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... expression can become a sentence when the variable “ x ” is replaced by the name of some thing- a true sentence when that thing is an even number . There are other ways to convert such expressions into sentences . One can prefix the ...
... expression can become a sentence when the variable “ x ” is replaced by the name of some thing- a true sentence when that thing is an even number . There are other ways to convert such expressions into sentences . One can prefix the ...
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... expression that names that object . A common notation for this purpose is ( 1x ) øx , which may be read as “ the thing that is " or more briefly as " the . " In general , where a is any individual variable and a is any wff , ( 1a ) a ...
... expression that names that object . A common notation for this purpose is ( 1x ) øx , which may be read as “ the thing that is " or more briefly as " the . " In general , where a is any individual variable and a is any wff , ( 1a ) a ...
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... expression simplifies to av , • ,, = −p + 2n ( 2 ) ; ) . ( 153 ) Similar equations may be written down for σ22 and 33 . These simpler expressions provide the basis for the ar- gument that follows , and the bulk viscosity can be left on ...
... expression simplifies to av , • ,, = −p + 2n ( 2 ) ; ) . ( 153 ) Similar equations may be written down for σ22 and 33 . These simpler expressions provide the basis for the ar- gument that follows , and the bulk viscosity can be left on ...
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