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Interviewers are trained to ask for beacon points in the patients' lives in order to facilitate memory of the time period of drug use.
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It's called Beacon Point and was created by the environmental artist George Trakas on a long-abandoned rail landing.
But in a protected inlet called Eastern Hole Bay, just over the edge of Beacon Point, the sea is clear and luminous if never quite violet — one moment breaking opaline, the next an aqueous sapphire.
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The authors have shown us a glimpse of what we can learn by mining and tracking key physiologic variables in feces, which while limited in their ability to provide molecular details, are clear biological beacons pointing us toward recovery or deterioration.
"So we can use lightning as a beacon that points to the place where there are rapidly falling raindrops and rapidly rising air columns -- a source of energy for the eddies," Dr. Ingersoll said.
The beacon always pointed in the direction of the current destination and if it was outside of the participant's current field of view a red arrow pointed left or right to indicate the beacon's location.
They would have been able to see out over to Sugar Loaf Mountain, the Black Mountains, the Mendip Hills, Dunkery Beacon, Sand Point, and Wales.
These genes can be considered to be "beacons" that point to pathways or gene networks that are altered.
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