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Thom Mayne's 2007 San Francisco Federal Building, for example, incorporates a "living skin" of automatically adjusting windows said to be influenced by Fuller.

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Doctors investigating a new technique for treating Parkinson's disease, for example, incorporated a placebo control group -- patients who had holes drilled in their skulls to simulate the real procedure, in which fetal cells are implanted in the brain -- into a widely publicized study released last April.

For example, incorporating a desiccant to a heat pump cycle allowed better humidity and temperature controls with achievable COP as high as 6.

This study provides an approach that considers both the water quality and water quantity with examples incorporating a database of multiple guidelines and calculations to assist in water reuse decisions.

Previous studies have sought to rank and quantify hydrogen bond acceptor ability of various functional groups, and it was noted that examples incorporating a good hydrogen bond acceptor in the ortho site of the S-benzyl group such as nitro (20) and cyano (7) showed the highest levels of activity compared to poorer hydrogen bond acceptors such as halogens (14 and 17).

Mr. Burns, for example, incorporates the experiences of Japanese-Americans in internment camps and in a segregated military unit.

The County of Gloucestershire, for example, incorporates the Roman name for the main town (Glevum) attached to an ancient British fort (ceaster) then adding the Anglo-Saxon shire (scir) and capping the whole lot with a Norman count (comte).

This example incorporates several applications of Brooks's Law: If the Republicans are focused exclusively on a single "lever" (tax and regulatory cuts), then Democrats are focused exclusively on a single "lever" (government spending).

The construction in Example 3 incorporates a singular component into the resulting distribution, which belongs to a wider class of Extended Marshall Olkin (EMO) bivariate distributions introduced by Pinto and Kolev (2015b).

Mr. White's mergers can be literal: "Will You Love Me," for example, incorporates parts of Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross".

"The Robber Bridegroom," for example, incorporates elements of folklore, fairy tales, classical myths and legends of the Mississippi River and the Natchez Trace, the road of pioneer days that stretched from Natchez, Miss., to Nashville.

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