These he removed with his reinterpretation that removed the axiom of reducibility. |
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This reading is bolstered by Alexander's discussion of the reducibility of chemistry to physics, on which he is neutral. |
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Further work by G D Birkhoff introduced the concept of reducibility on which most later work rested. |
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He gave a reducibility theorem for Riemann spaces which is fundamental in the development of Riemannian geometry. |
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Development and implementation of a measuring device allowing to make an in-line estimate of the sinter reducibility on the ore sintering strand. |
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Schur was also interested in reducibility, location of roots and the construction of the Galois group of classes of polynomials such as Laguerre and Hermite polynomials. |
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Kant denies the reducibility of his synthetic to analytic judgments by conceptual analysis. |
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Morgera, On the reducibility of centrosymmetric matrices-applications in engineering problems, Circ. |
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Carnap's conception of the relevant sense of reducibility, which he always stated in precise logical terms, was initially rather narrow but gradually became more liberal. |
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In later writings, Carnap liberalized his conception of reducibility and of empirical significance even further so as to give a more adequate account of the relation between scientific theories and scientific evidence. |
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Before publication, Statistics Netherlands made sure that none of the analysis results showed potential reducibility to the individual level. |
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Given the similarity in the reducibility of iron and tin oxides, tin smelters would have faced a trade-off. |
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Correlations between soil geochemical properties and Fe reduction suggest microbial reducibility of iron in different soils from Southern China. |
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This means I will deal only in passing with other important concepts that Stoeger develops, particularly his work on reducibility, emergence, and supervenience. |
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