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Bjork and her producers often build a track from just two disparate elements that are somehow bridged by her voice, a method that comes across not as idle eclecticism but as improbable alchemy.

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The map was later refined using microelectrodes inserted in the depths of cortex to stimulate a small cluster of neurons using trains of electrical pulses by a method that came to be known as intracortical microstimulation (ICMS; e.g. Strick & Preston, 1978; Preuss et al., 1996).

A surface regularisation method that comes up to these requirements has been developed by Prof. Bletzinger and his team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) [28, 29].

The one method that comes closest to meeting those two criteria is wireless networking.

On the locally related test sets in IRMBASE 2 and DIRM-BASE 1, our method outperforms all other programs while MAFFT E-INSi is the only method that comes close to the performance of DIALIGN-TX.

CDA is deemed to have first emerged in European discourse studies with Fairclough's Language and Power (1989) where he analysed political discourses in Britain through an innovative method that came to be known as CDA.

Also, in this case, the SWMEM was the method that came the closest to matching the performance of IECM with respect to computational time.

Unfortunately, it has proved very difficult to develop any methods that come close to being accurate.

Black Mountain College in North Carolina, and the outlandishly hip beatniks who gathered there in the early 1950s, practically gave birth to Cunningham, introducing him to "happenings" and the chance methods that came to dominate his work.

Disposal methods that came out clearly were burying, disposal in pit latrine and burning.

Until recently, the methods that came closest to this requirement altered the apparent size of one's hand either by zooming in and out on video-recorded displays (Marino, Stucchi, Nava, Haggard, & Maravita, 2010; Pavani & Zampini, 2007) or by using magnifying and minifying goggles (Linkenauger, Ramenzoni, & Proffitt, 2010).

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