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Example sentences for "determinant"

Lexicographically close words:
deteriorates; deteriorating; deterioration; determinable; determinacion; determinants; determinate; determinately; determinateness; determination
  1. The true generating function is derived from the determinant | a 1 1 1 .

  2. But this is a very different thing from supposing that one determinant can begin to grow in the same cell at the expense of another, when both are absolutely embedded in an ocean of the same nutritive matter.

  3. We cannot say, for instance, whether there is a determinant for every hair of the head, or one for the hirsute covering in general, or one for each of the different sections of the scalp.

  4. They carry only some determinant or determinants which are capable of developing colour when they interact with some other determinant or determinants carried alone by pigmented individuals.

  5. That this distinction is not irrelevant, but frequently of determinant force, is shown by an analysis of concrete cases which have arisen for adjudication.

  6. Next to ability to load and carry, as a determinant factor in fixing minimum carload weights, the consuming capacity of the market must be considered.

  7. But this evil principle again must be grounded in some other principle which has been made determinant of the Will by the Will's own self-determination.

  8. But will any reflecting man admit, that his own Will is the only and sufficient determinant of all he is, and all he does?

  9. In this latter aspect, as objective principles for the determinant Judgement, they would contradict each other; and consequently one of the two propositions must necessarily be false.

  10. It would be needful for the determinant Judgement in the speculative aspect of our Reason, to consider what the supreme World-Cause is in Himself.

  11. Judgement, and not in reference to things themselves on behalf of the determinant Judgement.

  12. The Judgement then in respect of the particular can cognise no purposiveness and, consequently, can form no determinant judgements, without having a universal law under which to subsume that particular.

  13. For it is not a principle of the determinant but merely of the reflective Judgement.

  14. Judgement needs no special principle of reflection, since it is there determinant because an objective principle is given to it through Understanding.

  15. That is, it is not constitutive for the determinant Judgement, but merely regulative for the reflective.

  16. But in order to use it dogmatically for the determinant Judgement, we must be assured first of the objective reality of this concept, because otherwise we could subsume no natural thing under it.

  17. In the first case it is based on adequate principles for the determinant Judgement, in the second for the reflective Judgement.

  18. For every part of the body, large or small, that may be different in different individuals or species, there is, at least, one determinant in the id.

  19. On the other hand, each cell or cell-group in the body, that is independently variable, must have its special determinant in the germplasm.

  20. The histological character of every cell in a multicellular organism is determined by a single determinant (cell-determinants).

  21. There are small parts in the body in which the cells are all alike, and for these parts a single determinant suffices, afterwards multiplying by division.

  22. But no single, special determinant gives the impulse for cleavage; rather, the co-operation of all the particles that are essential to the nature of the nucleus.

  23. While the ovary, stimulated by the thyroid and the adrenal medulla, is the chief determinant of the sex instinct, to the posterior pituitary must be credited the chief hormone of the maternal instinct.

  24. One mechanical circumstance involved in the pituitary personalities may be the determinant of the entire life history.

  25. But also determinant are the environment stimuli provoking excessive or deficient secretory reactions from the other endocrines involved, through the vegetative nervous system.

  26. In such enthusiasm for the thyroid as a determinant of evolution, its pillar of cloud by day and column of fire by night, one should not forget the other glands of internal secretion.

  27. The reaction potential of the ante-pituitary, that is its inherent, latent ability to supply a maximum of its endocrine for the nerve cells of the frontal lobes, is the best-known chemical determinant of intellectual genius.

  28. The endocrine association stands out as at least the most important physical determinant of the states and processes of the subconscious.

  29. A like determinant in which the numbers in the diagonal are not zeros is a skew determinant, as in (2), above.

  30. A political experiment can not be made in a laboratory, not determinant in a few hours.

  31. This stimulus is the primary phenomenon, the determinant cause of such transformation.

  32. This ionic separation is a fertile agent of chemical transformation in the living organism, and may be the determinant cause in those chemical reactions which constitute the phenomena of nutrition.

  33. Materiality is not the only determinant of refraction, but also the density of the element, the earth refracting light more than water, and this more than air.

  34. The first quartz formation is properly the granite itself, and its character will be also the determinant for all the metamorphoses of quartz--quartz-granite.

  35. Regarding the earth as an entire crystal, magnetism is the Determinant of its polar axes and polar radii, while chemism is the same in respect to its integral parts.

  36. The first is determinant and formative; it gives ideas "the shape without which the logical spirit could not accept them.

