Sentences with phrase «for elucidation»

The approach envisioned here would, generally speaking, resemble the Court's use of comparative law sources: for elucidation where considered persuasive, as opposed to commanding statements of constitutional meaning.
Intellectual philanthropy spoke to the generous sharing of idea, as faculty willingly contributed what they were doing in the classroom for the elucidation of others.
These crude and clunking climate models are of course wrong, but they do not seem to have been useful for clarification, nor for elucidation, nor for prediction.
The works can thus also be used as a starting point for the elucidation of the social function of art, facilitating a gaze at our past, present and not least, our future through their stance on various conflict - filled realities.
The question has become a burning one, and the ART NEWS, moved by many appeals for the elucidation of the mystery — which it frankly acknowledges it can not solve, herewith offers a prize of Ten ($ 10) Dollars to any of its readers or subscribers who can write, in fifty words, a solution of the mystery, adjudged satisfactory by two well - known painters.
Frances, Thanks for your elucidation.
Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber provided the mathematics required for the elucidation of their atomic structure.
Tanaka T, Nomura W, Narumi T, Masuda A, Tamamura H. Bivalent ligands of CXCR4 with rigid linkers for elucidation of the dimerization state in cells.
The findings from Berlin provide the basis for an elucidation of these structural changes.
«Two other evolutionary transitions vital to our understanding of the relationship between whales and artiodactyls beg for elucidation: the precise ancestry of hippopotami and the origin of artiodactyls themselves,» Kenneth D. Rose of Johns Hopkins University comments in a perspective article accompanying the Science report.
In brief, theoretical inference takes place by way of a model whose order is already known; the environment F is a model for the elucidation of E *.
When the early church came to grips with the problem presented by the extraordinary career and the tragic fate of its Founder, it turned for elucidation to these passages of Isaiah, which speak of a life of service and a martyr's death.
(I am indebted to Robert C. Leslie for his elucidation of this term in «Group Therapy: A New Approach for the Church,» Pastoral Psychology, VI (April, 1955).
But the meaning he finds in the sentence gets no support, so far as I can see, from the chapter to which Whitehead is at pains to refer us for elucidation.
Accordingly, when Whitehead says that the relativity principle is the basic doctrine on which his metaphysical system is founded, I take him to mean that it is the most basic principle for the elucidation of the Category of the Ultimate, or, equivalently, of the thesis of solidarity.
For elucidation of the difference of the repetition of the singular to the forming of laws, Deleuze points to Kant's paradigm of the «Categorical Imperative,» which states a individual standard as general law of the same or similar actions, and opposes it to Nietzsche's anti-legalistic postulate of the «eternal return»: It is the repetition of the singular which can not be understood by any law.
This prefatory essay is by Dr. Werner Brock, and the reader is referred to it for an elucidation of some of the terms mentioned below, as well as to Henderson's work mentioned above.

