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In the sense of this article, a naive theory is a non-formalized theory, that is, a theory that uses a natural language to describe sets.
Nevertheless, this article uses the traditional nomenclature.
He uses the Latin " Cogito ergo sum " in the later Principles of Philosophy ( 1644 ), Part 1, article 7: "" At that time, the argument had become popularly known in the English speaking world as " the '' argument ", which is usually shortened to "" when referring to the principle virtually everywhere else.
Standard Danish has two genders and the definite form of nouns is formed by the use of suffixes, while Western Jutlandic has only one gender and the definite form of nouns uses an article before the noun itself, in the same fashion as West Germanic languages.
This article uses the second definition and does not describe porpoises ( suborder Odontoceti, family Phocoenidae ).
In that article, Russell uses the Epimenides paradox as the point of departure for discussions of other problems, including the Burali-Forti paradox and the paradox now called Russell's paradox.
George B. Dyson uses the heading of Butler's original article in Darwin Among the Machines: The Evolution of Global Intelligence ( 1998 ) ISBN 0-7382-0030-1.
Janet Bergstrom ’ s article “ Enunciation and Sexual Difference ” ( 1979 ) uses Sigmund Freud ’ s ideas of bisexual responses, arguing that women are capable of identifying with male characters and men with women characters, either successively or simultaneously.
See the genetically engineered crops article for further discussion of techniques, uses, and controversies.
The proof of Gödel's completeness theorem given by Kurt Gödel in his doctoral dissertation of 1929 ( and a rewritten version of the dissertation, published as an article in 1930 ) is not easy to read today ; it uses concepts and formalism that are outdated and terminology that is often obscure.
This article uses the classification presented by the Linguist List: Italic includes the Latin subgroup ( Latin and the Romance languages ) as well as the ancient Italic languages ( Faliscan, Osco-Umbrian and two unclassified Italic languages, Aequian and Vestinian ).
The MediaWiki software has an additional feature which uses similar notation to create automatic interlanguage links — for instance, the link < code >< nowiki > de: InterWiki </ nowiki ></ code > ( with no leading colon ) automatically creates a reference labeled " Other languages: Deutsch | ..." at the top and bottom of, or in a sidebar next to, the article display.
* This article uses material from Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religion.
: This article uses forms of logical notation.
: This article uses forms of logical notation.
This article uses the term " Mandarin " in the sense used by linguists, referring to the diverse group of Mandarin dialects spoken in northern and southwestern China, which Chinese linguists call Guānhuà.
This article uses text from the 9th edition ( 1880s ) of an unnamed encyclopedia.
For the purpose of differentiation, this article uses the second definition.
For this reason, this article uses " null leaves ", which contain no data and merely serve to indicate where the tree ends, as shown above.
On August 14, 2012, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published an article stating the code which the retina uses to send signals to the brain has been cracked, and scientists have successfully restored full vision to blind mice.
For any other type than listed below, and even for uses other than as a weapon, see the article Sword-like object.
: This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe ; for other uses see Starfleet ( disambiguation )
A journal article by Brian Wall, published in the feminist journal Camera Obscura uses the film to explain Karl Marx's commodity fetishism and the feminist consequences of sexual fetishism.
There are many types and many uses for thermometers, as detailed below in sections of this article.

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This article will restrict the use of the term ' asteroid ' to the minor planets of the inner Solar System.
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. introduced the term " judicial activism " in a January 1947 Fortune magazine article titled " The Supreme Court: 1947.
However, the term came into wide use only after the publication of a review article by O. Jacobsen in the chemical dictionary of Albert Ladenburg in the 1880s.
The term " covalence " in regard to bonding was first used in 1919 by Irving Langmuir in a Journal of the American Chemical Society article entitled " The Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms and Molecules ".
* 1988 — Barry Devlin and Paul Murphy publish the article An architecture for a business and information system in IBM Systems Journal where they introduce the term " business data warehouse ".
In Scottish Gaelic and Irish, the term dative case is misleadingly used in traditional grammars to refer to the prepositional case-marking of nouns following simple prepositions and the definite article.
A 1995 news article includes an early usage of the term by Jim Garvin, a Vietnam veteran who became a Trappist monk in the Holy Cross Abbey of Berryville, Virginia, and went on to lead the economic development of Phoenix, Arizona.
Barth also shows that the term was primarily popularized by the patriotic German newspaper Deutsche Tageszeitung that repeatedly quoted the Neue Zürcher article after Hindenburg had referred to it in front of the parliamentary inquiry commission.
Jones became the first linguist in the western world to use the term phoneme in its current sense, employing the word in his article The phonetic structure of the Sechuana Language.
The term has also been used to describe the analysis of the genetic code information encoded in DNA-see the Human Genome Project article for more on this.
While the term is applied to events and conditions without agency, the forms of evil addressed in this article presume an evildoer or doers.
Dyson says that he used the term " artificial biosphere " in the article meaning a habitat, not a shape.
Many recent examples are " backronyms " ( acronyms made up to explain a term ), as in " snob ", and " posh " for " port outward, starboard homeward "; many other sourced examples are listed in the article on backronyms.
While Coupland's book helped to popularize the phrase " Generation X ," in a 1989 magazine article he erroneously attributed the term to English musician Billy Idol.
The first use of the term has been dated to a 1 April 1963 syndicated newspaper article about the first stages of computerization of the US Internal Revenue Service.
Use of the term hacker meaning computer criminal was also advanced by the title " Stalking the Wily Hacker ", an article by Clifford Stoll in the May 1988 issue of the Communications of the ACM.
An article from MIT's student paper The Tech used the term hacker in this context already in 1963 in its pejorative meaning for someone messing with the phone system.
According to Anthony Harkins in Hillbilly: A Cultural History of an American Icon, the term first appeared in print in a 1900 New York Journal article, with the definition: " a Hill-Billie is a free and untrammeled white citizen of Alabama, who lives in the hills, has no means to speak of, dresses as he can, talks as he pleases, drinks whiskey when he gets it, and fires off his revolver as the fancy takes him.
The term identity element is often shortened to identity ( as will be done in this article ) when there is no possibility of confusion.
See the spacecraft propulsion article for a discussion of a number of other technologies that could, in the medium to longer term, be the basis of interplanetary missions.
The term " kluge " as an overly-complicated or obscure contraption dates back at least to 1947, as evidenced by the article in the New York Folklore Quarterly, but the term must have been in use long before that for the story to have any sense.
See the electromagnetic radiation article for the general term.

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