Sentences with phrase «objects in this new category»

Objects in this new category would be called «plutoids.»

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In the initial statement of the categories, this prehension is understood as a new conceptual feeling.9 However, in the course of his fuller exposition in the second part of the book, Whitehead realizes that the prehension of the novel eternal object must be an objectification of that possibility as envisioned in God, hence a hybrid prehension of GoIn the initial statement of the categories, this prehension is understood as a new conceptual feeling.9 However, in the course of his fuller exposition in the second part of the book, Whitehead realizes that the prehension of the novel eternal object must be an objectification of that possibility as envisioned in God, hence a hybrid prehension of Goin the course of his fuller exposition in the second part of the book, Whitehead realizes that the prehension of the novel eternal object must be an objectification of that possibility as envisioned in God, hence a hybrid prehension of Goin the second part of the book, Whitehead realizes that the prehension of the novel eternal object must be an objectification of that possibility as envisioned in God, hence a hybrid prehension of Goin God, hence a hybrid prehension of God.
A new study by MIT neuroscientists reveals how the brain achieves this type of focused attention on faces or other objects: A part of the prefrontal cortex known as the inferior frontal junction (IFJ) controls visual processing areas that are tuned to recognize a specific category of objects, the researchers report in the April 10 online edition of Science.
Although the majority of those that use echolocation — emitting sound waves that bounce off objects — to hunt are usually lumped into one group, a new study suggests that some belong in a separate category.
In August 2006 the International Astronomical Union officially demoted Pluto, putting it into the new category of «dwarf planet,» a sun - orbiting object big enough to be forced into a spherical shape by gravity but not big enough to clear its own orbit.
In their rejection of the traditional container, many of Smith's works fell into the category of what sculptor Donald Judd championed as «the new three - dimensional work» of «the specific object
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