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- (2007), p. 38 Polking (1990), p. 106 Bal**** (2004) Ludlow, Peter (2007), Descriptions, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Bal****, Chris (2004), The Concise...
- definite descriptions "the first man on Mars" and "the Senator from Washington D.C." are improper because X applies to nothing. Improper descriptions raise...
- synthesis that accounts for the actions produced. The ability of thick descriptions to showcase the totality of a situation to aid in the overall understanding...
- Map of British Columbia showing District Lots Mouland D.J. (1987) Land Descriptions. In: Brinker R.C., Minnick R. (eds) The Surveying Handbook. Springer...
- Russell's theory of descriptions (commonly abbreviated as RTD). In short, Russell argued that the syntactic form of descriptions (phrases that took the...
- multiple-volume works of descriptions in an attempt to catalog all known species. These catalogs typically featured extensive descriptions of each species and...
- Service Description Language – Messaging protocol for web servicesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Service Mapping Description – Proposed...
- Description logics (DL) are a family of formal knowledge representation languages. Many DLs are more expressive than propositional logic but less expressive...
- language descriptions tended to use grammatical categories that existed for languages considered to be more prestigious, like Latin. Linguistic description as...
- Description of Greece (Ancient Gr****: Ἑλλάδος Περιήγησις, romanized: ****ádos Periḗgēsis) is a work by the ancient geographer Pausanias (c. 110 – c. 180)...