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The birds are tame, and observers can make close observations without disturbing them.
Because they too far away to make close observations, and too high in rank, we can only rely on inferences based on accidental qualities size, speed, and direction.
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He made close observations of cells and leaves and divided plants into Dvimatrka (Dicotyledons) and Ekamatrka (Monocotyledons).
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The influence of previous observations decreases with increasing time between observations, i.e., if observations are made with large time interval, the influence of the previous observation will be small compared if two observations are made close in time.
It also resonates with historical significance, from pre-Roman times through Chaucer and the medieval pilgrims, to Darwin (whose observations were made close to the west Kent stretch of the trail), and the Battle of Britain, fought overhead.
Worked on the canvas in dense but nuanced arrangements made from close observation of "places, seasons, times of day, conditions of light," the dots usually can't be read as specific imagery.
On the other hand, and consistent with observations made closer to the stigma, the intercellular matrix of the transmitting tissue showed a strong presence of extensin epitopes.
The report makes some closing observations about government policy, and how it could address London's housing costs.
Dr. Hamilton's close observations of the natural world made him rethink phenomena that others took for granted.
She is 26, and had been writing for many years when "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", with its light cynicism and close observation, made her suddenly famous.
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