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In order to construct sufficiently large classes of flexible groupoids to make the results interesting, the notion of a groupoid (X, ∗) wrapping around a groupoid (X, ) is employed to construct flexible groupoids (X, □).
Malcom Gladwell mentioned something interesting, "The notion that anyone 'has' an IQ of a certain number, then, is meaningless unless you know which WISC he took, and when he took it, since there is a substantial difference between getting a 130 on the WISC IV and getting a 130 on the much easier WISC".
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Joshua Zinder: For me, the most interesting is the notion of how demographics are affecting Jewish communities.
A planned kidnapping is more interesting than the notion that Brody would freak because he loves Carrie so much — in fact, that seems like something Carrie would come up with in her own private cache of fan fiction.
What's interesting is the notion that Facebook might be able to paint an extraordinarily accurate pointillist picture of you, with all the data points you give it as the pixels.
What's more interesting is the notion that employees may be more likely to steal when they have less to lose, i.e. could stand to lose their jobs, and that being overworked can embitter to the point of theft.
This kind of splicing regulation is especially interesting provided the notion that exon VIII of BDNF contains one of the alternative ATGs that may lead to the synthesis of a prepro-BDNF protein with an alternative N-terminus.
The last bit about a balance of interests adds an interesting twist to the notion of a balance of power -- one of realism's most prized intellectual possessions.
This raises the interesting notion that the function of the ncRNAs at these loci may be more similar to the regulation of centromeres in yeast than to "traditional" cytoplasmic RNAi.
When I reviewed the first volume of John Haffenden's biography last year, I predicted that volume II wasn't likely to be quite as interesting, and that the notion of "Empson: The Sheffield Years" made my heart sink a bit.
Philip Clark's recent blog, entitled Where have the great composers gone?, raises some interesting questions about the notion of "the great composer" and claims there is a lack of suitable contemporary candidates for that accolade.
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