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In sign languages, the equivalent to phonemes (formerly called cheremes) are defined by the basic elements of gestures, such as hand shape, orientation, location, and motion, which correspond to manners of articulation in spoken language.
Corresponding fellow of the British Academy, 2012.
Each way of counting the external phenomenon corresponds to the manner of its conception.
The technique was classical, she said, and didn't correspond to Goya's manner of working.
"We might sooner see the Salvator Mundi as a high-quality product of Leonardo's workshop, painted only after 1507 and possibly much later, on whose execution Leonardo was personally involved," he writes, explaining that it "exhibits a strongly developed sfumato technique that corresponds more closely to the manner of a Leonardo pupil active in the 1520s than to the style of the master himself".
These ones correspond to excitation in a resonant manner of some particular modes which store a high potential energy at the meshing stiffness.
The stands and the manner of harvesting performance corresponded with the standards accepted in the European forest management; thus, the results obtained in these studies are believed to have revealed average work conditions in Scots pine stands within the middle and older age classes.
Their manner of infection corresponds to the clinical setting of NK-cell malignancies (Xu et al, 2001).
A constrained simulation corresponds to the addition, in a special manner, of turbulence and a deterministic part (which resembles the autocorrelation function of turbulence).
It corresponds to the lower left-hand box in Figure 7.[11] Whether or not one takes material objects to be multilocated in the manner of locational endurantism, one might hold such a view about tropes.
All manner of surgery.
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