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She says her work arises from a conjunction of humor, language, and emotional difficulty.
It was a collection of all diamonds — apart from a conjunction of a classic pearl necklace with a futuristic 3D symbol.
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In what the editors — Radha Chakravarty from India and Fakrul Alam from Bangladesh — describe as a "conjunction of stars," the anthology is a collaboration of 30 South Asians writers scattered across the globe, including Amitava Ghosh, Amit Chaudhuri, Sunetra Gupta, Kaiser Haq and Syed Manzoorul Islam.
The third phase of our experiment was a conjunction of the results from the previous phases as depicted in Fig. 4. We combined both types of pairs of cipher suite lists and User-Agents which were generated in the second phase.
You will find fMRI data information including experimental design, MRI protocol, and brain activation results from a conjunction analysis of the three groups of subjects.
The third is conjured from a reflective conjunction of Marx, Nietzsche and Surrealism.
Talk of DNA as embodying genetic "information," as being the "blueprint of life" which governs public discourse until today, emerged from a peculiar conjunction of the physical and the life sciences during World War II, with Erwin Schrödinger's What is Life? as a source of inspiration (Schrödinger 1944), and cybernetics as the then-leading discipline in the study of complex systems.
Radical separation of symptoms and signs is an epistemological impossibility, however, because as mentioned, the patient manifests himself through certain meaningful wholes, which typically emerge from a certain conjunction of the outer and the inner.
The ROI placements and size (i.e., volume) were derived from a conjunction analysis in SPM5 of the ICA functional connectivity maps for each RSN, as described above.
These nations failed to acknowledge that in addition to their sounder fundamentals, the expansion they'd enjoyed since late 2002 had benefited from an unusual conjunction of positive external factors that had little to do with their domestic policies.
For a nation, it has rarely exceeded 4 percent per year; the highest known rate for a national population arising from the conjunction of a very high birthrate and a quite low death rate is that experienced in Kenya during the 1980s, in which the natural increase of the population approximated 4.1 percent per annum.
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