10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTACTLY»
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Hence, with each step, some part persists intactly; some part will be such that it
keeps all of its parts. But though the evolution of our ship from Monday through
Thursday involved intact persistence of some part of the ship at some time during
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Roderick M. Chisholm, 1989
They have no parts (or, if you wish, they have only one part) and so, as long as a
trope persists through time, it must persist intactly. We can now use this insight in
the following way: although the identity over time for things is loose and popular ...
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Particulars, Actuality, and Identity Over Time
We might characterize it by reference to "intact persistence." Let us say that a
thing "persists intactly" if it has continued, uninterrupted existence through a
period of time and if. at any moment of its existence, it has precisely the same
parts it has ...
39 A person whose intactly persisting part was suddenly destroyed would
thereby cease to be the same identical person. On either of these views of
personal identity, an enduring substance can be wholly present at successive
moments ...
L. Nathan Oaklander, 2004
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Particulars, Actuality, and Identity Over Time, Vol 4: ...
We might characterize it by reference to “intact persistence.” Let us say that a
thing “persists intactly” if it has continued, uninterrupted existence through a
period of time and if, at any moment of its existence, it has precisely the same
parts it has ...
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All the Power in the World
Now, if you're a physical thing, then this may mean that you must exist intactly,
without the loss of even the smallest part. And, at any rate, it will mean that you're
not any macroscopic physical thing, as any such thing as that, will, in fact, loose ...
Peter Unger Professor of Philosophy New York University, 2005
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The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: The Parallel Lives of ...
These seeds were the seeds of that very precious thing we all have that contains
embryonic caches of possible understandings of how to live ritually and intactly
with an indigenous mind, seeds that have been bequeathed to us all from our ...
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All the Power in the World
It is not implausible to say, therefore, that if there is anything that persists, in the
loose and popular sense, through any given period of time, then there is
something (perhaps not the same thing) that persists intactly through some
subpeiiod of ...
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Microencapsulation: Methods and Industrial Applications, ...
(45,46) claimed that liposomes can enter the SC intactly and thereby increase the
skin absorption. This was supported by Foldvari et al. (79), who reported that
liposomes could penetrate intactly even through the SC. Using electron ...
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Origin and evolution of interplanetary dust: proceedings of ...
However, determination of the molecular species of the constituent of the
cometary particles will be possible after the sample of the cometary dust particles
are intactly captured and returned back to the ground- based laboratory.
International Astronomical Union. Colloquium, Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd, Hiroichi Hasegawa, 1991
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INTACTLY»
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intactly is used in the context of the following news items.
In-cell infection: a novel pathway for Epstein-Barr virus infection …
Among them, three went out of host cells intactly (Figure 2B and Supplementary information, Figure S1C). Most internalized GFP-Akata cells ... «Nature.com, Apr 15»
'Highlighted Works Of Art', Museum Of Fine Arts In Budapest, Until …
Engraved stones again received exceptional attention, as the representations they bore intactly preserved the “noble simplicity and silent ... «XpatLoop.com, Mar 11»
Meet George Callison, who helped discover a tiny dinosaur named …
Then we excavate around them and above them very carefully, so we can extract them as intactly as we possibly can and take them back to a ... «Westword, Oct 09»