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The body of H. carunculata, found in the coral reefs of the Caribbean Sea, is covered with fine, white, brittle bristles that break if touched; they easily become imbedded in human skin and produce a substance that is highly irritating.
John Woods also despairs of the standard treatment but he sees in it something of importance, namely that the fallacies most often reviewed in introductory level logic textbooks "are a kind of caricature of their associated improprieties, which lie deeply imbedded in human practice" (Woods 1992, 25).
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However, we believe, that they help broaden our current understanding on the complex regulatory mechanisms imbedded in the human DAT gene sequence.
When T.S. Eliot Eliott 1963) wrote "... the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time," he was probably not thinking explicitly of science, but as science is deeply imbedded in the human condition, we should not be surprised that these words ring true.
The depth-of-focus, or the perceptual tolerance of the human eye to retinal defocus, is important to and imbedded in many aspects of clinical refraction and physiological optics.
According to Routley (1973 (cf. Routley and Routley 1980)), the anthropocentrism imbedded in what he called the "dominant western view", or "the western superethic", is in effect "human chauvinism".
"That's one paper imbedded in another".
An example is Laura, found imbedded in cnidarians and echinoderms.
It's something that's imbedded in us.
Buffalo was a place imbedded in my heart".
The graves were imbedded in a woodland landscape.
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