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The soloist and ensemble are related to each other by alternation, competition, and combination.
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Started in the seventeenth century with the design of the first electrostatic machines, the characterisation of the "electric fluid" is given a boost in the first half of the eighteenth century with an alternation of competition and collaboration between European and American scientists.
Their alternations between cooperation and competition occasionally became monotonous.
Perceptual alternation has often been modeled as competition between two units, each representing a percept, with reciprocal inhibition between the units (cf. [2 6]).
This increased competition could account for the higher alternation rates.
This suggests that if the level of incongruence between two competing representations increases, neural competition increases, possibly resulting in more frequent alternations.
The pact between the two major established parties had guaranteed the peaceful alternation of presidential terms between them but also, in López Michelsen's opinion, stifled any real political competition and leadership.
The competition model is a suitable candidate to account for the positive correlation we find between alternation rate and incongruence.
After two peaceful alternations of political power in a single decade, Taiwan is a democratic success story, demonstrating levels of party competition, turnout rates and patterns of civic engagement similar to those in mature Western democracies.
Choreographically, "Contra Pose" is about alternation.
I think it's a nice alternation.
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