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The verb was later defined by Merriam-Webster as "to enclose closely in or as if in a matrix" and was used by native speakers more loosely to mean "to stick into so deeply that it's hard to get out".
Technology was the joining force of creating these collaborative workspaces that were later defined by American game designer Bernard de Koven as "co-working".
In Portland, they lived in a three-story house, built in about 1864, on a tract later defined by Northwest 13th and 14th avenues and Morrison and Yamhill streets, that was at the time well outside the city.
This is sometimes called deep reading, a term coined by academic Sven Birkerts in his book The Gutenberg Elegies and later defined by developmental psychologist Maryanne Wolf with an added cognitive connotation.
The theory of change still exhibited key features of global health as later defined by Koplan and colleagues.
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The superiority of the hybrids was later defined as heterosis by Shull (1914).
In insisting on this dialogical dimension, Walton is in full sympathy with those who think that fallacies can only be rightly analysed within a dialectical framework similar to the ones Aristotle originally studied, and later better defined by Hamblin and Lorenzen.
It is a distinct contrast to what the tram passes minutes later: streets defined by buildings of beige, peach, cream and grey, littered with bullet holes and cavities formed from shell blasts.
From these studies, a clear Plp promoter driven spatio-temporal patterning emerges for the CNS – that of neuronal inclusion early in postnatal development, with later stages defined by increased oligodendrocyte specificity.
Another third lived in municipalities that offered dental care to those born in 1956 and later – as defined by the National Health Acts.
The later is defined by Rogers [ 9] as the degree to which an innovation is perceived as being consistent with existent values, past experiences, and needs of a potential adoption unit.
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