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In recent years, Jess had joined my gay-rights-movement-of-one at the conservative high school and we couldn't believe what we were hearing.
A movement of one SD above the mean on the "milk and yoghurt" dietary pattern increased the odds of suboptimal iron status by 44.0% (odds ratio (OR) 1.44).
A standardized causal coefficient from structural equation modeling was then used to create a fuzzy cognitive map, through which the state or movement of one control component was shown to have an influence on the state or movement of others.
A temporary 'inverse' transhumance movement of one herd in 2012 and in 2013 is not shown on the map. Figure S11.
To answer the referee's question, we ran additional simulations of collective movement of one motor type with different k F 's and k s 's on 2D networks.
The world resembles a pool table: movement of one ball propels others.
I mean kinesthesia: the ability to sense the movement of one's limbs and other operable parts of the body.
It is tempting to compare the sense of dynamism in a work like "Spirals" to the movement of one of the artist's mobiles.
CUISINES end up married for all sorts of reasons: a chef's inspiration, perhaps, or the movement of one ethnic group to another's turf.
She can generate more intensity with a single movement of one hand than most rock performers can produce in an entire set.
It dramatises the remarkable true story of the French magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby (played by Amalric) who, after being immobilised by a stroke, used the movement of one eyelid to dictate a passionate memoir.
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