Existence or Existance - Which is Correct? - IELTS Lounge
Mar 4, 2024 · In conclusion, the correct spelling of the word is “existence,” not “existance.” The word “existence” describes the state or fact of being and is derived from Latin.
Mar 4, 2024 · In conclusion, the correct spelling of the word is “existence,” not “existance.” The word “existence” describes the state or fact of being and is derived from Latin.
Initially, the film portrayed the workers organising a revolution with strong communist undertones. However, the conclusion diverged from this theme, depicting little change in Metropolis. It gave the...
Aug 13, 2024 · In conclusion, the cajón is called a “cajón” because of its origins as a simple box used by African slaves in Peru to create music.
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While it is widely accepted that lead-based paint and leaded gasoline are primary sources of elevated concentrations of lead in residential soils, conclusions regarding their relative contributions are mixed and generally study specific. We develop...
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From the following thought experiments, it is demonstrated that the collapse of wave function of an isolated system is possible without external observer. It will be shown that the analysis by Feynman path integral method supports this conclusion. Th...
Automatic Authorship Attribution (AAA) is the result of applying tools and techniques from Digital Humanities to authorship attribution studies. Through a quantitative and statistical approach this discipline can draw further conclusions about renown...
Asking here because it seems like good neutral ground. Asking in /r/exmormon, well thats a foregone conclusion, same with /r/latterdaysaints for the opposite reason. I looked into them and even atte...
I think about this deeply because I believe everyone, including myself, wants to build prolific things, and increasingly so those prolific things with OpenAI's technology. Admittedly, there have been...
We present a simple proof for the universality of invariant and equivariant tensorized graph neural networks. Our approach considers a restricted intermediate hypothetical model named Graph Homomorphism Model to reach the universality conclusions inc...
In this paper we study the exponential Diophantine equation which is related to Beal's conjecture. The analysis is divided into two cases. In the first case, when the integers a,b,c are not pairwise coprime, the conclusion of Beal's conjecture follow...
This is a response to the comment, arXiv:0709.4651. It is noted that while the comment raises an extremely interesting and subtle point, the original conclusion that theoretically consistent exceptions exist for the proposed general bound for the r...
Jan 20, 2026 · Noun finding (plural findings) A result of research or an investigation. (law) A formal conclusion by a judge, jury or regulatory agency on issues of fact. That which is found, a find, a …
Someone's findings are the information they get or the conclusions they come to as the result of an investigation or some research. One of the main findings of the survey was the confusion about the …
Something that has been found. 2. a. A conclusion reached after examination or investigation: the finding of a grand jury; a coroner's findings. b. A statement or document containing an authoritative …
Jan 20, 2026 · Noun finding (plural findings) A result of research or an investigation. (law) A formal conclusion by a judge, jury or regulatory agency on issues of fact. That which is found, a find, a …
Someone's findings are the information they get or the conclusions they come to as the result of an investigation or some research. One of the main findings of the survey was the confusion about the …
Something that has been found. 2. a. A conclusion reached after examination or investigation: the finding of a grand jury; a coroner's findings. b. A statement or document containing an authoritative …
Common sense suggests that when individuals explain why they believe something, we can arrive at more accurate conclusions than when they simply state what they believe. Yet, there is no known mechanism that provides incentives to elicit explanations...