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The confidence expressed in the Laws in the power of due measure in all matters finally culminates in the famous maxim that God is the measure of all things (IV 716c d: "In our view, it is God who is preeminently the 'measure of all things', much more so than any man, as they say.

Platelet activation also leads to reorganization of platelet cytoskeleton, release of granular contents from dense and alpha granules and finally culminates in integrin activation leading to platelet aggregation [1], [2], [3].

Behavioral research indicates four salient features of insightful problem solving: (i) mental impasse, followed by (ii) restructuring of the problem representation, which leads to (iii) a deeper understanding of the problem, and finally culminates in (iv) an "Aha!" feeling of suddenness and obviousness of the solution.

Odum (1969) defined succession as the directional process of plant community development which finally culminates in a stabilized ecosystem, the "climax" stage.

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McGurk also led fourteen months of secret negotiations with Iran on a prisoner swap, which finally culminated in freedom for five Americans in January.

On Dec. 20 of this year, on the Hawaiian island of Lanai, their long courtship finally culminated in a small sunset wedding at the Four Seasons Resort at Manele Bay.

Thus began the first of many -ships: a friendship that became a long courtship that finally culminated in a romantic relationship, in the winter of their sophomore year.

Relatively naturalistic in the earlier monuments, the motif was progressively stylized, finally culminating in rich, foamlike foliated scrolls that have little resemblance to the lotus plant.

On September 7 national war weariness and UN pressure finally culminated in a cease-fire agreement signed in Dar es Salaam, Tanz., between Burundi's Pres.

Birling rules became standardized, and camp championship contests were held, followed by intercamp and eventually intersectional contests, finally culminating in national championship tournaments, called rodeos.

The formation in 1935 of the Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO), headed by John L. Lewis, led to bitter public disputes between the two men, which finally culminated in 1936 in the expulsion of the CIO from the AFL.

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