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More slowly, Young touched on American history, economic theory, art history, and Greek philosophy, displaying the knowledge that came from years spent in the county jail library devouring encyclopedias.
This experiment was motivated by the knowledge that this species displays CnGV in growth in the wild (Conover and Present 1990): i.e., growth rate is optimized at any given latitude by the tradeoff between the benefits of growing fast to ensure winter survival and the costs of rapid growth which entails diminished swimming speed and increased vulnerability to predation (as described above).
Instead, all artists over 18 from Orange and Los Angeles counties were invited to show their stuff, secure in the knowledge that the center would display as many pieces as could be squeezed in the galleries.
The role of IRX3 in pancreatic development is in conflict with the knowledge that most obese individuals display an increase in pancreatic beta cell mass as a compensatory response to the peripheral insulin resistance that co-exists [56] and the knowledge that most previously-identified obesity genes are involved in neuronally-mediated central energy balance [42].
It may just be because I'm a fantastically eccentric science geek, but I guarantee you that it shows that Simon Mayo has put it a tonne of effort into researching the knowledge that his well-portrayed characters display.
We can take from this trial the knowledge that a grieving family was capable of displaying inestimable reserves of grace.
"We are consoled by the knowledge that he enjoyed a good life here and that the care provided for him by our dedicated displays team could not have been bettered," Porwoll said.
In her lectures she displayed wit, warmth, and literary knowledge that attracted devotees wherever she went.
The city may have to begin training its own teachers if necessary, drawing on the wealth of knowledge that is already on display in many of the area's private and foundation schools.
In this original and daring study, Steven Conn argues that Americans, endowed with the belief that knowledge resided in objects themselves, built these institutions with the confidence that they could collect, organize, and display the sum of the world's knowledge.
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