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In her fascinating first-hand introduction to the book, Hawk posits Aarons as a pioneer of the "environmental portrait", wherein the setting is as important in its telling details as the subject.

Just as Darwin had been much influenced by the Essay on the Principle of Population of Thomas Malthus, so was Elton influenced by The Population Problem (1922) of Alexander Carr-Saunders, who was also a member of the Oxford expedition to Spitsbergen and who provided Elton with a first-hand introduction to his ideas.

This past December, we travelled back to Baghdad for the first time in nine years, and I received a first-hand introduction to this flawed system of education.

On the other hand, introduction of bias due to selection of participants by the insurance physician is limited, since the selection procedure is done by the researchers using strict inclusion and exclusion criteria.

On the one hand, an introduction to the simulation tool and the selected scenario is provided.

This paper aims to provide, on one hand, an introduction to the theoretical principles of artificial neural networks (ANN) and on the other, a step-by-step methodology for designing a neural network for tourism time series forecasting.

On the other hand, introduction of public health nurses to conduct external clinical audits at health centres, recently provided by the NT Department of Health and Community Services, was perceived by health service staff as a positive strategy for quality improvement in chronic illness care.

In his hands, the introduction to the Largo — a jagged descending figure, in sharp dotted rhythms — comes across not as a portentous announcement but as a sudden thought, a bolt from the blue.

On the other hand, introduction of the synthetic metabolic bypass alone showed no improvement in isopropanol production and glucose consumption.

But on the other hand, introduction of such pipes into tissues will increase the complexity of culturing tissues.

On one hand, introduction of graphene could accelerate the electron transfer capability of magnetic graphene nanocomposites (MGN) than single ferriferrous oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4 NPs).

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