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Meanings of theoretical construct in English
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Usage of theoretical construct in English
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Pathological narcissism is a well defined (and phenomenological) mental health theoreticalconstruct.
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So, the theoreticalconstruct is important, because through that you can build a training system.
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Capitalism (or, rather, liberalism) is not only a theoreticalconstruct.
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Methods: We present an evolutionary game theoreticalconstruct that models the influence of tumour-stroma interactions in driving these outcomes.
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Despite over 30 years of application, some professional and public doubt persists over the validity of the theoreticalconstruct underlying this method of determining death.
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With the exception of one theoreticalconstruct (Habit) that corresponds to behaviors that become automatized, Cronbach alpha values were acceptably high for the remaining constructs.
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When tests were grouped according to theoreticalconstructs, analyses revealed change in processing speed.
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Furthermore, disparate literatures are emerging that propose theoreticalconstructs that are seemingly independent of hyperbolic discounting.
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"Unfortunately," Malcolm continued, "the gap between this theoreticalconstruct and the fact of extinction is vast.
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Such geometries submit theoreticalconstructs supporting a practice of thinking, explaining, even acting, that is not possible without the generalization of space dimensions.
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This assumption is now fundamental to the mathematical and theoreticalconstructs used by physicists to describe the shape, scope and future of our universe.
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These are the facts on the ground: do our theoreticalconstructs hold, said Martin Cetron, CDC director of the division of global migration and quarantine.