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But what's changed, since 1974, is the growing role of evangelicals in American political life, which has introduced an exegetical reading of the past, in which parallelism has shaded into fundamentalism.

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The number and identity of outlier QTL or associated SNPs was then compared across lakes to evaluate the extent to which parallelism in fish shape is associated with repeated divergent selection at body shape QTL.

They are especially concerned with the many cases in which linguistic parallelism may lead us to draw distinctions incorrectly, such as by taking killing robbers to be an act of the same kind as murder, rather than a different kind.

Bigger systems, presenting characteristics in which resource compartments, parallelism and synchronizing among processes are more frequent, demand the adoption of solutions differentiation.

This is typically accomplished in one of two ways [9]: data parallelism, in which the data is divided into more manageable pieces and each subset is computed simultaneously, or task parallelism, in which the algorithm is divided into steps that can be performed concurrently.

He is particularly alive to formal aspects of ancient Hebrew poetry and prose such as repetition, internal rhythm, and parallelism (in which a phrase amplifies and almost repeats a preceding phrase, as in "He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass: as showers that water the earth," from Psalm 72).

Stumpf published in 1919 a very interesting study on Spinoza's parallelism in which he proposes an original and unorthodox interpretation of Spinoza's Ethics.

In a decohering no-collapse universe one can instead introduce a new psycho-physical parallelism, in which individual minds supervene on each non-interfering component in the physical state.

They are not studying formally valid inference procedures, but exploring ways in which inferences based on linguistic parallelism do or do not yield correct assertions.

Most of the methods are parallelized on the algorithmic (coarse-grain) level and one example of fine-grain parallelism is given, in which the function evaluation itself is computationally expensive.

M2a1 is defined by the motif 204-5252-8396-9758-16270-16352, in which transition at np 8396 show parallelism in two samples of M2a2 branch and transition at np 16352 shows a reversion event.

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