Let us briefly recapitulate the argument.
We are trying to recapitulate the orchestrated balance found in the fetus.”
The tendencies to revise and even recapitulate, when copying manuscripts, are readily understood.
His work showed that various toxins could recapitulate symptoms in animals such as the toxin MPTP in Parkinson’s.
After Hope stops to recapitulate the plot in “Morocco,” Crosby protests that he knows all that.
The authors' model encompasses these ideas, and computer simulations using the model recapitulate what is observed in nature.
Those people should then become resistant to the virus, and hopefully recapitulate the outcomes of the Berlin and London patients.
To recapitulate on the topic of motive, although will-based theories are influential, they are still open to substantial criticisms.
There’s the even second tenor, which he uses to convey information, or to drily recapitulate somebody else’s point before chopping it down.
However, in 2001, work began to resurrect the Ottoman original, its makers employing old techniques to recapitulate its celebrated hump-backed form.
To discuss the relation between models and theories in science it is helpful to briefly recapitulate the notions of a model and of a theory in logic.
Obviously, we cannot literally recapitulate the major events in the history of life, such as the transition from lobe-finned fish to terrestrial amphibians.
He begins by asking the point at which he digressed; and is thus led shortly to recapitulate the substance of the three former books, which also contain a parallel of the philosopher and the State.
In that second and final tiebreak of the match, he would recapitulate all of his long night’s woes: a pair of double faults, a backhand slice with no bite, forehands that lacked both sting and depth.
Bacon argues against “anticipation of nature”, which he regards as a conservative method, leading to theories that recapitulate the data without producing new ones conducive to the growth of knowledge.
Yet the Brouillon is not meant to give a final account of philosophical knowledge, but aspires to recapitulate the state of knowledge as it currently is, hence providing an impetus to revision and improvement.
“And whereas Nixon’s ‘law and order’ was a contrast with and rebuke to Lyndon Johnson and the Democratic Party, a Trump attempt to play the hits and recapitulate that campaign would only be an attack on his own tenure,” he argues.
It is a novel, but its main character is called Martin Amis, and the events that make up the story recapitulate those of Mr Amis’s own life, from a devastating house fire to his long friendship with the late journalist Christopher Hitchens.
To recapitulate: if (disinterested, contemplative) aesthetic responses are indeed irreconcilable with (interested, bodily) sexual responses, as so many philosophers of art in the past have thought, then there hardly remains any conceptual space for works that aim for both kinds of response.
To recapitulate, force is associated with the acceleration of a mass; kinetic energy, or energy resulting from motion, is the result of the spatial integration of a force acting on a mass; momentum is the result of the temporal integration of the force acting on a mass; and energy is a measure of the capacity to do work.
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To recapitulate force is associated with the acceleration of a mass kinetic energy or energy resulting from motion is the result of the spatial integration of a force acting on a mass momentum is the result of the temporal integration of the force acting on a mass and energy is a measure of the capacity to do work