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It was not until his 1972 necropsy study that Heaton found human BAT persists throughout later stages of life, located at specific anatomical locations including around the kidneys, suprarenals and aorta, and in the neck and mediastinum (Heaton, 1972).

(Imagine any location you've ever been in your life located on a three-dimensional chess board, with the addition of time as a fourth dimension).

In her visionary poetry, Dickinson comes close to showing but not telling of that other life located in epilepsy: "And yet – Existence – some way back – / Stopped –struck – my ticking – through".

Recent studies have shown radiolabeled melatonin distributed in the brain of hamsters during late fetal life, located in the same sites that present high number of melatonin receptors in adult hamsters.

Nietzsche alternatively philosophizes from the perspective of life located beyond good and evil, and challenges the entrenched moral idea that exploitation, domination, injury to the weak, destruction and appropriation are universally objectionable behaviors.

Gate of Life: Located on the spinal cord, its release causes the skin to turn red from increased blood flow.

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These two men influence the outcome of Collé's revolt, but the film, the second in a projected trilogy that Mr. Sembene had said was devoted to "heroism in daily life," locates that quality squarely with Collé and the women who join her cause.

Based on J.G. Ballard's 1975 novel of the same name, "High-Rise" offers a critical look at the ills of modern life, locating its characters in a luxury high-rise building divided into distinct social classes. .

Just as some measure of self-esteem -- a word that, alas, can lean toward destructive self-idolatry in personal life -- has a modest place in daily life, locating and defining assets to counterbalance liabilities and negatives in public life can help citizens find reasons to invest in causes to celebrate and motivate their work for the common good.

Langton characterized artificial life as "locating life-as-we-know-it within the larger picture of life-as-it-could-be," a concept that brought together people interested in computer models of adaptive and self-organizing systems, not just in biology but also in economics, social science, and physical chemistry.

A 20-something coming and going between jobs, roommates and romances for a few years is the new normal, but having adult children as long-term roommates has implications of a greater social change; it's a hallmark of the redefinition of the family life cycle, the psychosocial meaning of independence, and a new life stage located somewhere between middle and old age - Permanent Parenthood.

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