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At present, the startup's apps span 50 thematic lessons, with each app featuring 6 mini-games built around particular language processing or comprehension skills, for example, which (combined with an adaptive curricular algorithm) are designed to help you learn vocab concepts, grammar and context fast.

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Similar irreversible switches due to positive feedback loops have been observed both theoretically and experimentally in other developmental contexts (for an excellent example which combines both experiments and modeling see [74]).

His next sale includes an example of Streamlining, which combined technology and aesthetics for commercial use: an aluminum meat slicer that Egmont C. Arens and Theodore Brookhart designed for Hobart Manufacturing in 1940.

Now you're on a secret list of "inferred" diabetics, and that data gets sold to, for example, Facebook, which combines it with its own metrics and allows advertisers to target it.

In addition to examples in which each component caused measurable effects, examples were cited in which combined exposures caused measurable effects that were not observed when the components were administered individually at the same doses.

Isolated examples included the houses designed by Basil Spence and built at Broughton Place (1936) and Gribloch (1937 39), which combined modern and traditional elements.

One of the university's most recent research initiatives, for example, is audiovisuology, which combines sound and music with the visual arts.

President Goodluck Jonathan has shown no appetite to reopen the issue, even though a parliamentary probe has uncovered a huge scam based on subsidies claimed on billions of non-existent litres of fuel.An even more grievous example is Egypt, which combines a prodigious subsidy programme for its 85m people (petrol costs less than the cheapest bottled water) with modest hydrocarbon reserves.

On the Hirshfeld surface, some functions can be mapped, as for example d norm, which combines the internal di and external de distances from the surface to the nearest nucleus.

For example, avoidance learning, which combines classical fear conditioning and operant conditioning, showed a large response to selection in the very first generation of what would later become the Roman High and Low Avoidance lines (Bignami 1965), with an estimated heritability of 56%% (Wahlsten 1972).

For examples of studies which combine these two objective measures of integration, see DeVoretz & Pivnenko, 2005; Helgertz, Bevelander, & Tegunimataka, 2014 and Pendakur & Bevelander, 2014.

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