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Recently recognized connections between blast neurotrauma and persistent functional axonopathy and brain proteinopathy involving the microtubule-associated tau protein have only recently been recognized and require intensive investigation [ 22],[ 39].

Though individual Latinos and African Americans recognize connections around a common plight and agenda, there is still much to be done toward moving from recognition to joint action.

Mario Taddei, another founder of Leonardo3 who designed many of the models here (including the lion and the mechanical bat), paid close attention to sketches in Leonardo's notebooks, recognizing connections between, say, a drawing of pulleys and strings and a later diagram of a leg joint.

Clinical observations showed that recognizing connections between trauma, psychological distress, and high risk behaviors was a new and powerful experience for many participants.

"We'll pay more attention to all the parts, and recognize connections between different medical disciplines, like cancer and cardiology," she says.

Stevenson says they have benchmarked Forwardlane's performance in two independent tests against 6 other options for expert analysis and found themselves to be 200% to 300% better at recognizing connections in financial data.

As early as the 2nd century bce, the Chinese had recognized a connection between tides and tidal bores and the lunar cycle.

And, already in the early nineteenth century, he recognized a connection between forest health and hydrology; when trees were cut down, he observed, evaporation from the soil increased, and the area dried out.

I started working as an artist's model around ten years before that, but it wasn't until the belated realization of my eventual death that I recognized a connection between mortality and modeling.

Lance has always loved history and recognized a connection between DC Green Corps and FDR's efforts to get people back to work during the New Deal Era with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a job initiative that employed over six million young men between 1933 and 1942.

Now, political leaders have long recognized the connection between technology and warfare throughout our human history.

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