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This proliferation of concepts, which depends on research interest and disciplinary tradition (e.g., biomedical, psychological, economic, social and nursing) reflects the complexity of the field, but may also lead to a fragmented version of 'the same reality'.
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As you approach PeoplewareUready1, a fleshy, pink sculpture resembling an iMessage chat bubble, closer inspection reveals a distorted, fragmented version of yourself reflected in the sculpture's triangular base.
Along with another media favorite, repetition, this "deeply superficial" artist captured and held up for us to see, as in a mirror, the media's fragmented version of reality.
"People are more and more comfortable having multiple, fragmented versions of themselves, yet brands arent doing anything different," Mildenhall told me.
A further 124 ORFs could be added from the Unassigned-ORFs table; most of these ORFs were truncated and/or fragmented versions of their counterparts in the reference genome.
Another reason for not including such formal procedure is due to the fact that its application is in rigour compromised while studying the exome (i.e., a 'fragmented' version of a genome) of a given organism.
Because Waldie abandoned his short story collection about Lakewood and wrote the more poetic, fragmented version using the same subject, his book has less of a narrative and more of an intense focus on details.
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It begins with strong, saturated chords before moving on to fragmented versions — some unison, some not — of syncopated soul riffs that are like abstractions of the song.
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This is a linguistic version of Hume's fragmented stream-of-consciousness account of the self, but with a social twist.
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