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By comprehending the place and significance of print pictures in the historical process, the students created a product that can render their experiences permanent and at the same time they had the opportunity to learn about the Hasan Boğuldu and Sarıkız legends by direct, hands-on experiences.

By comprehending the peculiar characteristic of the Asian femur, better designs with optimal fit and fill can be produced, which will prolong the lifetime of the implant and inhibit other complications such as micromotion, loosening, stress shielding, and fractures.

The idea of joining in, much as you'd join your kids for a game of football, doesn't seem to occur to Clegg – but how are we to lure people out of that "world", assuming this is necessary, if not by comprehending what makes it so enticing?

The other is 'by comprehending in the society so many separate descriptions of citizens as will render an unjust combination of a majority of the whole very improbable, if not impracticable.' Again, it's not that he's against majorities — he says 'an unjust combination of a majority of the whole.' Well, that means there could be a just combination of a majority of the whole.

This study proposes a comprehensive knowledge-based system that assists users in discovering keywords by comprehending human feelings toward a subject.

Deeper insights into protein-protein interactions can be achieved by comprehending the stability of protein-protein complexes and especially of the interface in all its details.

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The complete MAPS-FR equipment is composed by three rings, comprehending sensing coils.

Unlike Violetta, she dies maddened by disease, without comprehending why and without making any moral choice.

Beyond data simulation, the ability to determine a model's difficulty has the potential to advance our understanding of true biological models by characterizing and comprehending the theoretical space wherein they must lie.

As Augustine put it: "For He does not pass from this to that by transition of thought, but beholds all things with absolute unchangeableness; so that of those things which emerge in time, the future, indeed, are not yet, and the present are now, and the past no longer are; but all of these are by Him comprehended in His stable and eternal presence" (The City of God, 1972, XI, 21).

While one can appreciate the lively shadings of a pine or oak forest while driving by in a car, comprehending the luxuriousness of the desert means going into it on foot.

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