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Both modeling approaches showed consistent and complementary results in terms of the pattern drivers that were most related to deforestation.

When enough players reach a consensus on a single image, it is marked as "solved" and handed off to the scientists at the H.P.A. "In terms of the pattern recognition and classification, it resembles what we are doing as researchers," Lundberg said.

Sunday's game will probably be very similar to the way things went in Chelsea's win over Manchester United last weekend, at least in terms of the pattern of play.

In terms of the pattern of perception to climate change, it is quite different from the study conducted in semi-arid Tanzania by Mongi et al. (2010) as it pointed out different perceptions among social groups in terms of level of education, location, age and gender.

But in terms of the pattern of news coverage, it was business as usual.

Thus strictest interpretation of the model's predictions should then be in terms of the pattern of sub-threshold activity in layer 4 cells.

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The relationship of some basic soil properties was also examined, such as organic matter and texture, in terms of the patterns of radioisotope distribution and soil erosion.

He studied their art carefully, and in 1753, in The Analysis of Beauty, he explained the formal choreography of his own art in terms of the patterns of the dance, "seen at one view, as at the playhouse from the gallery", or in the different actions of the Harlequin, Scaramouch, Pierrot and Punchinello.

Biological taxonomists often talk in terms of the patterns and processes of evolution.

However, results of Liu and Sadler (2003) contradict this as the researchers reported that in terms of the patterns of language functions of comments, the number was higher for CAPR than that in the FFPR.

It is thus that Hegel has effected the transition from a phenomenology of the individual's subjective mind to one of objective spirit, thought of as culturally distinct objective patterns of social interaction to be analysed in terms of the patterns of reciprocal recognition they embody.

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