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This was an interwoven part of the wider multifaceted Wars of the Three Kingdoms, involving Scotland and Ireland.
Nonetheless, neuropsychological, structural and functional studies have questioned such subdivision, suggesting an interwoven organization of the speech function within these cortices.
The idea of an interwoven cortical organization of speech function is also favoured by structural studies that reveal a fine-grained cytoarchitectonic, connectivity- and receptor-mapping-based parcellation of fronto-temporal language areas26,27,28,29,30,31.
Underlying the profiling of certain titles is an interwoven narrative that considers the functions and characteristics of the genre and its international significance during that period.
It is an interwoven context that we all share.
These forms are characterized by an interwoven suture called the ammonite pattern.
The spindle-shaped islands elongated along the CeO2 [110] or [1¯1 0] directions, constructing an interwoven surface morphology.
FD stents that are currently available adopt an interwoven braided design.
As shown, the treated support is comprised of an interwoven matrix of multiwalled CNTs.
As shown the treated support is comprised of an interwoven matrix of multiwall carcon nanotubes.
The latter could lead from an interwoven and entangled arrangement to orderly layered structures.
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