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But it almost certainly made it harder to recover from, which, in turn, seemed to vindicate the type of zero-sum thinking that was behind these failed policies.

The white steel beams that Sembol lifted with such difficulty rise from a black granite floor and meet four hundred and fifty feet in the air at a kind of orb, from which, in turn, the cables that hold up the structure descend through the ETFE.

That's because Curve is agnostic regarding the underlying bank account you choose to spend from, which in turn significantly broadens the number of bank accounts that are able to directly feed transaction data into Xero.

This procedure is repeated B times, producing B bootstrap data-sets, from which, in turn B models can be built.

For the present discussion, it seems significant that the 21 projection neurons, each receiving input in only one antennal lobe glomerulus, convey the information further toward 2 target areas in the brain: First, they connect directly to the lateral horn from which in turn premotor neurons originate.

To this end, we also compute the Shannon information content at each site, from which in turn, we can derive subsequences with a minimum length that have a certain minimum average information content, e.g. for constructing homology search patterns based on position-specific scoring matrices (PSSSs).

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It is shown that learning from interpretations reduces to learning from entailment, which in turn reduces to learning from satisfiability.

This water mostly accumulates from rain, which in turn comes from clouds that draw their moisture largely from the evaporation of ocean water.

The desire to treat others well comes from altruism which, in turn, comes from empathy.

Colonic neoplasia provides an opportunity to study tumor progression because most carcinomas arise from adenomas, which in turn arise from normal epithelia.

Menopause comes from ménèspausie, which in turn comes from Latin via Greek (mens, a month, and pausis, a pause) and simply means a cessation of the menses.

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