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Rutkoski has an impressive eye for detail, but she never shares information with the reader without purpose – instead, she shows us just enough of her setting to reassure us that she has considered every facet of it, from food, drink, music and card games to war strategy, politics and trade.

Attempting to consider every possible facet of introducing such a device would make implementation more complex and would paralyze experimental initiatives.

Considering each facet as a perceptron cell, a geometric credit assignment provides a local training domain to each perceptron of the network.

Considering facets (and implicitly all their subsets) is sufficient to have a complete description of a simplicial complex.

Considering the many facets of cell envelope composition (Radolf et al., 2012) and cell division (Leisch et al., 2012), these questions are bound to have different answers in different bacteria.

Writing about Hardy, Bayley again emphasises the importance of considering two facets of the writer as a human being, contrasting Hardy as a "noticer" of people and events, with Hardy the professional author, a "reflective commentator" who conveys those observations to his reader.

The hierarchical, multi-faceted approach adopted in this study yielded insights into the factors influencing biodiversity and community assembly processes in mountain pastures, thereby highlighting the importance of considering multiple facets of diversity in assessing the role of environmental filtering in vegetation structure.

For example, how did additional photoreceptors appear in each unit, considering that facets are so rigidly conserved in other insect taxa?

Ideally, an exercise program must be established for each person individually considering all facets of his/her health condition.

We consider the facet best associated with a gold standard decomposition by comparing their relative scores.

However, this could be considered a facet of the effect of interest (i.e., geographic remoteness), as could, for example, differences in drought exposure or impact between remote communities and urban communities.

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