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People don't post stuff because they wish they owned it, but because they think they are it, and they long to be understood, which is different.

His still-fresh, still-­astounding cyberpunk parody "Snow Crash" (1992) standardized use of the Sanskrit word "avatar" to denote virtual human identities and came impressively close to predicting how the Internet would come to be understood, which is to say as a "metaverse" paradoxically larger than the world that enfolds it.

By comparing the results from fitting the ETAS model to the original and the replenished datasets, the influence of the missing data problem on the estimate of the ETAS parameters can be understood, which is helpful to produce more reliable aftershock forecasting.

Therefore, the significant improvements of the V oc and the PCE of the PSCs after CH3NH3I modification can be understood, which is similar to the effect of surface modification observed in PSCs reported before [23, 31]. Figure 8d shows the plots for the ratio of shunt resistance (R sh) to series resistance (R s) and FF for the cells modified by CH3NH3I solutions with different concentrations.

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Tamasin Cave, of the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency, said: "This proves what's long been understood, which is that the pharmaceuticals industry is a formidable lobbyist with unrivalled access to policy-makers and significant influence".

These factors may play a role, but the mechanisms still need to be understood, which cannot be done by sequencing alone.

But that is when it isn't urgent to have company and to be understood, which seems to be something we are wired for indeed, and perhaps some of us more than others.

However, to achieve peace-building dividends, certain dynamics must be understood which can be illustrated by examining this strategy through an ethical perspective.

Their origin is not completely clear, since it is not understood which is the controlling mechanism (i.e., secondary nucleation and/or aggregation).

Chloë Dirksen is credited as dialect coach, and she has done a good job: All the actors sound convincingly Irish, at least to American ears, but can be clearly understood which is important when every word is a revelation.

Unfortunately, the interface tends to dump back to the default time screen if something isn't understood, which is quite frustrating.

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