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Air sacs may have initially been employed as an antagonist to feathers in theropod thermoregulation.
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After initially being employed in the defence of the Suez Canal, his battalion was shipped to the Western Front; it was here that Wark would be twice decorated for his bravery and leadership.
Gene therapy has also been employed to induce 'cardiac regeneration', initially attempted by cell transfer strategies only.
The argument has even been employed to challenge the functionalism it initially motivated.
One task that has been employed to study incidental learning in man is the weather prediction task (WPT), initially employed by Knowlton et al. (1994).
Initially he was employed as the assistant to the assistant stage manager, earning £2.10s.0d £2.500) a week.
Initially, inulin was employed as a non-diffusible marker for ventriculocisternal perfusion; however, concerns have arisen that the CSF formation rate could have been overestimated because of some diffusional loss of inulin from the perfusate into the brain tissue.
Straus failed the Navy medical, owing to a spinal infection, and initially had to be employed as a civilian, but the Navy found a way to sneak him into uniform; he eventually rose to the rank of lieutenant.
Initially, Kansei engineering is employed to capture user attitude toward AFs.
Initially he will be employed as a co-pilot but, after a period of training, he will be qualified as a helicopter commander.
Initially, original DSA is employed for fine-tuning of the secondary controller of LFC system and then, quasi-oppositional based learning (Q-OBL) mechanism is integrated into the original DSA to enhance the convergence speed and to find a better solution of LFC problem.
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