  37. Every successive cross-section of the thought-situation presents what may be taken for granted as the outcome of previous thinking, and consequently as the determinant of further reflective procedure.

  38. At the close of our study, as at the beginning, stands forth the equation of exchange as the great determinant of the purchasing power of money.

  39. V Labor, the source and determinant of value, has, per se, no value.

  40. The idea that the quantity of labor embodied in them is the determinant of the value of commodities was held by practically all the great economists.

  41. The relation of supply to demand causes an oscillation of prices, but it is not the determinant of value.

  42. We have now to consider that law as it is received in creatures, and becomes the inward determinant of their action.

  43. We have here clearly one cultural phenomenon as the determinant of another.

  44. If ‘unilaterality of descent’ rather than clan or gentile affiliation is the determinant here, then why is the Hidatsa variant uniformly found among matrilineal tribes and the Omaha variant uniformly with a gentile system?

  45. To the extent of such diversity we must abandon the quest for general formulæ of cultural evolution and recognize as the determinant of a phenomenon the unique course of its past history.

  46. Clan affiliation is still the primary determinant since it fixes the connotation of the word translated ‘father’, while the other usages mentioned are derivative applications.

  47. In such cases, one trait is the determinant of the other, possibly as the actually preceding cause, possibly as part of the same phenomenon in the sense in which the side of a triangle is correlated with an angle.

  48. Thus, the existing culture acts doubly as the determinant of the explanation offered for a particular cultural phenomenon.

  49. Diffusion was the determinant of Scandinavian cultural progress from savagery to civilization.

  50. Just so, when a determinant may develop repeatedly (as is so common in the plant kingdom) it depends especially on nutrition whether the corresponding phenomenon is repeated at intervals of greater or less length.

  51. A weakened determinant is sometimes temporarily developed by the operation of a definite stimulus.

  52. Only the mature determinant is able to develop, especially if, at the same time, a related and heretofore active determinant must be forced back into the latent condition.

  53. Further, since the ontogeny begins as a unicellular organism with the formation of a germ cell, that determinant of the idioplasm comes first to development, which has developed in the unicellular ancestor.

  54. Since a particular cluster or group of micellae of the idioplasm produces a particular phenomenon in the organism, the former is designated as the determinant (Anlage, see p.

  55. Which of two alternative determinants shall develop depends sometimes on internal, sometimes on external causes, according as the specific determinant has arisen phylogenetically through the action of internal or external causes.

  56. At the same time the other adaptation determinants remain either undisturbed, or the new determinant is formed at the expense of related determinants which are already present and which may at last entirely vanish.

  57. We have seen that a demand for commodities is the true and exact determinant of the quantity of capital at each industrial stage.

  58. It is therefore the determinant of the aggregate of wealth which can function as useful forms of capital in the industrial community at any given time.

  59. From this it followed that the needs of the labourer became the main determinant of the cost of production, and of the value and just price of goods.

  60. They are all to be solved by having recourse to the subjective determinant of "economic value"; namely, the judgment of employers and employes.

  61. When we say that human welfare is the final determinant of the right to land, we understand this phrase in the widest possible sense.

  62. In most cases where scarcity is the immediate determinant of rewards, the ultimate determinant is, partly at least, some kind of sacrifice.

  63. Both accept as the ultimate determinant of wage justice the preponderance of economic force.

  64. Not the economic but the ethical value of the service rendered, is the proper determinant of justice in the matter of wages; and this ethical value is always the equivalent of at least a decent livelihood for the labourer and his family.

  65. In case of conflict between these two measures of value, and in case of uncertainty concerning the objective measure, the decision of the subjective determinant must always prevail.

  66. As a determinant of ownership, possession is the feeblest of all factors, and yet it is of considerable importance for a large proportion of incomes and property.

  67. Neither in the one case nor in the other is mere competition the final determinant and measure of justice.

  68. And this being so, each product has the sign belonging to the corresponding arrangement of the columns; in particular, a determinant contains with the sign + the product of the elements in its dexter diagonal.

  69. It at once follows that, if two columns are identical, or if two lines are identical, the value of the determinant is = 0.

  70. Surely it must be some superiority on the part of the active determinant over its passive companions.

  71. And, since an actual investigation of this type must rely on observation, it is further possible that some undiscovered cause, X, is the real determinant of both A and p and of their concomitant variations.

  72. It belongs to the general type in so far as it is discussed above, but the roots of the determinant are in involution.


  73. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "determinant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.