unified theory
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunifiedandtheory
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unified
adjective
uk/ˈjuː.nɪ.faɪd/us/ˈjuː.nə.faɪd/
brought together, combined, ...
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theory
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈθɪə.ri/us/ˈθɪr.i/
a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion ...
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While there may not be aunifiedtheoryfor all of physics, there as well may not be aunifiedtheoryof breast cancer.
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Ourunifiedtheorycouples the different approaches and reconciles apparent contradictions.
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Aunifiedtheoryof word learning : putting verb acquisition in context.
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In this way we obtain aunifiedtheoryfor a variety of logical systems.
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It seeks to provide a grandunifiedtheorylinking sociology and economics.
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How much empirical validity must aunifiedtheoryhave to be considered successful?
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Accordingly, it may be too early and premature to formulate a "unifiedtheory" of catatonia with consecutive verification and falsification.
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Having seen a start, other such connections may be found, leading to a moreunifiedtheoryof inference in general.
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The pursuit of aunifiedtheoryof cyclic steps promises to be an exciting research topic for the future.
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Accordingly, the present hypothesis may not be regarded as a "unifiedtheory," which can be either verified or falsified.
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However, aunifiedtheoryis still lacking, and a convenient method for determining the phase velocity remains to be adopted.
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Unfortunately, the argument is made in the context of a novel and, we believe, untenableunifiedtheoryof catatonia.
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A grandunifiedtheoryof the four known basic physical forces : strong force, electromagnetism, weak force and gravity.
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A general lack of sources and the very vagueness of the ideas of these agitators make the reconstruction of anyunifiedtheoryan artificial task.
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More often than not, this research approach feels like a grab-bag of heuristics, biases, anecdotes, and experimental observations, rather than offering aunifiedtheory.
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In providing solid theoretical arguments and sound experimental evidence, this book represents a step forward towards aunifiedtheoryof language acquisition.
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Political science lacks aunifiedtheoryof preference formation, but recent institutionalist literature - including both rational choice and historical approaches - highlights various factors that influence actors' preferences.
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The underlying goal of this perspective is to investigate the impact of the similarities and differences in acquisitional contexts on a 'unifiedtheoryof syntactic acquisition'.
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Instead of being considered as a "unifiedtheory," the present hypothesis about catatonia rather may be regarded from a heuristic point of view, which may guide and focus neurobiological investigation.
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To overcome these deficiencies we propose 'human development' as a concept that can integrate modernization-based and civic culture-based explanations of democratization, moving toward aunifiedtheoryof democratization.
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Apparently a newunifiedtheoryof quantum gravitation is needed to break this barrier.
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At these scales, aunifiedtheoryof physics is thus required.
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In this way, the mechanism accommodates within a singleunifiedtheoryboth short and long-range interactions.
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