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Rather than lengthy explanations of how human society on Monde D'Isle got that way, I would have preferred more explorations in depth of what it feels like to lose control of oneself in a wordless rapport with one's surroundings.
Leary, who videotaped his own demise, says, "Why not?" But unlike many literary diaries, "Last Words" is rarely personal, even though the journals are an exploration in depth, and in sum, of Burroughs's personality and creative preoccupations.
Furthermore, future studies should place more emphasis on mechanistic exploration in depth rather than merely descriptive observation.
Transcriptions, field notes, documents and photographs were entered into N'Vivo qualitative research software (QSR International) for exploration in depth.
Nonetheless, additional exploration and in-depth study are needed to select the appropriate molecular imaging targets for PC.
Such studies include development of advanced technologies for planetary surface exploration, including an in-depth understanding of the use of local resources.
This was no Judy Blume, where any in-depth explorations of being a teen or exploring oneself as a sexual being were tucked safely in the pages.
The current study facilitated in-depth explorations of the topic and produced a rich qualitative data set.
Qualitative research methods are effective for in-depth explorations of clinician perceptions regarding roles and clinical work practice [ 20, 21].
It's an extremely rich body of work, long overdue for some in-depth exploration.
PROS Studying one subject with the same teacher for 15 to 17 weeks allows in-depth exploration.
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