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Discomfort gives way to stability, disjunction to coherence, paradox being a theme in Riley's art.

In his painting practice, Mr. Yawney also juxtaposes unlikely images; he likens the disjunction to the language in a poem.

Lyn Marven, a lecturer in German studies at the University of Liverpool who has written about Ms. Müller, said: "It's an odd disjunction to write about traumatic experiences living under a dictatorship in a very poetic style.

You might expect this seeming disjunction to influence his music, but his lyrics rarely ponder the realities of his complex existence, instead portraying a bombastic and often surreal version of his life.

Nor do they take their words for disjunction to mean exclusive-or, +, since ¬P + ¬C is False in the circumstance which Japanese/Mandarin-speaking children accept: where the pig eats neither the pepper (¬P) nor the carrot (¬C) whereas ¬(P + C) is true in the situation these children reject: where the pig eats both the pepper and the carrot.

APC/C-induced proteolysis could couple sister chromatid disjunction to checkpoint dissolution when sister chromatids split.

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The results show that hard problems occur at a critical value of the ratio of disjunctions to variables.

In particular, we consider probabilistic assumptions that enable the Bayes optimal algorithm's posterior over the disjunctions to be encoded with only O(n) weights.

Five of the Pristionchus species, however, are self-fertilizing hermaphrodites, presumably of the XX genotype with males emerging at low frequency by X-chromosomal non-disjunction to enable occasional outcrossing.

In the condition part in the B-Prolog rule in Listing 2, the first five predicates are conjoined using the disjunction operator ";" to represent their disjunctive relation, meaning the requirement applies to all these concepts.

The two centrosome complexes are held to each other throughout interphase and undergo disjunction prior to entry into mitosis (Mayor et al. 1999).

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