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To Bernhard, espionage work was "coherence," a calling; "only chaos was inadmissible".
This effect would normally be too small to measure, but Dr Lieu realised that "phase coherence"—a precise synchronisation of the waves that make up a beam of light is necessary in order for rings, known as diffraction rings, to show up in a telescope.
In the full-term sample, detection thresholds on this task were negatively correlated with scores on the Attention to Detail subscale, specifically; this subscale assesses traits linked to "weak central coherence"—a processing style that is biased towards local rather than global information processing (Happé, 1999; Happe & Frith, 1996).
It achieves a coherence, a central vitality which runs sluggishly at times but is never extinguished.
There is a striving here for poetic coherence, a global positioning that in the end is impossible.
Frankfurt have coherence, a healthy attitude, a settled defence and three individual players who really make a difference just now.
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What is lacking is a sense of coherence, an idea that unifies these disparate cultures, as opposed to a string of opportunistic decisions.
Computation of coherence, an approach based on spectral analysis, may be helpful in this regard [ 6, 7].
He also stated that "Perl 6 has a coherence and a consistency that Perl 5 lacks".
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