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In the relative early period of the American Republic, de Tocqueville was a major foreign thinker who offered his commentary on what was then the American experiment, an experiment which infinitely changed the world forever.

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They could accommodate infinitely greater change through climate change than we can, before things get tricky for them.

It is based on the assumption that at each training iteration the distribution of cells is changed by infinitely small amount, correspondingly requiring an infinite number of training iterations to achieve finite changes in cell distribution.

For instance, in order to increase a specific molecular concentration, corresponding production and degradation parameters can be changed in infinitely many different ways to accomplish this.

Although the computation of the change in the probability is important to interpret the effects of the MNL model, there is limitation in that it measures the discrete change which does not indicate the changes among the dependent outcome due to infinitely small changes in independent variables [4].

As I walked behind her amid the trudging crowd, I touched a fingertip to my lips, the lips that had kissed hers, half expecting to find them changed in some infinitely subtle but momentous way... like the day itself, that had been sombre and wet and hung with big-bellied clouds when we were going into the picture-house and now at evening was all tawny sunlight and raked shadows.

What was needed was an infinitely arduous change in mentality throughout the whole population.

He explores prime numbers in relation to the haiku form and Dante's poetry, and discusses the principles of calculus — infinitely small changes represented in the curves of graphs — underlying Tolstoy's "War and Peace": "In these curves, smooth and subtle, girding the infinitesimal movements behind every human life, Tolstoy thought he saw the blindness of contemporary historians".

At the pore wall (℘ = r p), a first-order phase transition accompanied by an infinitely sharp change in a suitable order parameter, usually the density or composition, is experienced.

The microscope has changed our perception of the infinitely small, giving birth to disciplines like microbiology or immunology.

At the level of the individual, language is open-ended and flexible, changed by each usage and infinitely adaptable to human aspiration.

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