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The building's surface is mostly informed by flows of information, directly transforming them into light-images.
A survey conducted in Italy among 987 young women supports this finding [ 23]; the authors found that magazines/books and television represent the main source of information for the over-18 s; instead the under-18 s are mostly informed by HCWs (general practitioners and paediatricians), probably because the under-18 s are guided by parents and are therefore accompanied to healthcare services.
But his thoughts were mostly informed by a common sense (or folk science) understanding of surface-to-volume ratio.
Before coming to Mailman, my understanding of emergency response was limited, mostly informed by growing up in South Florida through annual hurricane seasons.
"My work is mostly informed by growing up poor in Ohio and being forced to be resourceful rather than conceptually clever," he said.
I may sporadically sound negative but that's mostly informed by comparing this $99 laptop with everything else in my hardware stable.
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While Stornoway's first two albums were largely informed by life in and around Oxford, Bonxie was mostly written on the Gower Peninsula in south Wales, Briggs having moved there recently with his wife and young family.
This way the inference will mostly be informed by the information contained in the data.
The community pharmacist is mostly informed on medication which should be dispensed.
My leadership style, like that of most prominent American businessmen, has mostly been influenced and informed by legal developments.
Their definitions of relapse prevention mostly appeared to be informed by the ways in which the cessation services for which they worked currently attempted to help abstinent smokers to remain stopped and achieve long term abstinence.
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