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Nasr, a Middle East expert with a particularly fine knowledge of Iran who is now dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, brings a steady, nonideological explanation of the weaknesses of United States foreign policy at the start of the second Obama term.
A finite element model of a structure provides a fine knowledge of the response but such a model may lead to a loss of a global comprehension of the structural behaviour.
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It will indeed provide a more robust phylogenetic scenario of symbiosis acquisition (in single or multiple events) and a finer knowledge on the rate and patterns of gene losses, which will allow disentangling mutational and selective pressures that modulate genome reduction.
His waspish putdowns, love of fine drawing, knowledge of art history and his genteel diction made him one of the UK's best-known critics.
She had definitive taste in clothing and accessories, a fine working knowledge of contemporary popular culture (an attribute that sadly escapes many comics of a certain age) and a cutting and clever wit that had been honed over six decades of performing in virtually every medium, from radio to digital.
In some sense, both approaches seek to develop better probabilistic and computational methods for pathway data analysis to gain access to fine knowledge-based sources of information.
The experiments depend on a fine-grained knowledge of the weed's behavior.
An important difficulty in applying these reasoning patterns in practice is that they rely on fine-grained knowledge of how different concepts and entities are semantically related.
This study demonstrates that proper numerical modeling of CT removal through SVE can be achieved using equilibrium evaporation of NAPL if detailed fine-scale knowledge of the CT distribution and physical heterogeneity is incorporated into the model.
SD produces a gradual deterioration of semantic knowledge, starting with fine-grained knowledge of specific concepts (e.g., that a camel has a hump) and progressing to more basic semantic information (e.g., that a camel is an animal) (Rogers et al. 2004).
I've managed just fine without the knowledge of how to wrap a present in under 10 seconds -- even it it does mean I've rattled off a few choice words and frantically plucked cat hairs from underneath the tape in the process.
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