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distinguishing and characteristic
However, there is no evidence that pall mall involved the croquet stroke which is the distinguishing characteristic of the modern game.
A distinguishing feature of most Compactrons is the placement of the evacuation tip on the bottom end, rather than the top end as was customary with " miniature " tubes, and a characteristic 3 / 4 " diameter circle pin pattern.
A distinguishing characteristic of the EC is the lack of cell bodies where layer IV should be ; this layer is called the lamina dissecans.
What is the differentia of the species, that is, the distinguishing characteristic of human being that other animals do not have?
A particularly distinguishing characteristic of mural painting is that the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into the picture.
The fundamental distinguishing characteristic of intuitionism is its interpretation of what it means for a mathematical statement to be true.
' A concept is a mental integration of two or more units possessing the same distinguishing characteristic ( s ), with their particular measurements omitted.
Postmodern philosophy is often particularly skeptical about simple binary oppositions characteristic of structuralism, emphasizing the problem of the philosopher cleanly distinguishing knowledge from ignorance, social progress from reversion, dominance from submission, and presence from absence.
::" This last is the distinguishing characteristic of classes, and justifies us in treating ẑ ( ψz ) as the class determined by function ψẑ.
Because the key distinguishing characteristic Marsh noted for Pteranodon was its lack of teeth, any toothless pterosaur jaw fragment, wherever it was found in the world, tended to be attributed to Pteranodon during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
A distinguishing characteristic in the Grant Presidency was his concern with the plight of African Americans and native Indian tribes, in addition to civil rights for all Americans.
While Lindgren almost immediately became a much appreciated writer, the irreverent attitude towards adult authority that is a distinguishing characteristic of many of her characters has occasionally drawn the ire of some conservatives.
The Ionian cities formed a religious and cultural ( as opposed to a political or military ) confederacy, the Ionian League, of which participation in the Panionic festival was a distinguishing characteristic.
They are known as " mail-cheeked " fishes due to their distinguishing characteristic, the suborbital stay: a backwards extension of the third circumorbital bone ( part of the lateral head / cheek skeleton, below the eye socket ) across the cheek to the preoperculum, to which it is connected in most species.
Ancient Roman art depicted gods as idealized humans, shown with characteristic distinguishing features ( e. g., Zeus ' thunderbolt ).
Apart from specific instrumentation, a distinguishing characteristic of bluegrass is vocal harmony featuring two, three, or four parts, often with a dissonant or modal sound in the highest voice ( see modal frame ), a style described as the " high, lonesome sound.
* A mark, sign, token, an emblem, a badge, symbol, distinguishing mark, characteristic ;
The presence or absence of an active β-galactosidase may be detected by X-gal, which produces a characteristic blue dye when cleaved by β-galactosidase, thereby providing an easy means of distinguishing the presence or absence of cloned product in a plasmid.
The distinguishing characteristic is the reproductive structure known as a cone produced by all Pinales.
Symptoms may include fever and headache, but the distinguishing characteristic of this disease is attacks of severe pain in the lower chest, often on one side.
However, Edwards does not consider the actions of the figures on the pottery to be a distinguishing characteristic for differentiation between maenads and nymphs.
A distinguishing characteristic of the new town plan was unusually wide streets, reportedly to prevent a fire in one block from easily spreading to another.
Wide streets were a distinguishing characteristic of the town ; the two main thoroughfares ( Main and Austin Streets ) were 100 feet ( 30 m ) wide, and other streets were eighty feet ( 24 m ) wide.
The white-pink mycelium on infected leaf blades is a distinguishing characteristic of the Microdochium nivale pathogen.

distinguishing and logic
He demanded strict dialectical training as the means of distinguishing the true from the false, and asserted that logic ( or the syllogism ) furthered the knowledge of catholic verities ; ignorance of logic was the reason why men misunderstood Scripture, since men overlooked the connection – the distinction between idea and appearance.
Some of the significant achievements of early Muslim philosophers included the development of a strict science of citation, the isnad or " backing "; the development of a method of open inquiry to disprove claims, the ijtihad, which could be generally applied to many types of questions ( although which to apply it to is an ethical question ); the willingness to both accept and challenge authority within the same process ; recognition that science and philosophy are both subordinate to morality, and that moral choices are prior to any investigation or concern with either ; the separation of theology ( kalam ) and law ( shariah ) during the early Abbasid period, a precursor to secularism ; the distinction between religion and philosophy, marking the beginning of secular thought ; the beginning of a peer review process ; early ideas on evolution ; the beginnings of the scientific method, an important contribution to the philosophy of science ; the introduction of temporal modal logic and inductive logic ; the beginning of social philosophy, including the formulation of theories on social cohesion and social conflict ; the beginning of the philosophy of history ; the development of the philosophical novel and the concepts of empiricism and tabula rasa ; and distinguishing between essence and existence.
His early work included papers on symbolic logic, focusing on its rôle in philosophy, and distinguishing between logic and psychology and epistemology.

distinguishing and art
This genre soon also became an important political tool, although in most cases directors were able to keep a distinguishing barrier between art and politics.
Fine art or the fine arts, from the 17th century on, denote art forms developed primarily for aesthetics and / or concept, distinguishing them from applied arts that also have to serve some practical function.
Many art historians argue that there is not: " The best evidence, perhaps, that Giorgione's pictures were not particularly esoteric in their meaning is provided by the fact that while his stylistic innovations were widely adopted, the distinguishing feature of virtually all Venetian non-religious painting in the first half of the 16th century is the lack of learned or literary content ".
The uncertainty in distinguishing between the painting of Giorgione and the young Titian is most apparent in the case of the Louvre's Pastoral Concert, described in 2003 as " perhaps the most contentious problem of attribution in the whole of Italian Renaissance art ", but affects a large number of paintings possibly from Giorgione's last years.
# Definition of the artist's book: distinguishing between the terms ' artist's book ', ' book art ', ' bookworks ', ' livre d ' artiste ', fine press books, etc.
Moreover, in the 19th century, in distinguishing the varieties of obscurantism found in metaphysics and theology from the “ more subtle ” obscurantism of Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy, and of modern philosophical skepticism, Friedrich Nietzsche said: “ The essential element in the black art of obscurantism is not that it wants to darken individual understanding, but that it wants to blacken our picture of the world, and darken our idea of existence .”
After defining dialectical reasoning ( syllogism ) and distinguishing it from demonstrative, contentious, and ( one might say ) " pseudo-scientific " syllogism, Aristotle notes the utility of the art of dialectic, then sets out four bases ( accident, property, genus, definition ) from which invention of such reasoning proceeds.
However, many people fail to distinguish between the problem of distinguishing art from non-art and the problem of distinguishing good art from bad art.

distinguishing and identification
The most operational definition is a process for identification of an object by distinguishing it from its background of empirical experience.
A distinguishing feature of this tree is that a little over halfway up the trunk the bark tends to form overlapping scales that are easily noticed and aid in identification.
The grey rump is a useful flight identification feature distinguishing it from the related species.
Most credit cards and many government identification numbers use the algorithm as a simple method of distinguishing valid numbers from collections of random digits.
The main identification problem in the field is distinguishing this species from A. affinis where the two species fly together.
Tubifex probably includes several species, but distinguishing between them is difficult because the reproductive organs, commonly used in species identification, are resorbed after mating, and because the external characteristics of the worm vary with changes in salinity.
Event identification: Internal and external events affecting achievement of an entity's objectives must be identified, distinguishing between risks and opportunities.

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