- the Proto-Indo-European root "h₂stḗr" also
meaning star, but
further analyzable as h₂eh₁s- ("to burn", also the
source of the word "ash") + -tēr (agentive...
-
representing a
phenomenon of the
world by another, more
understandable or
analyzable system Functional analog (chemistry), a
compound with
similar properties...
-
propagate (for example,
social networks) that
renders them
traceable and
analyzable. However,
before internet memes were
considered truly academic, they were...
- many
additional invalid im****tions of
guilt or
liability that are not
analyzable as
errors in base
rates or Bayes's theorem. An
example of the base rate...
-
Example of Z-relation on two
pitch sets
analyzable as or
derivable from Z17, with
intervals between pitch classes labeled for ease of
comparison between...
- can be
strictly analyzable as
summaries of
physical phenomena,
preserving causality of the
physical world to be
strictly analyzable by
other physical...
-
Zagzebski 1999, p. 96
Gupta 2021
Ichikawa &
Steup 2018, § 7. Is
Knowledge Analyzable?
Pritchard 2013, 3
Defining knowledge McCain 2022, Lead Section, § 2....
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addresses the
economic aspect of the
regional problems that are
spatially analyzable so that
theoretical or
policy implications can be the
derived with respect...
- ISO/IEC 9899:1999/Cor.3:2007(E). Bounds-checking
interfaces (Annex K).
Analyzability features (Annex L). More
macros for
querying the
characteristics of...
-
Knowledge Analyzable?
Zagzebski 1999, pp. 93–94, 104–105
Steup & Neta 2024, § 2.3
Knowing Facts Ichikawa &
Steup 2018, § 7. Is
Knowledge Analyzable? Degenhardt...