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The parallels of art and nature, the intentionality implied in the term "selection," the notion of "perfect" adaptation, and the substantive conception of "nature" as an agency working toward certain ends, all render Darwin's views on teleological purpose more complex than they are typically interpreted from the standpoint of contemporary Neo-selectionist theory (Lennox 1993).

But if apnea is conjoined to all that is implied in the notion of the decapitated state (in terms of the irreversible loss of the capacity for consciousness, for instance), one finds that the concepts of death in the Talmud and in the most modern intensive care unit are virtually identical.

Then we'll turn to a discussion of what the characterization of linear time-invariant systems through convolution implies, in terms of the relationship, of various other system properties to the impulse response.

What's more plausible is that Apple's corporate culture took on some of the characteristics of its CEO's personality, much as Microsoft was once a corporate extension of Bill Gates, with all that implied in terms of aggression and drive.

"Women might want to have sex, but a man is more likely to force a partner into it," said one, which left me wondering what my friend thought this implied in terms of this study.

Furthermore, liberalization would also imply a permanent increase in the terms of trade of developing countries, while their agricultural production could increase by 16% to as much as 35%, depending on countries and products.

For the operator to be self-adjoint with two linear domain conditions, they must ensure that ( f 1 g ¯ 1 ′ − f 1 ′ g ¯ 1 + f 2 g ¯ 2 ′ − f 2 ′ g ¯ 2 ) ( 0 ) = 0. We now show what the above condition implies in terms of the transfer matrix M, S ( F, G ) = − ( F T G ¯ ′ − F ′ T G ¯ ) ( 0 ) = − [ F T, F ′ T ] ( 0 I − I 0 ) [ G ¯ G ¯ ′ ] ( 0 ).

On the surface political parties seem to subscribe to similar notions of good citizenship and social cohesion, but underneath they diverge strongly as to what maintaining strong welfare states implies in terms of the efforts and obligations of immigrants and citizens, and as to where the state should place its effort.

In this talk, I will address the question of what this implies in terms of limitations to the overall performance of such systems, in particular as the networks grow large.

At stake was the reduction of the risk of another preterm delivery, and all that implies in terms of increasing the general well being and indeed the chances of survival of a subsequent offspring.

Putting aside any concerns of what a Facebook laser might imply in terms of the company's power, Zuckerberg also said that Facebook would launch its first satellite this year as another connection option, alongside its other work on extending infrastructure, which Facebook announced this morning.

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