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I am sure this was the allomone – a chemical evolved in the plant to exactly mimic the female wasp's sexual pheromone, and made perceptible to the human nose by the heat of the lamp.
It starts off by foregrounding disparate and clustered objects that have been scattered around various places in the disciplinary field, a presence of things made perceptible as they are subject to negotiation and contested claims.
"The hidden music of objects is made perceptible by means of an alchemical transformation which occurs in videomusical time," Shalom writes in his artist's statement.
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Because America's engagement with Iran has focussed on the single, intractable issue of nuclear arms, it has become difficult for the Administration to make perceptible progress.
EDCA while making perceptible improvements for real-time applications neglects non-real-time applications by allocating their share of the bandwidth to the former in an inefficient manner.
The images make perceptible air, sometimes set in motion by the movement of the dancers, sometimes moving their bodies.
Against the backdrop of battlefield uncertainty, diplomacy also seemed to have made little perceptible progress.
Several studies suggest that immigration has made a perceptible contribution to this decline.And the other big difference between now and a century ago?
Tony Travers, the London School of Economics director of London government and an expert on local government finance is quoted by the committee: "Local taxation has been made so perceptible and unpopular that it will surely remain capped for the foreseeable future.
After his long time on the road, Mr Pope's sad conclusion is that all the words he wrote, and all the risks he took, had made no perceptible difference to the crude way a largely insensitive and meddling West views a dysfunctional region.But his travels have made a very good book.
Indeed, even two-year-old trees made a perceptible difference.This research suggests that planting trees, and even converting billiard table-like swards of closely cropped pasture back to bushy moorland, could slow the rate of run-off into streams and rivers much more rapidly than previously suspected.
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