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No one really understood exactly what the internet was used for, except for this obscure communication method called "electronic mail".
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Word-for-word translation of qualitative research data can obscure the communication of meaning in participants' contributions [ 30].
Bit by bit, like mist obscuring a familiar landscape, communication becomes obscure and incomplete.
What is more, if belief formation is not under the voluntary control of addressees, it is obscure how this aspect of communication could be conventional, any more than the pattern of stimulation of our visual cortex is conventional when that pattern results from an isomorphic pattern on the retina.
So depending upon the area, seismic sounds can obscure the whales' long distance communication and have long term effects on the population level, further reducing the ability of even the most protected species to survive.
According to Leibniz, natural language, despite its powerful resources for communication, often makes reasoning obscure since it is an imperfect mirror of intelligible thoughts.
For example, the study did not control for potentially confounding factors such as patient health beliefs and provider-patient communication, which could have obscured the relationships of adherence and persistence with the clinical and economic outcomes.
However, the specific effect of the S279/282 sites on the acute regulation of GJ intercellular communication is rather sparse and obscure.
The remarkable precision of the synchrony in maintaining oscillating levels of mRNAs must involve intracellular events and communication, the basis of which remains obscure.
(3) The use of the journal impact factor for evaluating an open-access journal may obscure the role of the journal as an information and communication tool.
The situation in agnathans is obscure, but the anatomical organization of the pituitary glands of these animals implies at least some form of chemical communication between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland.
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