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They can make connections between academic areas that are ordinarily divided.
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They encourage children to communicate symbolically (Deacon, 2000) and help to overcome generational competencies which ordinarily divide parents and children (Gabb, 2008).
Ordinarily he divides his time between London and Saudi Arabia, which has a population of 5.000.000 and includes the holy cities of Medina and Mecca.
While that someone would ordinarily be the new Senate president, the new Senate is evenly divided, 20-20, between Democrats and Republicans, and so it will have two presidents -- a Republican, John O. Bennett, the majority leader of the outgoing Senate, and Senator Codey, the current minority leader.
Why some places are even more crowded than ordinarily thoughtWHEN population density is measured by standard methods (according to which population is divided by land area) small countries and territories such as Macau, Monaco and Singapore rank among the world's most crowded.
Villages are divided into rival clans, and the society is organized into castes, with smiths and butchers ordinarily kept at a distance, and a serf (earlier slave) class.
Scores ordinarily range from 0 to 15, with higher scores indicating greater insulin resistance, and are calculated as the product of the fasting plasma insulin level (in microunits per milliliter) and the fasting plasma glucose level (in millimoles per liter), divided by 22.5.
After passing through the hilum, the renal artery divides ordinarily into two large branches, and each branch divides into a number of smaller arteries, which bring blood to the nephrons, the functioning units of the kidney.
A sine-curve ramp that cleverly divides the space into two levels and ordinarily displays shoes can be converted into seating.
Four years earlier, scientists had discovered a critically important enzyme called telomerase, which acts on telomeres, the little caps of DNA at the end of chromosomes; telomeres ordinarily grow shorter each time a cell divides, until the cells stop dividing altogether.
To divide?
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