state laws or law enforcement machinery were inadequate to prevent local obstructions or interferences with interstate transportation, or presented any problem requiring the interposition of federal authority.
In general, it can be said that videogame consoles and arcade coin operated machines used at most a built-in BIOS during the 1970s, 1980s and most of the 1990s, while from the PlayStation era and beyond they started getting more and more sophisticated, to the point of requiring a generic or custom-built OS for aiding in development and expandability.
Since the mid-1960s, a plethora of new musical instruments with keyboards have come into common usage, requiring a more general term for a person who plays them.
Other fruits tend not to be widely cultivated due to the plant requiring climate or soil conditions that are not cost effective or the plant species is not well known to the general market.
As such, this is a special case of a more general model, called inclusive fitness ( in that inclusive fitness refers simply to gene copies in other individuals without requiring that they be kin ).
Tubal ligation is considered major surgery requiring the patient to undergo general anesthesia.
" Another basic problem — famously spoofed in the 1952 film Singin ' in the Rain — was that some silent-era actors simply did not have attractive voices ; though this issue was frequently overstated, there were related concerns about general vocal quality and the casting of performers for their dramatic skills in roles also requiring singing talent beyond their own.
Its history extends far into antiquity, since flatbreads in general, whether leavened or not, are among the most ancient breads, requiring no oven or utensils to make.
In cases requiring a rigid cystoscopy it is not unusual for the patient to be given a general anesthetic, as these can be more uncomfortable, particularly for men.
However, some authors consider a more general notion, requiring only that the residue field be perfect, not necessarily finite.
However, the assassination by the IRA of Kevin O ' Higgins, the Vice-President of the Executive Council ( deputy prime minister ), led to the passing of a new Act requiring all prospective Dáil candidates to take an oath that, if elected, they would swear the Oath of Allegiance ; a refusal to do so would prohibit anyone from candidacy in a general or by-election.
The District court ruled in favor of the United States and issued a permanent injunction requiring the Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. to refrain from using racial discrimination in terms of the goods or services that it offered to guests or the general public upon its premises.
In general, condensation polymers form more slowly than addition polymers, often requiring heat.
The general principle he maintains is that the best system in regard to this trade is to have no system — countries of different circumstances requiring, according to him, different modes of treatment.
The exams are distribution-neutral, requiring a general knowledge of Linux rather than specifics about a certain distribution.

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