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intuitive and considerations
In primary care the term " holistic ," has been used to describe approaches that take into account social considerations and other intuitive judgements.
Indeed, the eliminativists warn, considerations of intuitive plausibility may be precisely the result of the deeply entrenched nature in society of folk psychology itself.
In other words, in people ’ s intuitive “ naïve accounting ” ( Rabin 1993 ), a key role is played by the idea of entitlements embodied in reference points ( although as Dufwenberg and Kirchsteiger 2000 point out, there may be informational problems, e. g. for workers in determining what the firm ’ s profit actually is, given tax avoidance and stock-price considerations ).

intuitive and obtained
An intuitive understanding of X-ray diffraction can be obtained from the Bragg model of diffraction.

intuitive and from
E. g., Texas Industries v. Radcliff, ( without an express grant of statutory authority, federal courts cannot create rules of intuitive justice, for example, a right to contribution from co-conspirators ).
Their work was an important part of the transition from intuitive and geometric homology to axiomatic homology theory.
Philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer argued that concepts are " mere abstractions from what is known through intuitive perception, and they have arisen from our arbitrarily thinking away or dropping of some qualities and our retention of others.
A common characteristic of some of these groups was the teaching that the realisation of Gnosis ( esoteric or intuitive knowledge ) is the way to salvation of the soul from the material world.
It indicates direct spiritual experiential knowledge and intuitive knowledge, mystic rather than that from rational or reasoned thinking.
This configuration is less intuitive to someone coming from a piano / organ background, but more intuitive to someone with a guitar / violin or other chromatic or whole-tone instrument background because it utilizes a chromatic scale or wholetone scale.
Theologians, distinct from philosophers of religion, often consider the existence of God as axiomatic or self-evident and explain, justify or support religious claims by rationalization or intuitive metaphors.
Instead, Wittgenstein's larger goal is to try to divert us from our philosophical problems long enough to become aware of our intuitive ability to see the family resemblances.
" ( Note: The original study showed that " error-free " code went from 70 % to 85 %; it may be more intuitive to call this a 50 % ( rather than 15 %) decrease of errors, from 30 % to 15 %.
In mathematical logic and computer science, the μ-recursive functions are a class of partial functions from natural numbers to natural numbers which are " computable " in an intuitive sense.
He also distinguished between intuitive and abstract cognition ; intuitive cognition depends on the existence or non existence of the object, whereas abstractive cognition " abstracts " the object from the existence predicate.
Lipscomb credits gaining many intuitive physics concepts from this book and from his conversations with Downing, who became Lipscomb's life long friend.
Referring to the " focusing of thought into an impression " or else " intuitive understandings of the mind ", they are the impressions made on the mind that come from our sensations, concepts and emotions and form the basis of our assumptions and beliefs.
If there was an intuitive element, it was to be isolated and represented separately as an axiom: from there on, the proof was to be purely logical and without gaps.
The second law can be phrased in several different ways, the most intuitive of which is that heat flows spontaneously from hotter to colder places ; the most well known statement is that entropy tends to increase ( see entropy production ), or at the least stay the same ; another statement is that no heat engine ( an engine which produces work while moving heat from a high temperature to a low temperature ) can be more efficient than a Carnot heat engine.
Shintaido offers body movements that aim to build resources to live better and develop a new ' way of being ' that is more intuitive, aware, and less tense ; this stems from the belief that the freer the body, the more effective its movements can be.
Some authors consider the predicate calculus to be an axiomatized form of predicate logic, and the predicate logic to be derived from an informal, more intuitive development.

intuitive and simple
For effective utilization and handling it is desired that a data model is relatively simple and intuitive.
Thus any popular general-purpose data model usually well balances between being intuitive and relatively simple, and very complex with high expressive power.
However, more complicated systems that involve two or more particles in superposition are not amenable to such a simple, classically intuitive explanation.
* eqn preprocessor allows mathematical formulae to be specified in simple and intuitive manner.
* ECE 209: Sources of Phase Shift — Gives an intuitive explanation of the source of phase shift in two simple LTI systems.
This means that Google is able to return the information that the user wants, but may not have asked for, with an incredibly simple and intuitive user interface.
VoIP devices have simple, intuitive user interfaces, so users can often make simple system configuration changes.
The games are commonly designed as a collection of simple minigames, designed to be intuitive and easy to control.
It employs various techniques that endow all things with a deeper meaning and reveal mysteries that always threaten the secure tranquility of simple and ingenuous things .... it is a question of representing before our eyes, in an intuitive way, the fact, the interior figure, of the exterior world.
A simple, intuitive example of sintering can be observed when ice cubes in a glass of water adhere to each other.
Its main advantage was that the pilot was now able to take aim by pointing his aircraft at his target, a very simple and intuitive procedure, especially for the pilot of a single seat aircraft.
Another simple and intuitive way to derive the future value of an annuity is to consider an endowment, whose interest is paid as the annuity, and whose principal remains constant.
" The magazine praised the game's controls, saying: " The control method in Steel Sky is so simple that Revolution can finally lay claim to having created the ultimate in intuitive control methods.
Although the various prime ideal theorems may appear simple and intuitive, they cannot be derived in general from the axioms of Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory ( ZF ).
Scalar quantization can be as simple and intuitive as rounding high-precision numbers to the nearest integer, or to the nearest multiple of some other unit of precision ( such as rounding a large monetary amount to the nearest thousand dollars ).
Although Hasse diagrams are simple as well as intuitive tools for dealing with finite posets, it turns out to be rather difficult to draw " good " diagrams.
It is simple and intuitive and lacks mathematical operators.
This model of the desktop metaphor has been adopted by most personal computing systems in the last decades of the 20th century ; it remains popular as a " simple intuitive navigation by single user on single system.
The system under study is often a complex nonlinear system for which simple, intuitive analytical solutions are not readily available.
Desargues ' theorem is therefore one of the most basic of simple and intuitive geometric theorems whose natural home is in projective rather than affine space.
The theory is simple and intuitive, but also problematic.
This means that, while simple to define, the encirclement parent often does not satisfy the intuitive requirement that the parent peak should be close to the child peak.
As you see, it becomes clear that this is perhaps the most intuitive way of understanding and visualizing Pythagoras theorem ( and geometry in general ) and Baudhāyana seems to have simplified the process of learning by encapsulating the mathematical result in a simple shloka in a layman ’ s language.

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