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In Josie Rourke's meticulous revival of The Cryptogram at the Donmar Warehouse, Kim Cattrall beautifully communicated the strain of being a perfectly groomed, model Fifties housewife.
Using a stochastic cellular automaton approach and allowing mutations in an initially non-cooperating, non-communicating strain we show that both cooperation and the associated communication system can evolve, spread and remain persistent.
Such coordination may involve intramolecular strain communicated by mechanical elements between the heads as has been reported for conventional kinesin (Yildiz et al., 2008).
But communicating as much will only deepen the strain in your relationship.
It's only with hindsight that I can realise what a huge strain I was on my partner at the time, not communicating why I still needed to do and not do certain things.
It's only with hindsight that I can realize what a huge strain I was on my partner at the time, not communicating why I still needed to do and not do certain things.
They could carry the show anywhere, even as they communicated, through a slight strain in Mulder's voice or a small twist in Scully's lip, that they were in on the joke.
The introduction of the transmembraneously arranged heme groups of B. subtilis made it possible for this strain to communicate with the Os-polymers, whereas the introduction of the cytochrome c550 had an effect especially increasing ability of Q0 to act as an efficient e− acceptor.
The significance of the neuronal-like appearance of the osteocyte network has been previously noted [43] and osteocytes have been proposed as mechano-sensors [43], [44] that communicate to maintain target strain with brain-like glutamate-based mechanisms [45] [47].
According to one source, this "Do I do what Dick says or do I do what Jack says?" dilemma has put extra special strain on the Twitter Communications team, which seemingly doesn't know whose message they should be communicating.
"We can communicate without even communicating.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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