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Dragonluck selects a more comprehensive example of the tortured contradictions that produce the novel's beauty: "Despite our tiffs, despite her nastiness, despite all the fuss and faces she made, and the vulgarity, and the danger, and the horrible hopelessness of it all, I still dwelled deep in my elected paradise – a paradise whose skies were the colour of hell-flames – but still a paradise".

A more comprehensive example involving a mechanical model of a pipe submitted to a deterministic inner temperature loading is finally analysed.

For a more comprehensive example please refer to Additional file 1: Table S1 and the included version of the Tiger network.

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Several more comprehensive examples are also given as demonstrations in the class.

One of the more-comprehensive examples of agricultural "factory" production is seen in the poultry industry in the United States.

A few studies have been more comprehensive; for example, a study on sugar cane pathogenesis examined four chitinases [ 26] and a study in rice examined distribution, structure, organ-specific expression and phylogenetic analysis of 12 chitinase III enzymes [ 27].

A more comprehensive use case that shows, for example, how easily results from a gene list search in (for instance) TSV format can be programmatically searched to identify common elements for the genes of interest, might better demonstrate the utility of G-Links.

But we shouldn't be under any misapprehension; the lack of a response is not because of the "EU institutions", who to their credit have pushed for a far more comprehensive approach, for example to distribute refugees across the EU in a fair manner.

Indeed, researchers have started to analyse cities in more comprehensive manners, for example, through the analysis of pictures, which, by default, comprise of multiple elements of the built environment.

CMR perfusion techniques are rapidly developing, and although newer methods may not change the overall results, they may give more comprehensive information, for example, single versus multiple slices.

Newer techniques including DNA analysis (eg, array comparative genomic hybridisation) and more comprehensive testing, for example, cytogenetic analysis of placental tissue evaluating mosaicism, may shed light on some of these cases.

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