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This implies that a body is in
principle always divisible without ever arriving at a terminally
indivisible discrete part, or at several unconnected discrete parts each
of which can no longer be further dissected or split; for every part,
large or small, is in itself a continuous whole due to its continuous
underlying matter, and so is not analyzable into its constitutive,
self-subsistent indivisible parts or atoms. This index
represents the number of days required for an average site in a
multicenter study to recruit one analyzable participant. The grand narrative monopolizes all the
attention, since academic tradition lays down as a condition that
without such greater historical connections the research becomes
incomprehensible (a condition that goes under the name of scientific
working practice); odd disjunctive bits and pieces left behind from the
past are not seen as valid unless placed in an analyzable context. |
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