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They're apparently a work in progress, and where they should head is in a simpler direction, so that each plate doesn't have so many tiny components, such an exhausting scattering of pleasures.
"My work has been moving in a simpler direction," Gregory says, explaining the series.
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The findings do, however, support the theory that a relatively stable chronic epiphyseal slip cannot take place in a simple linear direction due to the configuration of the bone surfaces adjacent to the growth plate, and in particular to the presence of the epiphyseal tubercle.
It all points in one simple direction: prices going down.
Then at each pixel (x,y) separately, we can seek a polynomial regression six-vector of coefficients c x,y) in a simple model, regressing lighting directions onto luminance: p ( a 1 ) p ( a 2 ) … p ( a n ) c ( x, y ) = L 1 ( x, y ) L 2 ( x, y ) … L n ( x, y ) (2).
She hangs up her phone, sits down and waits beside an old golden retriever that is, indeed, asleep in the sun; her simple directions, a short reference to a neighbourhood shop, apparently more than sufficient.
So among youths with ASD it appears that (in comparison to simple directions) risky-choice opportunities actually reduced BOLD activity in some regions, perhaps contributing to these youths' frequent real-life risk-taking.
This is a greatly simplified account since dinosaur anatomy is complex and comprises hundreds of different features, and dinosaur evolution was of course not a simple march in a single direction but a many-branched tree with many nuances.
However, if professionals are ambivalent and even opposed to TSGs a priori because of perceived controversies with these groups, attitudes will not necessarily change in a positive direction through simple information campaigns.
In the program, Neumann writes, "Among many other things, I love the language of the lunar missions of the 60s, the world Chekhov creates in a seemingly simple stage direction and making connections between the mundane and the infinite".
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet In the program, Neumann writes, "Among many other things, I love the language of the lunar missions of the 60s, the world Chekhov creates in a seemingly simple stage direction and making connections between the mundane and the infinite".
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