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characteristic of commodities. The
substance of the
value of a
commodity is a
determinate quantity of
social labour. That is, the
existence of
exchange value presupposes...
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flowers on a main axis (peduncle) and by the
timing of its
flowering (
determinate and indeterminate). Morphologically, an
inflorescence is the modified...
- considered,
which form
requires a
determinate quantity and also
other accidents.
Whence it is not
possible for
quantity to be
found in the
species of flesh...
- Part I (Containing the
Analysis of
Determinate Quantities), Part II (Containing the
Analysis of
Indeterminate Quantities), Lagrange's Additions, and footnotes...
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neither qualitative nor quantitative, can
nevertheless give rise to a
determinate quantity and
quality when
related to
other differentials. The
operations of...
- made by
Philoponus is that
substances by
themselves require some
determinate quantity for
their being.
Similarly to Aristotle, who
rejected the immaterial...
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mathematicians had been
concerned primarily with
approximate solutions of
determinate equations as far as the
third degree, the
Arithmetica of
Diophantus (such...
- and the
torque a
third equation: Στ = 0. That is, to
solve statically determinate equilibrium problems in two-dimensions,
three equations are used. When...
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variant of what is now
known as the
Edgeworth box (with
quantities traded,
rather than
quantities possessed, on the
relevant axes) to
analyse trade between...
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Prior to
quantum physics, it was
thought that a
physical system had a
determinate state that
uniquely determined all the
values of its
measurable properties...