- A
class of
combinatorial structures is said to be
constructible or
specifiable when it
admits a specification. For example, the set of
trees whose leaves'...
- technology ...as 'knowledge of how to
fulfill certain human purposes in a
specifiable and
reproducible way.'
Salomon 1984, pp. 117–118: "The
first pole, that...
-
final condition of a
natural process always contains microscopically specifiable effects which are not
fully and
exactly predictable from the macroscopic...
-
circuital laws). (The
currents and
charges are not unknowns,
being freely specifiable subject to
charge conservation.) This is
related to a
certain limited...
- the
symbolic method. More precisely, this
sequence corresponds to a
specifiable combinatorial class. The
specification of this
sequence is Seq ( Z...
- a ( x ) {\displaystyle \lambda ^{a}=\lambda ^{a}(x)} are
arbitrarily specifiable functions of the
independent variables, and the
latin indices a , b ...
- the idea that the
process of
using language involves choosing from a
specifiable set of
options - was
established in
semiotics by Saussure,
whose concept...
- to say: "Thus in its totality, the
holomovement is not
limited in any
specifiable way at all. It is not
required to
conform to any
particular order, or...
-
differs from the
specific differentia by not
having any
conceptually specifiable content: it adds no
further specification to the
whatness of a thing...
- to some sort of
collection of
possible empirical observations under specifiable conditions. A statement's
truthfulness is
verifiable through its correspondence...