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The view from the third floor of the new Geosciences, Physics and Engineering and Physical Sciences Hall at Fort Lewis College is an impressive one -- the San Juan Mountains rise prominently to the north while the desert Southwest edges up to the base of the range, the confluence of which marks the boundaries of the small city of Durango, CO.
For example, longer mean reaction time could be a function of slower information processing skills, rather than, or in addition to, inattention the confluence of which may be impossible to disentangle using a mean reaction time score.
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What's at play, said Jon Rogowski, a professor at Washington University in St . Louisand a co-author of the report, is a confluence of factors which includes not just the passing of new laws, which he believes Republicans have passed to target likely Democratic voters, but also a waning of energy from the historic 2008 election of President Obama.
Finally, it is important to reiterate the confluence of circumstances which occur in a few expensive housing markets in which there is a concentration of populations with advanced degrees, high family incomes and high housing costs.
Set in Hong Kong, the case describes the confluence of events which lead to what is viewed as the regions' worst-ever traffic jam, one which keeps thousands from work, trapped for as long as eight hours.
"We had an unfortunate confluence of events which caused the Secretary to suffer some public embarrassment," Mr. Hinson said in an interview last week.
Huxley's Englishness is, in a sense, self-evident, his Eton-Balliol-Bloomsbury formation the confluence of privileges which created the voice described by Robert Craft as a 'lambent, culture-saturated purr', the sheer, blithe opinionation that allowed him to come up with formulas like 'Penang has a certain Sicilian air', but he spent a third of his life based in America.
Both Thomas Pynchon and Shadow Morton, both of them great Long Island artists of the 1960s, knew they inhabited a geocultural even a geophysical singularity, an energy terrain, an inexplicable confluence of influences which somehow wound up all tied up.
A hiking and biking path, the Bear Creek Greenway, begins in Ashland near the intersection of West Nevada Street with Helman Street, close to the confluence of Ashland Creek (which flows through Lithia Park).
Experiments were carried out with cells at 95% of confluence, which had a number of passages ranging from 12 to 15. Nɛ- carboxymethyl -lysine (CML), Nɛ- carboxymethyl -lysine(CEL), aNɛ- carboxymethyl -lysineine (MDAL) CMLceNɛ- carboxyethyl -lysineiNɛ- carboxyethyl -lysinegeNɛ- carboxyethyl -lysinets were measured with gas CELomandgraphy/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), as reported.
In other words, whether or not a person likes watching a creepy clown on the big screen all depends on a confluence of factors ― most of which are slightly out of their control.
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