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Wittgenstein launched an attack on what has been called the picture theory of meaning, according to which statements may be judged true or false depending upon whether reality matches the picture represented by the belief.

Even though these structures helped to explain various biochemical observations, such as the redundant nature of interactions formed by Arg and Lys residues in the S1 substrate-recognition sub-site, they were substantially different from the more relevant picture represented by the recently described crystal structures of flaviviral NS3Pro in complex with its cofactor NS2B (Fig. 2a and b).

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In the following discussion, we demonstrate that these observations can be understood by the simple picture represented in Figure 1 e.

Once again the dark side of the picture is represented by our basic industries, with coal still in the deepest depression of all.

In this manner, a picture is represented by a content-adaptive coding tree structure comprised of CU blocks with different sizes.

The overall picture was represented by larger lesions in cola beverages treated mice (see differences below).

This picture is represented by a diagram in which each object stands for a "component" that takes inputs and returns outputs after processing, which is the traditional model of program execution, and could be implemented using current software paradigms, for example, function-oriented, object-oriented, dynamic-oriented, and agent-oriented tools and languages.

Just as "Green Lantern" is an effort by Mr. Reynolds to redefine his career, the picture represents a bid by the studio to create a superhero franchise outside of Gotham City or Metropolis.

As linear distillations of paintings originally full of painterly and draftsmanly complication, the vellums seem to have shown the way to the simpler and airier late pictures, represented here by two large canvases from the early 1980's.

The subject was instructed to decide whether the second word (or the picture in the Word Recognition task) did or did not match the first word according to a rhyme judgment (Phonological task; e.g. cut-hut) semantic categorization (Semantic task; e.g. tooth-tusk), lexical decision (Word Recognition; e.g. the word "window" followed by a picture representing a window).

Averaging across the teams gives a different picture to that represented by a team breakdown.

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