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In effect, the potential for generative activity as parents is a social opportunity that is allocated differently across diverse social contexts.
One of them is generative learning, in which people produce words from cues instead of passively reading them.
Thus Triodes unwillingly reinforces the Heideggerian fallacy that mythic or metaphysical registers are directly generative of social programmes.
That composer may be more of an initiator than a completer, but the initial, generative idea is the composer's alone.
Continuing the consideration of the influence of the generative organs in the production of insanity, I come now to puerperal insanity.
Their models, they say, are neither deductive nor inductive, they are generative.
They are both a product of and a facilitator for future generative relationships.
In the silky upper layer the epiphytic organisms are most often attached to the generative and skeletal hyphae that make up this layer.
Each haploid cell undergoes a mitotic division to produce the generative and vegetative nuclei.
The feel of place emerges from an ancestral aesthetic that is mediated by the generative and transposable effects of ancestral places.
The whole question is fascinating, because generative linguists have not tended to be interested in this question.
The result is a strong contribution to the development of computational models based on the generative grammar of Chomsky.
The pollen grain is a three-celled structure composed of two generative cells encased within the vegetative cell.
Tips of generative shoots excised from flowering beets were the explants used to initiate axenic shoot cultures.
No one denies self-denial and noble altruism are generative of a host of spiritual benefits.
Chomsky originated such concepts as transformational-generative grammar, transformational grammar, and generative grammar.
All the movements spring from their own generative musical cell, and elaborate that germ into a formally complete and rounded whole.
He uses the computer as an instrument of translation, rather than a generative device, to create his compellingly tactile architecture.
The consistent elements of the generative conception are that form is reproduced consistently.
It thus illuminates conceptual linkages in the model of generative fathering and provides feedback that can be used to refine such concepts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In some forms the kidney is closely associated with the gonad, and seems to coperate with the latter in the generative functions.
This disposition of the generative parts is still further modified in a few animals, such as the Rat and the kinkajou.
Very little is known with reference to the origin of the generative cells in the triploblastic Invertebrata.
In the males a cartilaginous generative organ, known as the clasper, is attached to the pelvis and the ventral fins.
Its duct, which forms the basis for the generative and urinary ducts, will be called the segmental duct.
The fecund sap, their generative virtue, escapes and diminishes at every gleam.
This is equally applicable when the generative organs or perinum are injured.
Together they prefigured not only Wisdom and generative power, but evil as well.
They are the generative elements of dimension, because they form extension.
The priapic and generative influences of Frey are only indicated by a curious tradition mentioned.
Such, then, is the singular sensitiveness of the generative system.
Intellect is critical, unproductive while desire is generative.
The generative energy, which, when we are loose, dissipates and makes us unclean, when we are continent invigorates and inspires us.
There was no generative power in the pure activity of Thought.
In fact, those extracts which were provided during the generative phase of this plant showed more antimicrobial properties.
Against the massive, atomizing immateriality of the Mooc paradigm, a commitment to dirty humanities would embrace the generative materiality of tactile learning.
This collection features 14 articles co-authored by the Dutch generative linguist Teun Hoekstra, widely considered one of the leading syntacticians in the field.
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