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The extreme architecture of the Event works its own magic.
The next year, according to an account given in the report, Carlton Hobbs sued Mr. Buggins's firm, Extreme Architecture, in English civil court, seeking the return of furniture in its workshops.
At the negative extreme, architecture may be viewed like any engineered artifact that only incidentally bears aesthetic value.
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Two extreme architectures have been traditionally considered: (1) a major gene model in which a few genes explain most of the genetic variance and (2) the infinitesimal model.
It is thought that the propensity for mtDNAs to adopt such "extreme" architectures has its roots in wayward DNA maintenance pathways (Davila et al. 2011; Christensen 2013; Smith and Keeling 2015).
"The opportunity to create artwork on such a grand scale within extreme iconic architecture is amazing for me," Steinkamp says in an announcement released by Lehmann Maupin.
We only evaluated the two extreme genetic architectures.
We simulate the F2 and the BC populations with low and high heritabilities and compare the two extreme genetic architectures.
In the Supporting Information, we provide accuracy and MSE values for a simulated BC population with low and high heritabilities and with two extreme genetic architectures.
While current research has confirmed the potential of decentralised architectures, neither extreme of this control architecture spectrum has proven to be the most appropriate choice for a given manufacturing system.
In Washington these lessons can sometimes seem unusually extreme, especially where architecture is concerned.
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