Not exact matches

Things seem to be going well; rapport and information flows; all the signals are right; and then, for reasons that seem to defy elucidation, delays of all sorts come into play when you go for the close.
A stronger meaning of empiricism seems to be expressed by Whitehead's statement that «the elucidation of immediate experience is the sole justification for any thought» (PR 4/6).
(I am indebted to Professor Buber for oral elucidation of these problems.)
Once the partnership between the myth of the gospel and the truth of philosophy had been dissolved and their mutual relation left uncertain, the need for a fresh elucidation was bound to occur.
Nor is Austen concerned merely with the personal fulfillment of the domestic hearth, for behind almost all her plots lurks the question of property, to which a young woman's propriety was also indissolubly linked (that fascinating etymological link between the two words property and propriety gets its ultimate elucidation in her novels).
Of course, we can not take Bultmann's essay and the subsequent elucidations he has given so far as the last word on all the problems he has raised; they are too far - reaching and too complex for that.
«The elucidation of immediate experience is the sole justification for any thought» (PR 4/6).
This anthropological basis for cosmology «can not be explained through reductions to the physical, and forms the foundational mystery whose elucidation and interpretation can only be provided by theology of the Divine image» (p. 475).
An elucidation of the agreement here, however, involves concepts which provide a context for an alternative which challenges the formalist position with respect to the logic of other key issues in the philosophy of science, viz., with respect to the nature and status of laws, the role and justification of induction, the model of theoretical explanation, and the intelligibility of conceptual change.
He says, «The elucidation of immediate experience is the sole justification for any thought.»
(Religion in the Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 31) This goal of elucidation is apparent when he says that rational religion's aim is to make it «the central element in a coherent ordering of life... in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct...» (Religion in the Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 30) Religion's final product is the provision of «a meaning, in terms of value, for our own existence, a meaning which flows from the nature of things.»
In the case of a «speculative system» which fuses historically obsolete cosmologies, Whitehead's repeated and in fact passionate emphasis that the «elucidation of immediate experience is the sole justification for any thought» (PR 4/6) seems not at all able to be brought into some coherent association, Whitehead's reflection that we could ask ourselves «whether the type of thought involved [in his cosmology] be not a transformation of some main doctrines of Absolute Idealism onto a realistic basis» (PR xiii / viii) may hit not only upon the widespread skepticism with regard to the «main doctrines of Absolute Idealism» in general, but also, in particular, upon doubts concerning their ability to be transformed «onto a realistic basis.»
Space does not permit elucidation of the specific principles on which they worked, but it may suffice for our purpose to note that the law, the shari`a, as built up by the founders and generations of commentators, embraces all the rules of God's prescription for the conduct of men — domestic life, political and social activities, religious and ritual duties.
Thus, although this relationship needs further elucidation, neither chorioamnionitis nor its duration should be an indication for cesarean delivery (25).
«Elucidation of essential pathways involved in the endosymbiosis... will allow for the identification of novel drug targets.»
The clarification of the mystery of whether Shugoshin controls the subtelomeres or similar control systems work in humans as well may lead to the elucidation of a mechanism for developing abnormal telomere structure such as multiple malformation and mental retardation.
Steitz shared the 2009 chemistry Nobel for his elegant elucidation of the three - dimensional structure and detailed function of the ribosome, the cellular organelle charged with the actual production of proteins as per the instructions of the genetic code.
Elucidation of a Merkel disc serotonin synapse in the skin opens several areas for future investigation.
«New method for exhaustively isolating olfactory receptors responding to specific odorants: Step toward the elucidation of a mechanism for recognizing odorants in mammals.»
The technique developed in this research is anticipated to forward the elucidation of cesium transportation and accumulation mechanisms in plants and to enable the selection and improvement of plants suitable for application in phytoremediation.
It is also suggested that further elucidation of the mechanism linking mastication and brain function can lead to novel treatments and preventive measures for memory / learning dysfunction in the future.
Winner of the 1982 chemistry prize «for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nucleic acid - protein complexes.»
The present research provides a theoretical backbone for gene introduction research previously conducted by trial - and - error, and is expected to contribute to the elucidation of the molecular basis of DNA medicines and gene therapy, and to make them more efficient.
・ New insights that contribute to the elucidation of the molecular basis for DNA medicines and gene therapy, and to making them more efficient.
To cite a few instances, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a molecular method developed over three decades ago, has been widely applied in disease diagnosis, disease mechanism deciphering, and prognosis prediction; the elucidation of tyrosine kinase activity in cancer cells has led to the development of novel drugs for cancer treatment; and the identification of proteins and genetic molecules by molecular methods as biomarkers for disease diagnosis and prognosis has been drawing great interest.
This model offers unique capabilities for preclinical assessment of thrombosis risk in a patient - specific manner, including efficacy testing of anti-thrombotic agents, elucidation of mechanism of action, and, potentially, biomarker identification, all providing a much - needed platform for drug discovery and development.
1972 Andrew Alm Benson for his discovery of ribulose among products of photosynthetic carbon dioxide assimilation and for his other contributions to the elucidation of this process
One of Dr. Innocentis exemplary achievements is the elucidation of the genetic basis of severe neutropenia in cancer patients treated with irinotecan, a poster child for pharmacogenetic.
Dr Ross is recognized for her research towards elucidation of exotic magnetic ground states and ground state selection in quantum frustrated magnets, using neutron scattering techniques at low temperatures and in high magnetic fields.
Elucidation of the evolutionary history and interrelatedness of Plasmodium species that infect humans has been hampered by a lack of genetic information for three human - infective species: P. malariae and two P. ovale species (P. o. curtisi and P. o. wallikeri).
The results of this study suggest that high - resolution fine - mapping in large samples can convert many discoveries from genome - wide association studies into statistically convincing causal variants, providing a powerful substrate for experimental elucidation of disease mechanisms.
He has made fundamental discoveries related to the elucidation of biochemical pathways and associated genes for unusual fatty acids in the plant kingdom.
For the man who desperately feared that he would be remembered in the books of history as the person who removed God from social consciousness, there should be more elucidation given to his ideas.
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