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In the section devoted to "The Tale of Genji," the 12th-century novel that is among Japan's greatest contributions to world literature, for example, modest books and hand scrolls are grouped around a pair of Edo-period screens by the 16th-century master Kano Soshu like small craft around a magnificent ocean liner.
For example, modest extensions of the theorem provide a spectrum of necessary conditions dynamic statistical models that will be useful in empirical studies.
For example, modest changes in both the inhibitory and the excitatory system were reported (Hara and Harris 2002), whereas other studies found no alterations of GABAA- or GABAB-mediated inhibitory or glutamate-mediated excitatory synaptic transmission by urethane in cortical neurons of the rat (Sceniak and Maciver 2006).
For example, modest pushing of the tongue toward the incisors in a closed mouth results in scalp potentials that have a strong gradient between the mastoid region and frontal scalp areas and may be mistakenly similar to the slow-wave cognitive potentials (Vanhatalo, Voipio, Dewaraja, Holmes & Miller, 2003).
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Mrs Clinton's health-care reforms, for example, are modest and market-based.
For example, the modest rise in the yen 2.3% against the dollar on February 27th wiped out about half the annual interest gain accruing to investors who sold yen and bought dollars.
Festus Mogae in Botswana, for example, oversaw modest progress in a country made wealthy by diamonds and unencumbered by the ethnic divisions that have haunted so many others.
Xoom, for example, charges modest rates for wire transfers; Venmo has no fees except if a credit-card cash advance is used; and Dwolla charges nothing for transactions below $10.
It has been suggested, for example, that modest contributions from axial quadrupolar (10%) and octupolar (25%) fields are resolvable using inclination only data from paleomagnetic studies.
London, for example, was modest in its expression of fear but very forthcoming in its use of #prayforboston, perhaps as the result of that city itself having recently been the target of a terrorist attack.
For example, a modest 40% reduction in predation reduced extinction risk dramatically from 95.8% to 4.6% over 100 years and a 60% reduction resulted in a stable population (λ = 1) when the proportion of breeders, renesting rates, and corvid predation rates were assumed to be 0.77, 0.13, and 0.69, respectively.
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