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<p>at all, but regressive and repressive.</p>

<p><big> Examples in various fields of science </big></p>
<p><big> Physical science </big></p>
<p><big> In physics </big></p>
<p>Richard Healey offered a modal interpretation and used it to present a model account of the puzzling correlations which portrays them as resulting from the operation of a process that violates both spatial and spatiotemporal separability. He argued that, on this interpretation, the nonseparability of the process is a consequence of physical property holism; and that the resulting account yields genuine</p><p>
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