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But if words correspond invariantly to certain ideas, neither words nor ideas can change.
His themes are romantic and mystical sometimes bizarre but his style remains invariantly realistic.
This method required no pre-selection or filtering of invariantly expressing genes to classify groups as previously published.
The darkness of deep space slowly coalesced across two of the still-functional screens, with numerous fixed stars shining invariantly in the distance.
Ehlers began to look for serviceable ways of characterizing exact solutions invariantly, that is, in ways that do not depend on coordinate choice.
Invariantly, a characteristic hypersurface is a hypersurface whose conormal bundle is in the characteristic set of P.
Parallel lines never intersect in nature, but if sufficiently extended they nearly always seem to intersect in perspective projections and invariantly in human vision.
In the Netherlands it is known as Foe Yong Hai, and is nearly invariantly served with a sweet tomato sauce.
Many typologists classify both German and Dutch as V2 languages, as the verb invariantly occurs as the second element of a full clause.
Theories grounded in the belief that different types of moral thinking appears in a sequence, from one way of thinking to another, invariantly, are considered stage theories.
For a great deal of contemporary philosophy of science now contends that, even in the natural sciences, it is impossible to identify any single body of such 'methods' which are always and invariantly used by practising scientists.
Subgroup series can simplify the study of a group to the study of simpler subgroups and their relations, and several subgroup series can be invariantly defined and are important invariants of groups.
In Historied Thought, Constructed World (California, 1995), he argues that philosophy uncritically adopts the Platonic-Aristotelian view that "necessarily, reality is invariantly structured and, when known, discernibly known to be such".
This implies, for instance, that for surfaces that enclose a vertex (diffeomorphically invariantly defined) the area of such surfaces would commute with the Hamiltonian, implying no "evolution" of these areas as it is the Hamiltonian that generates "evolution".
Some classes of solutions can be invariantly characterized using algebraic symmetries of the Weyl tensor: for example, the class of non-conformally flat null electrovacuum or null dust solutions admitting an expanding but nontwisting null congruence is precisely the class of Robinson/Trautmann spacetimes.