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Moreover, preferential attention for faces in human newborns could serve to ensure an adequate level of exposure to faces to the still developing cerebral cortex, allowing for the development of cortical specialization for face processing.
This in turn boosted population growth and freed workers from the land, allowing for the development of specialised urban trades.Ancient capitalism was a distant varietal.
During World War I it was demonstrated that stored blood could safely be used, allowing for the development of the first blood bank in 1932.
Of particular interest is the emergence of supramolecular chemistries, allowing for the development of highly functional and reversible biohydrogels.
The artificial intelligence technique of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) has a proven track record in allowing for the development of models when supporting data is vague or conflicting.
Production scheduling, sales planning, and cash budgeting are integrated in spreadsheet models through linking procedures, allowing for the development of an effective business plan (Chien and Cunningham 2000).
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Humans have long enjoyed secret communions with sound, and headphones allow for the development of a particularly private and tender relationship.
And although advances in computer technology have allowed for the development of more complex visual virtual reality environments, haptic devices remain rudimentary.
As a result the dialogue "became too declamatory and descriptive and didn't allow for the development of the soul" of the characters, he said.
Our simulation results indicate that LRU allows for the development of effective caches for BitTorrent traffic.
Note that this methodology explicitly allows for the development of connectivity indicators for different aggregation levels.
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