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Despite the fact that Schleiden and Schwann's models proved to be wrong, they acted as catalysts to foster hot debates about cell multiplication and organization that dominated histology for the rest of the century.
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The open attitudes towards sexuality, sociality, and musical experimentation fostered by Hot Mass reflect a wider political shift occurring in Pittsburgh too.
Technology has fostered so-called hot money — money that quickly shifts from one stock to another, or one market to another, always seeking higher returns.
Fostered by unusually hot, dry conditions and often set off by lightning, fires danced uncomfortably close to famous real estate, including the Napa County wine region.
The main goals were to determine which geometric variables correlate with the energy performance, and to provide some guidelines to foster efficient LSF buildings in hot climates.
Acquiring OMGPOP fills Zynga's ranks with proven mobile hitmakers as the whole team is joining, though they'll stay in New York to foster what OMGPOP CEO Dan Porter called a "hotbed for gaming".
Hot topics involve direct and indirect land use change and the ability of agroenergy to foster or hinder food and energy security.
Commercial interests foster the stalemate.
The cultivation of virtue has become a hot subject at universities, along with the related study of the civic institutions (the church, the family, local voluntary associations) which are thought to foster virtue best.
"Well, maybe you can foster".
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