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University of California, Berkeley, scientists inserted a gene for a green-light receptor into the eyes of blind mice and, a month later, they were navigating around obstacles as easily as mice with no vision problems.
The repetition, in each stanza, of the previous stanza's second and fourth lines as first and third, gives the effect of retracing steps in an uncertain, slightly staggering gait – the way you might walk if you were feeling dizzy, or if you were navigating between obstacles.
6. Pulling Over Even if you've been navigating through obstacles for most of your life, it may be time to reach out for help.
Ms. Barnett hitches groups of volunteers together with string to see how adaptable humans are to navigating obstacles with mold-style groupthink (the good kind).
Common cognitive obstacles were navigating among the multiple web-based resources, forgetting about the unique codons in the mitochondrion and keeping track of the position numbers of the sequences being compared.
For example, Cummins' biggest obstacle was navigating a difficult land acquisition process and complex government regulations.
I was navigating.
We're navigating Three.
Parkour (or free-running) is a discipline that involves smoothly navigating obstacles like walls, stairs and trees with jumps, climbs and acrobatics.
An undercover investigation by the BBC's Inside Out London programme has shown, however, that, for some letting agents, these laws are just obstacles to be navigated.
Will they simply serve as obstacles to be navigated by the characters we already know?
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