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The fact that expanding neurons are energetically costly was probably a driving evolutionary force in decreasing their density in larger mammals (Additional file 1, Figure S2) and adopting sparse neural representations [ 18, 20, 21].

Director Louis J. Freeh of the F.B.I. said today that he would resign in June after an eight-year tenure in which he energetically expanded the bureau's reach around the world but warred almost continuously with Bill Clinton, the president who appointed him.

But as the trademark energetically expanded to new restaurants, the two perfectionists often clashed; Mr. Haber described the chef as "self-absorbed and self-centered," while Mr. Tourondel worried that his cordon- bleu reputation was being diminished by ever more BLT brand extensions.

But to make serious strides in meeting unmet need, expanding contraceptive choice, and advancing toward Family Planning 2020 goals, we must energetically support additional service delivery models to expand access to a wider range of methods especially the long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods of implants and IUDs, as well as permanent methods of contraception.

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Before Wednesday's vote, Ms. Zille energetically tried to expand the party's reach, campaigning in black townships considered to be A.N.C. strongholds.

He continues to expand the sphere of his influence fearlessly and energetically.

Bubbles and foams on the surface of soap dispersions are the result of the spontaneous adsorption of RCOO− ions at the interface between the aqueous dispersion and air, with the result that the air-water interfaces are energetically stabilized and can therefore be mechanically expanded.

Peptide ligases expand the repertoire of genetically encoded protein architectures by synthesizing new peptide bonds, energetically driven by ATP or NTPs.

The combination of Yasir Arafat's foolhardy decision to start a second intifada rather than embrace President Bill Clinton's two-state peace plan, followed by the rise of Bin Laden, which diverted the U.S. from energetically pursuing the peace process, gave the Israeli right a free hand to expand West Bank settlements.

The work exists also in its later expanded form as the Sonata for Strings (1971), which, the critic Trevor Harvey wrote, combines Walton in his most energetically rhythmic mood with a "vein of lyrical tenderness which is equally characteristic and is so rewarding to listen to".

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