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And knowing the complexities of drawing useful conclusions from data and presenting them clearly to the general reader — which is what science writers do — makes me frustrated with "The Female Brain," Louann Brizendine's effort to dispel what she calls the myth of the "unisex brain".
With more understanding of the proteome, we are in the process of knowing the complexities involved in cell-signaling networks, especially the critical nodes, which form an important part of the signaling network that functions downstream of the insulin receptor and growth factor.
Knowing the complexities of why youth bully, I simply don't see this as being enough to really get youth to stop.
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"We consider this to be a good score knowing the complexity of Bach's compositions," say Hadjeres and Pachet.
"It's amazing to us, knowing the complexity of medical imaging, that there are states that require massage therapists and hairdressers to be licensed, but they have no standards in place for exposing patients to ionizing radiation," said Christine Lung, the technologist association's vice president of government relations.
Many Americans have voiced opposition to the law without knowing all the complexities of Commerce Clause jurisprudence.
These descriptions show the complexity that knowing the patient and tranquility entail as components of caretaking.
Hemsworth brought this script to Howard, who directed him to one of his best reviewed performances as a cocky race car driver in "Rush," knowing the period production's complexity required a steady hand.
Besides, even knowing the criterion to be applied, the complexity of real cases often makes the computational cost of any grasp optimization really high.
It is worth to mention that at the Chomsky Piaget debate, during a discussion on complexity, Monod argued that knowing the total DNA content in a cell there should be about 1 million genes, most of them involved in regulatory functions, and only 10,000 available for structural functions, numbers that are close to those currently validated (in Piattelli-Palmarini 1979).
(But again, it's difficult to make a definitive judgement without knowing the content of the requests being processed, and how their complexity may have changed over nature).
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