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Dr. Des Jarlais cited her recent widely reported study showing that cellphones alter brain metabolism as a typical example of her unusually creative scientific thinking.

Curious, I took out my phone to see how the speech had been received on the right: sure enough, the presence of Madonna had been portrayed as a typical example of the left's celebrity-centric self-gratification.

He regarded the Smith statement as a typical example of the BBC's "fairness bias", an assumption that "claims cannot be objectively verified and everything is a matter of opinion".

Afterwards, one of the questions I was most frequently asked by people who hadn't been around for his visit was: "Was he wearing the glasses?" This was interesting because it suggested a surprisingly wide awareness of something that – until recently – many people would have dismissed as a typical example of leading-edge uselessness.

Moreover, this instrument may be regarded as a typical example of the sophisticated equipment to be found in all physical laboratories, of a complexity that the research-oriented user frequently does not understand in detail, and whose design depended on skills he rarely possesses.

Tourism is studied as a typical example of design by non-designer.

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In this paper, modeling and software design of health care life support system as an typical example of ill structure are described.

Beppu Bay (Figure 1), located in central Kyushu in southwest Japan (hereafter referred to as SWJ), is a typical example of a tectonically controlled sedimentary basin under the influence of the Philippine Sea plate convergence.

This region harbours the taxa most likely to reach the area from which the samples of our case study (see below) originated, and as such is a typical example of a regional approach to be used by ecologists.

13, 14 Tai Chi Chuan, commonly known as Tai Chi, is a typical example of mind body exercise; it is characterized by slow motion and emphasizes the conscious control of body movements, ie, it requires less locomotive mobility and is deemed appropriate for most elderly people.

mNET-seq data aligned to the human genome (hg19) was compared to 8WG16 chromatin IP (ChIP-seq) and ChrRNA-seq as shown for ATP5G1, a typical example of an actively expressed gene in HeLa cells.

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