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constituents and proposition
Dual to introduction rules are elimination rules to describe how to de-construct information about a compound proposition into information about its constituents.
: A proposition, in fact, is essentially a unity, and when analysis has destroyed the unity, no enumeration of constituents will restore the proposition.
In his De Interpretatione, Aristotle considered the structure and constituents of the proposition or judgement.

constituents and are
Indeed, when the proper inorganic constituents are employed, practically any wetting or surface-active agent will do a reasonably good job when present in sufficient amount in a hard-surface cleaning formulation.
An exception to this could include a politician whose " weasel words " and obfuscation are necessary to gain support from multiple constituents with mutually exclusive conflicting desires from their candidate of choice.
Alloy constituents are usually measured by mass.
The secondary constituents are often called solutes.
There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents.
Amorphous phases are important constituents of thin films, which are solid layers of a few nm to some tens of µm thickness deposited upon an underlying substrate.
Despite these constraints especially those deputies that are elected directly normally try to keep close contact with their constituents and to help them with their problems, particularly when they are related to federal policies or agencies.
The comprehension of the concept of Central Europe is an ongoing source of controversy, though the Visegrád Group constituents are generally included as de facto C. E.
In other standards ( e. g. ASTM ), pigments are not allowed constituents of Portland cement, and colored cements are sold as " blended hydraulic cements ".
Classes are composed from structural and behavioral constituents.
Depending on the monosaccharide constituents, disaccharides are sometimes crystalline, sometimes water-soluble, and sometimes sweet-tasting and sticky-feeling.
When elections are called, politicians and their supporters attempt to influence policy by competing directly for the votes of constituents in what are called campaigns.
Filtration is also used to describe some biological processes, especially in water treatment and sewage treatment in which undesirable constituents are removed by absorption into a biological film grown on or in the filter medium.
GMOs are the constituents of genetically modified foods.
Though more than 99 % of the dry atmosphere is IR transparent ( because the main constituents — N < sub > 2 </ sub >, O < sub > 2 </ sub >, and Ar — are not able to directly absorb or emit infrared radiation ), intermolecular collisions cause the energy absorbed and emitted by the greenhouse gases to be shared with the other, non-IR-active, gases.
However, a gerrymander may also be used for purposes that some perceive as positive, such as in US federal voting district boundaries that produce a majority of constituents representative of African-American or other racial minorities ( these are thus called " majority-minority districts ").
Fractional crystallisation serves to reduce a melt in iron, magnesium, titanium, calcium and sodium, and enrich the melt in potassium and silicon-alkali feldspar ( rich in potassium ) and quartz ( SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >), are two of the defining constituents of granite.
Physics is, in some senses, the oldest and most basic pure science ; its discoveries find applications throughout the natural sciences, since matter and energy are the basic constituents of the natural world.
These substances, major constituents of bauxite, are known as laterites and are formed by leeching from rocks of most of the ions other than aluminium and iron and subsequent hydrolysis of the remaining aluminium and iron.
There are however differing views concerning the formal constituents of the act of faith.

constituents and simply
Air is a mixture of gases ( nitrogen, oxygen, argon, water vapor, and other gases ) and as such the constituents of the mixture simply act as a transporter of water vapor but are not a holder of it.
They wished to remain a decentralized party with each member simply representing his constituents.
In addition, the Republicans lost the Senate again only six years later, leading some to conclude that the Senators simply rode in on Reagan's coattails, and did not represent a true shift in the ideological preferences of their constituents.
In an interview after the budget vote, Cadman said he voted in favour of the budget simply because he was obeying the wishes of constituents who did not want to face another election a year after giving the minority Liberals their shaky mandate.
During his time as a Member of Parliament, Steckle was known for putting his constituents first and not simply voting along party lines.
The Saint Helena pound ( also called simply " pound ") is the currency of the Atlantic islands of Saint Helena and Ascension, which are constituents of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.
" Yet to the intelligent design movement's conservative Christian constituents Dembski has said " intelligent design should be understood as the evidence that God has placed in nature to show that the physical world is the product of intelligence and not simply the result of mindless material forces.
The mass-energy relation can be used to predict how much energy will be released or consumed by nuclear reactions ; one simply measures the mass of all constituents and the mass of all the products and multiplies the difference between the two by c < sup > 2 </ sup >.

constituents and difference
One striking difference when comparing the Bundestag with the British Parliament is the lack of time spent on serving constituents in Germany.

constituents and B
All India Radio and Doordarshan, which earlier were working as media units under the Ministry of I & B became constituents of the body.
# Baa Baa Black Sheep ( October 25, 1987 ) – Over breakfast one morning, Roland informs B ' Stard that the local Tories have finally had enough of his neglect of his constituents, and he is to be deselected at the next meeting.
Karen B. Ray is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's ninety-fifth House district, including constituents in Catawba and Iredell counties.
Albin B. Swindell, born in Robeson County, North Carolina, is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's eleventh Senate district, including constituents in Nash and Wilson counties.
The major constituents of E. senticosus are ciwujianoside A-E, eleutheroside B ( syringin ), eleutherosides A-M, friedelin, and isofraxidin.

constituents and .
He might get votes from his constituents, but he would never get a helping hand in Congress.
He was delighted to learn that the Post Office Department is now going to expand this service to deliver mail from Representatives in Congress to their constituents without the use of stamps, names, addresses or even zone numbers.
Mr. Speaker, in my latest newsletter to my constituents I urged the imposition of a naval blockade of Cuba as the only effective method of preventing continued Soviet armaments from coming into the Western Hemisphere in violation of the Monroe Doctrine.
`` Senator '', said an interviewer, `` your constituents can't understand from your speech last night just how you stand on the question ''.
The importance of the inorganic constituents in hard-surface cleaning has been emphasized in a number of papers.
The other constituents in a built detergent assist in this and in the removal of dirty stains and the hydrophilic sticky or dried soils.
Upon consideration of the variety of soils and fabrics normally encountered in the washing process, it is little wonder that the use of a number of detergent constituents having `` synergistic '' properties has gained widespread acceptance.
Oils, or liquid fats, from the seeds of flax and tung have long been the principal constituents of paints and varnishes for protecting and beautifying the surfaces of wood and metal.
He is generally and initially suspicious of any federal project, unless it happens to benefit his Gulf Coast constituents.
However, for most alloys there is a particular proportion of constituents ( in rare cases two )— the eutectic mixture — which gives the alloy a unique melting point.
An alloy with four constituents is a quaternary alloy, while a five-part alloy is termed a quinary alloy.
In this respect, all of the various forms of an alloy containing only two constituents, like iron and carbon, is called a binary system, while all of the alloy combinations possible with a ternary alloy, such as alloys of iron, carbon and chromium, is called a ternary system.
He opposed non-essential government spending and the railroads, while his constituents looked forward to improvements in their transportation from the railroads.
By the theory of minute constituents of things, and his emphasis on mechanical processes in the formation of order, he paved the way for the atomic theory.
Furthermore, its activity was not inhibited by biological constituents such as pus, unlike the synthetic sulfonamides.
The Member for Fraser and the ACT Senators also represent the constituents of the Jervis Bay Territory.
image: Apollo17UV. jpg | A model of the UV spectrometer used to take the first accurate measurements of the constituents of the Moon's atmosphere.
Adhesives cure ( harden ) by either evaporating a solvent or by chemical reactions that occur between two or more constituents.
In order to analyze a sample for its atomic constituents, it has to be atomized.

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