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In this paper we have explored the putative role of the IO-DCN connection by endowing it with adaptable weights and exploring its implications in a closed-loop robotic manipulation task.

The chapter begins by examining the human foot and exploring its implications toward the design of the next generation of prosthetic and orthotic devices.

I don't know whether Means "believes" this in the same way that O'Connor (a devout Catholic) did, but his commitment to exploring its implications is the rock on which his writerly project is built.

Focusing on Descartes's view of the mind as intimately united to and intermingled with the body, and exploring its implications for his philosophy of mind and moral psychology, Lilli Alanen argues that the epistemological and methodological consequences of this view have been largely misconstrued in the modern debate.

Intrigued by the case, The Inertia, Surfing's Definitive Online Community, and Surfrider Foundation created a short film exploring its implications - not only on the on beach access issues at Martin's Beach, but also across America.

Because E. giganteum, like other Equisetum species (Schaffner 1933; Johnson 1936), exhibits extensive guttation, it would appear to be an excellent subject for testing the generality of Pickard's (2003 a ) root pressure model and exploring its implications.

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But should we not try to stick to a reasonable proposal and explore its implications until it is shown to be false?

It argues, of the one identified as the most plausible, that it is difficult to justify, and explores its implications for whether participants should have PTA to the trial drug, even when this was not promised to them, and whether researchers and society have a stronger reason to benefit participants over equally needy (or even needier) non-participants.

Further, to astrologers, if something appears in their favour, they latch upon it as proof, while making no attempt to explore its implications, preferring to refer to the item in favour as definitive; possibilities that do not make astrology look favourable are ignored.

Ask yourself what the data means and explore its implications.

But she does not delve into the science of memory or explore its implications.

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