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Similarly, scenes are also composed of multiple component parts, and there is evidence that their overall meaning or "gist" is extracted before their component parts (Biederman 1981).
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Mammals have a multiple-component GEFL, the parts of which are often termed the "canonical" clock components).
Depending on the number and arrangement of parts, however, it may be possible to decompose asymmetry further into multiple components.
Nevertheless, the overall functioning principles of a system can often not be predicted by studying the properties of its isolated parts as its state may strongly rely on the interaction of multiple components.
(This process, also known as apoptosis, is one of the body's defence mechanisms that a cancer cell must evade if it is to go on to form a tumour. Apoptosis can be triggered by a number of different signalling pathways, each with multiple components; see the diagram for part of the picture).
Right now, desserts with multiple components are the standard.
Prior to this, each part of a musket (or anything else assembled from multiple components) had been individually shaped by a workman to fit with the other parts.
"With multiple spacewalks planned and multiple components to attach, we're taking the level of complexity up a notch over the past few station construction flights".
The strategy has been largely successful as corporate buyers increasingly look to buy multiple components from the same vendor.
Rosenberg's argument has multiple components.
We get multiple components from Thailand.
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