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| 1. | "
As these papers contend, policy problems are not capable of
ostensive definition."
| Source: | Jacobs, Keith. "Key Themes and Future Prospects: Conclusion to the Special Issue" Urban Studies 36.1 Jan. 1 1999: 203  |
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| 2. | "... inductive, lexical, metrical, minimal, nominal, object,
observable, operational, ostensive, persuasive, polar, precising,
property, radial, real, residual, stipulative, technical, theoretical,
and so forth.(18) According to this line of reasoning, different
concept-types impose different definitional demands on the
conceptualizer."
| Source: | Gerring, John. "What Makes a Concept Good? A Criterial Framework for Understanding Concept Formation in the Social Sciences" Polity 31.3 Mar. 22 1999: 357  |
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| 3. | "
Wittgenstein emphasizes that we cannot say what a picture must be like
in order for us to have a particular 'seeing as' relation to
it. The linguistic parallel of that is the possibility of taking an
ostensive definition in various different ways."
| Source: | VERBIN, N. K. "Religious beliefs and aspect seeing" Religious Studies 36.1 Mar. 1 2000: 1  |
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| 4. | "... a larger grouping.... [and]
Indexicalization ... a changing attitude toward language in which the
function of a sign once viewed as semantic ... comes to be viewed
primarily as ostensive and pragmatic" (p. 152f.)."
| Source: | Senft, Gunter. "Language, Identity, and Marginality in Indonesia: The ChangingNature of Ritual Speech on the Island of Sumba" Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences 38.2 Mar. 1 2000: 435  |
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| 5. | "
DEFINITIONS
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (also known as extrinsic allergic
alveolitis) is an immunologic-induced, non-IgE-mediated inflammatory
pulmonary disease."
| Source: | ZACHARISEN, MICHAEL C. "Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: Knowing what to look for" Journal of Respiratory Diseases 20.8 Aug. 1 1999: 523  |
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| 6. | "
Second, the case definition includes "accidental" and
"undetermined" overdose deaths; some of the undetermined
deaths may have been suicides, resulting in a potential overestimate of
the death rate."
| Source: | . "Unintentional Opiate Overdose Deaths--King County, Washington, 1990-1999" Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 49.28 July 21 2000: 636  |
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| 7. | "
One thinks of Doctor Johnson's definition of genius: "a mind
of large general powers, accidentally determined to some particular
direction." If Kipling had not started work young--he was
sixteen--as a journalist, one wonders what other thing he might have
become."
| Source: | Derbyshire, John. "Rudyard Kipling & the god of things as they are" New Criterion 18.7 Mar. 1 2000: 5  |
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| 8. | "
Definitions
IIA: IIA is a new onset of asthma symptoms within 24 h of an
accidental exposure to a high-level respiratory irritant, persistence of
those symptoms for at least 3 months, no previous documentation..."
| Source: | Chatkin, Jose M.,Tarlo, Susan M.,Liss, Gary,Banks, Dan,Broder, Irvin. "The Outcome of Asthma Related to Workplace Irritant Exposures" Chest 116.6 Dec. 1 1999: 1780  |
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| 9. | " He also maintains that these demands,
together with the provincial League organizations' attempts to
fulfill them and to ward off criticism, were part of a political culture
that impeded--indeed, prevented--the achievement of the League's
ostensive objective of promoting atheism."
| Source: | Mueller, Julie Kay. "Storming the Heavens: The Soviet League of the Militant Godless" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30.4 Mar. 22 2000: 693  |
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| 10. | "
According to Deci's (1975) definition, intrinsic motivation is
evidenced when people participate in an activity because of the internal
enjoyment of the activity and not because of any perceived extrinsic
reward."
| Source: | Akin-Little, K. Angeleque,Eckert, Tanya L.,Lovett, Benjamin J.,Little, Steven G. "Extrinsic reinforcement in the classroom: bribery or best practice" School Psychology Review 33.3 June 22 2004: 344-363  |
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| 11. | " In extrinsic terms, careers
are evaluated with the use of external reference points or norms; while
in intrinsic terms, careers are evaluated by individuals themselves
using personal subjective definitions of success or failure (Gattiker
& Larwood, 1986, 1988)."
| Source: | Bozionelos, Nikos. "The relationship between disposition and career success: a British study" Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 77.3 Sept. 1 2004: 403-421  |
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| 12. | " Unlike other definite
expressions such as demonstratives, proper nouns, or personal pronouns,
the article itself does not have any descriptive content other than the
ostensive function."
| Source: | Chen, Ping. "Identifiability and definiteness in Chinese *" Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences 42.6 Nov. 1 2004: 1129-1185  |
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| 13. | " And if such an accord has
proved to be intractably elusive, we would perhaps do well to attend
less to the ostensive and much publicized factors of political and
economic conflict than to disparities among our conceptions of
reality--especially the reality of persons."
| Source: | Hershock, Peter D. "DRAMATIC INTERVENTION: HUMAN RIGHTS FROM A BUDDHIST PERSPECTIVE" Philosophy East and West 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 9  |
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| 14. | "... were also
recorded.
