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Her symbols recur like characters: figures in the manmade world, creatures in the landscape, faces in walls.
This is a colourful collage of all sorts of objects, characters, figures and creatures (called simply "shapes" here), which at the first glance can make you feel a little bit dizzy, as there is so much packed on the book's thirty-two pages, but it is actually very good fun.
The inspiration for the utilization of neurosymbols came from the fact that humans think in terms of symbols (like e.g., objects, characters, figures, sounds, or colors), while the physiological foundation is the information processed by neurons.
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Two other characters figure importantly in the "then" chapters.
A variety of characters figured in other novels.
Only by means of all their elaborate deceptions do these characters figure out who they really are.
Watching the characters figure out how to negotiate the implications of living on the Hellmouth, we become aware of how teenagers naturally learn to negotiate the puzzling and infuriating obstacles constantly dropping in their path.
Ms. Celona is compassionate toward even her most wayward characters, figuring wisely that the consequences of their actions will be punishment enough, though once in a while that compassion falters.
In this step, significant degradation in quality is introduced to the characters (Figure 1).
Various ABA and BR treatments showed significant differences (P ≤ 0.05) among treatments for L. chinensis leaf characters (Figure 2).
The copied characters (Figure 1c) possess a clearer contour than the inkjet-printed characters, although their quality is not as good as that of laser-printed characters because of the degradation caused by scanning a printed document.
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