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With motion capture technology becoming more cost-effective and entering the education arena, it is important that embodied education experts discuss and design content in a more codified manner.

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The seminal text explaining the class struggle behind fashion is Thorsten Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class, which offers two key motivations for the codified and competitive manner in which we dress: conspicuous leisure and conspicuous consumption.

An important limitation of the GRAPE/GARLIC method is its reliance on the assumption that biosynthetic logic can be codified in a rule-based manner, and applied to chemical structures to reconstruct their biosynthesis.

The inclusion of the misclassified diagnosis in the models favored those hospitals that codified in a less-than-fair manner.

Italy's response has been a series of laws first codified in 1909 in a statute declaring that "all manner of things movable or immovable" that are at least 50 years old and "of historical, archaeological, paleo-anthropological interest" fall under the government's protection.

Unlike sport, which has long saturated mass media, ballet is still trying to shed its elitist reputation as the art form of kings who, pre-French Revolution, codified its vocabulary and used it to instill courtly manners.

But where the manners and hierarchies of Wharton's world are highly codified (and the scandal in her books is the arrival of someone who tries to break them), Waldman's characters are set adrift in a world without clear rules, and they torment themselves trying to figure out if they've in fact violated some ill-defined conventions of courtship and sexual etiquette.

That act, codified in the "New Jersey Statutes Annotated" and cited as N.J.S.A. 46:8D-1, specifies the manner in which a co-op's governing documents, including the bylaws, proprietary lease and certificate of incorporation, must be filed with the state attorney general's office.

A society in which behaviour is codified, language restricted to impersonal formulas, and the expression of feeling muted, is the province of the novel of manners, and such fiction may be produced as readily in the 20th century as in the era of Fanny Burney or Jane Austen.

Eating schedules were codified.

"It became codified," he recalled.

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