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relates facts to propositions and theories. concepts often become variables, but concept is more encompassing. Status and role are concepts. Ranking statuses according to social classes, eg lower, middle, and upper, is a variable.
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andcriterion: As proposed by Landry and Zucker, the concept of organismic death for an early-stage human embryo is defined by irreversible loss of
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an idea; often used specifically of philosophical ideas.
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A model that describes the general functional relationship among components of a system.
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Our idealization of a hydrogeological system on which we can base a mathematical model. The conceptual model includes assumptions on the hydrostratigraphy, material properties, dimensionality, and governing processes.
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