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Because a form of "home triage", conducted via digital technology, could be the future of healthcare.

At the synaptic level, homeostatic regulation is possible because a form of calcium-mediated plasticity allows neurons or neural networks to maintain a key physiological parameter (firing rate), within an optimal range, or set point, despite new excitatory and/or inhibitory inputs.

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We kept him hidden as much as possible, partly because of his own explicit wish, partly because of a form of exclusive and jealous affection that we all felt for him, and partly because a combination of rationality and intuition advised us to shield him from unnecessary contact with our human world.

Fishermen in the North Sea have had to find other work because of a form of eczema (a skin disease) known as "Dogger Bank itch", caused by contact with bryozoans that have stuck to nets and lobster pots.

Suddenly we were being told to avert our gaze, not because the images involved were merely NSFW, but because they were a form of abuse.

Emotions are important to consider because of their connection to basic thought processes and because they contain a form of tacit intelligence (Nussbaum 2003).

Q: That actually is the power of great design, because it's a form of communication.

Laws like Proposition 8 repel him primarily because they are a form of licensed hostility.

It is subject to sales tax because it is a form of revenue.

Ever? "No," he says in that half-whisper, "because it's a form of disrespect".

Because games are a form of communication, not a waste of time, not something silly or shameful.

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