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In this paper the role of point support compatibility conditions in the simulation of a point support by the flexibility function approach is evaluated.
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Cosmology would have been critical to society then, he argues, helping farmers predict the seasons – a point supported by scientists such as the late Alexander Thom, who believed that the Ring of Brodgar was an observatory designed for studying the movement of the moon.
This is a point supported by Trevarthen (2011, p. 175) when he says of infants in childcare settings: t[T]he natural creativity and cooperation of infants and toddlers, their self-produced motives for acting and knowing with other people, are given less attention than their needs for care and protection.
I find him an insufferably snarky weasel who rarely makes a point supported by the facts.
That's a point supported by Lawrence Mishel and Heidi Sheirholz of the Economic Policy Institute in a new report in which they state, based upon their analysis of data from the available surveys of employers, "...across all available establishment based measures, even average wages and compensation have grown anemically, if at all, for more than a decade".
A number of participants described this as a valuable aspect of the approach, a point supported by Walther and Burgoon [ 38].
We speculate that stalled replication forks remain intact in FANCJ-null cells, a point supported by studies in DT40 cells (Schwab et al, 2013).
An alternative explanation is that signal receivers may respond more strongly to leopard chirps because they are a more urgent call associated with contexts of higher caller arousal, a point supported by the finding that leopard chirps differ from snake chirps in parameters that frequently indicate higher caller arousal (Briefer 2012).
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