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Interwoven with these basics, moreover, are lucid discussions of more advanced (and even controversial) topics of experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation that will challenge and entertain investigators at all levels.
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Thanks to Peter D. Kramer for his provocative, lucid discussion of the link between depression and creativity (April 17).
There is a lucid discussion of the discoveries of the early computer pioneers Alan Turing and John von Neumann, clear explanations of several complex computer algorithms, and generous insights into the history of his own companies.
And after 10 pages of lucid discussion and description, we don't know whether Chollet and Goldgeier think Rubin saved the world or set it up for future ruin — a question with profound implications for today and tomorrow.
And so, if you go and read this paper, you are going to find a very lucid discussion of how the Lewis electron pair theory could represent benzene according to this formula that I have drawn here.
For a lucid discussion of these and related questions, see Peters, Remedies for Breach of Contracts Relating to the Sale of Goods Under the Uniform Commercial Code: A Roadmap for Article Two, 73 Yale L.J. 199 (1963).
Williams interprets the results of Waddington's experiments in which latent genetic variability was made to express itself phenotypically because of an environmental pressure (1966, pp. 70 81; see the lucid discussion in Sober 1984, pp. 199 201).
In his very lucid discussion of pragmatic theories of explanation, Salmon (1989) stresses the failure of both van Fraassen or Achinstein's accounts to provide a characterization of an objective explanatory relevance relation.
(For example, in the case of a species with cultural dynamics, how does slow genetic evolution constrain fast cultural evolution? How does cultural evolution feed back into genetic evolution, if it feeds back at all? For a supremely lucid discussion of these issues, see Sterelny 2003).
Owing to the peculiar character of the Tables no grammatical statement about Umbrian is free from difficulty; and these bare outlines of its phonology must be supplemented by reference to the lucid discussion in C. D. Buck's Oscan and Umbrian Grammar (Boston, 1904), or to the earlier and admirably complete Oskisch-umbrische Grammatik of R. von Planta (Strassburg, 1892‑1897).
Apart from the series editor's introduction (p. ix), a preface (page xi), a list of abbreviations (p. xviii), a select bibliography, copious notes at the end of each chapter, and a detailed index, the book is divided into seven chapters, which provide lucid topical discussions.
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