[Figure 1 ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
The first contribution from Girl 1 in the previous unit of
conversation was classified as follows: The "Look!" was coded
as 71, which refers to ostensive comments; the "It"..."
| Source: | Tunnicliffe, Sue Dale,Reiss, Michael J. "What Sense Do Children Make of Three-Dimensional, Life-Sized "Representations" of Animals?" School Science and Mathematics 100.3 Mar. 1 2000: 128  |
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| 15. | "
19 Michael Tomasello and Michelle Barton, "Learning Words in
Non-ostensive Contexts," Developmental Psychology 30 (1994):
639-650."
| Source: | Tomasello, Michael. "Learning through others" Daedalus 133.1 Jan. 1 2004: 51-59  |
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| 16. | " Writing
makes possible for him a new set of non-ostensive references that are
completely independent of the situational references to which he is
limited as a speaker."
| Source: | Ciuba, Gary. "The Worm Against the Word: The Hermeneutical Challenge in Hurston's Jonah's Gourd Vine" African American Review 34.1 Mar. 22 2000: 119  |
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| 17. | "
The National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel
III includes "prothrombotic and proinflammatory states" as
components of the metabolic syndrome, although these are not part of the
clinical definition (1)."
| Source: | Kent, Jack W., Jr.,Comuzzie, Anthony G.,Mahaney, Michael C.,Almasy, Laura,Rainwater, David L.,VandeBerg, John L.,MacCluer, Jean W.,Blangero, John. "Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 concentration is genetically correlated with insulin resistance, obesity, and HDL concentration in Mexican Americans" Diabetes 53.10 Oct. 1 2004: 2691-2696 |
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| 18. | " Supplemental components of service to the community,
service to the institution, and research were part of most faculty
member's role definitions."
| Source: | Fugate, Amy L.,Amey, Marilyn J. "Career Stages of Community College Faculty: A Qualitative Analysis of their Career Paths, Roles, and Development" Community College Review 28.1 June 22 2000: 1  |
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| 19. | " It changed not only the
relations between states and rival blocs of states, but the very
boundaries and definitions of states and thus the component parts of the
international system."
| Source: | Cronin, James E. "CONVERGENCE BY CONVICTION: POLITICS AND ECONOMICS IN THE EMERGENCE OF THE 'ANGLO-AMERICAN MODEL'" Journal of Social History 33.4 June 22 2000: 781  |
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| 20. | " One of the definitions of movement
system is, "A physiological system that functions to produce motion
of the body as a whole or of its component parts."[3] Why is
defining movement as a physiological system so important?"
| Source: | Sahrmann, Shirley A. "Moving Precisely? Or Taking the Path of Least Resistance?" Physical Therapy Nov. 1 1998: 1208-1209  |
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| 21. | "
The present volume contains Platonist writings on the soul: its
definition, its nature and substance, its component parts and their
arrangement, its relationship to the body, and arguments to establish
its immortality, inter alia."
| Source: | McCoy, Joseph. "Dorrie, Heinrich, and Matthias Baltes. Die Philosophische Lehre des Platonismus [3]. Von der "Seele" als der Ursache aller sinnvollen Ablaufe" Review of Metaphysics 57.2 Dec. 1 2003: 404-407  |
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| 22. | "
For obstructions in which the main component is extraluminal or
extrinsic compression, the only endoscopic treatment modality apart from
short-term dilation with a rigid bronchoscope is the placement of stents
or endoprostheses.[1] Many different stent models have been proposed..."
| Source: | Bolliger, Chris T,Wyser, Christoph,Wu, Xianren,Hauser, Rolf,Studer, Wolfgang,Dalquen, Peter,Perruchoud, Andre P. "Evaluation of a New Self-expandable Silicone Stent in an Experimental Tracheal Stenosis" Chest 115.2 Feb. 1 1999: 496-497  |
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| 23. | " First, aside from
demographic variables, most measures related to diabetes care have both
extrinsic and intrinsic components or implications."
| Source: | ZHANG, QUANWU,SAFFORD, MONIKA,OTTENWELLER, JOHN,HAWLEY, GERALD,REPKE, DENIS,BURGESS JR., JAMES F.,DHAR, SUNIL,CHENG, HSIAOFEN,NAITO, HERBERT,POGACH, LEONARD M. "Performance Status of Health Care Facilities Changes With Risk Adjustment of [HbA.sub.1c]" Diabetes Care 23.7 July 1 2000: 919  |
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| 24. | "
There are two components of this foreign-affairs aspect of this
definition: the roles of commander in chief and chief diplomat."
| Source: | STUCKEY, MARY E.,WABSHALL, SHANNON. "Sex, Lies, and Presidential Leadership: Interpretations of the Office" Presidential Studies Quarterly 30.3 Sept. 1 2000: 514  |
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| 25. | "
The authors work with a standard, seven-component definition of
paranoia, so standard that paraphrases of the definition might well
suffice in legitimizing mental-health reimbursements from an insurance
company."
| Source: | Tetlock, Philip E. "Political Paranoia: The Psychopolitics of Hatred" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 753  |
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