fundamental property
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fundamental
adjective
uk/ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.təl/us/ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.t̬əl/
forming the base, from which everything ...
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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition offundamentalandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This reflects thefundamentalpropertyof intermittency of plasma turbulence.
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It revolutionized our cosmic perspective, suggesting that life was afundamentalpropertyof the universe.
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What is analysed here as afundamentalpropertyis now formulated in abstract form.
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The secondfundamentalpropertyof admissible curves is that their images are non-flat.
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For instance, locality can guarantee thefundamentalpropertythat an object has a unique identity.
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The analogy between the 11thfundamentalpropertyand the second integrated property is obvious.
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Afundamentalpropertyof concurrency theory is the great variety of possible domains of observations.
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Afundamentalpropertyof the metric entropy is its invariance under isomorphisms.
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Thisfundamentalpropertyof truncated relative cohomology groups will be of great use later.
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Now we define afundamentalpropertyof transitions whose study will occupy us for the rest of this paper.
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Afundamentalpropertyof all fold operators is that they produce the unique function satisfying the above defining equations.
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Short-term memory without context is only important if one presumes its capacity is afundamentalproperty.
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All too often, the hypotheses do not describe anyfundamentalpropertyof the mechanics of the flows.
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Extraction of matter is the rewording process of constructive assimilation (10thfundamentalpropertycorrelating with the second integrated one).
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This oversight leads to overlooking anotherfundamentalpropertyof critical activity, namely that the immediately relevant "context" for explaining it is the dialogical context.
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This domain-transcending relevance suggests that there might be a morefundamentalpropertythat is characteristic for only these few regularities.
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With all the negative results in the previous section, one might suspect that we have missed somefundamentalpropertyof purely functional languages.
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Onefundamentalpropertyof the subtype relation on infinite tree types - the fact that it is transitive - should be verified right away.
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His fundamental metaphysical commitment is to panpsychism (or panexperientialism), according to which (a simple form of) consciousness is afundamentalpropertyof physical matter.
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Also, the existence of clitics bearing (postlexical) stress may seem to suggest that lack of stress is not afundamentalpropertyof phonological clitics.
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Indeed, spatial and temporal organization is afundamentalpropertyof living systems and of great interest for chemical reaction systems in general.
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Afundamentalpropertyof concurrency theory is the great variety of possible observations of behaviour, such as strings of actions, labelled partial orders, and so on.
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Thefundamentalpropertyof cells is that exactly one of their ports is principal (drawn at the bottom in the above graphical representation), the others are auxiliary.
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