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That the extinct language really used an extensive abstract system is "not entirely uncontroversial," he notes.
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Budd (1995, 164 71) points out that we have an extensive interest in abstract forms outside the realm of music, such as those of natural formations and in the decorative arts, and that such forms are capable of possessing valued aesthetic properties, such as beauty, elegance, and so on.
His frayed blue cotton shirt was stretched tight over an ample torso; through gaps and tears in the fabric, I caught glimpses of extensive virtuoso tattoos (floral, abstract, and figurative); more tattoos were in view on his beefy bare arms.
(Space limitations to the abstract restricted more extensive changes).
This new model includes new biological rules about the emergent responses of keratinocytes to various wound injury signals abstracted from the extensive published literature.
To do this the previously developed agent based keratinocyte colony formation model [5] was first extended to an epidermal wound healing (re-epithelialisation) model by including new biological rules about the emergent responses of keratinocytes to various wound injury signals abstracted from an extensive published literature.
In the current study, biological rules of serum, HDF and their influence on NHK were abstracted from an extensive published literature and our own in vitro experiments and then incorporated into the model to simulate the complex interactions between epidermal-dermal cells.
Gene names and other keywords are automatically identified within the downloaded titles and abstracts, using an extensive set of ontology terms, gene names and gene symbols stored within the PubSearch database.
Abstracted from this extensive clinical instrument, an 'adapted and shortened' classification of the diseases was used in 2005 and was as reliable and effective as his longer counterpart in 1993.
His was the first generation to be fundamentally affected by the first extensive displays in Britain of American abstract expressionist painting at the Tate in 1956 and, in particular, 1959.
Due to extensive changes in the manuscript/Abstract, the Abstract sentence cited by Reviewer 1 is no longer present in the current version of the manuscript.
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