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When the literary talent is genuine, the scientist who possesses it can reveal the scientific mind -- its distinctive modes of thought, its passions and limitations -- from the inside, as it were, with more subtlety and intimacy than literary amateurs of science can.
In addition to their distinctive modes of designing a town or of building a temple or tomb, one may note their unique native pottery, bucchero (beginning c. 680 bce), with its decorative incision in a shiny black fabric; it is radically different from standard Greek vase decoration, which regularly featured paint and a contrast of red or cream and black.
Inherent to the practice of phenomenology is the openness to distinctive modes of evidence.
Moreover, two distinctive modes of collapse in the inner pipe are identified and discussed.
Carlson et al. identified five branches of m parameter in Galileo/NIMS data and interpreted them as variations in mixing ratio of two distinctive modes of particles (one is ({sim} 3,upmu hbox {m}) and another is ({sim} 7,upmu hbox {m}) in diameter).
The Op undergoes a series of shape transitions, underlain by distinctive modes of bone matrix addition, as it enlarges dramatically in overall size through an extended course of development.
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Coogler, who previously directed "Creed," his 2015 reboot of the "Rocky" series, has a distinctive mode of dramatic inspiration: he catches the existential struggles of life and death in quiet moments of intimate confrontation.
The city of Zanzibar is still primarily a Muslim town, although the distinctive mode of life and culture, reminiscent of an Eastern commercial centre, has almost disappeared since the downfall of the Arab oligarchy in 1964.
Its hips and knees indicate that these animals were capable of vertical clinging and leaping in arboreal environments; this is a distinctive mode of locomotion that is also practiced by many living lemurs.
Of perhaps more importance, scientists report in the journal Nature, published online Wednesday, the newfound foot not only belonged to a different species but also had evolved a distinctive mode of locomotion, which scientists described as "equivocal".
The midlife retirement endemic to the professional athlete is a form of bereavement, ending a distinctive mode of life often based as much on love for one's sport as physical aptitude.
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