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The impulsive progress of the finale is interrupted before the recapitulation by slower passages for flute and hunting horns, perhaps intended by Schumann to be descriptive.
In addition the HTA assessment is very detailed and allows a recapitulation by third parties, which is not always possible in other countries.
Piaget, however, sought in his later writings to explain the phenomenon of recapitulation by appeal to general principles of structural change in cognitive development (see, e.g., Piaget, 1968, 27).
Such associations can be discovered using Bayesian statistical methods which allow robust evaluations to be made of functional associations between genes in a supervised learning framework, such as by measuring known pathways and cellular systems for their recapitulation by the data sets being analyzed.
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Freud's error, Suttie believed, was his uncritical adoption of the evolutionary theory of mental and racial recapitulation advanced by the German embryologist, Ernst Haeckel.
The parents are moved to this recapitulation not only by social pressure, but by the emotional forces growing out of their own unintegrated psyches.
As Doolittle [ 61] suggests, the critical point is that once coding evolved, the sequences of these noncoded proteins would have needed to be recapitulated by coded proteins; therefore the phylogenetic signal would only go back to the point of recapitulation.
Biogenetic law, also called Recapitulation Theory, postulation, by Ernst Haeckel in 1866, that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny i.e., the development of the animal embryo and young traces the evolutionary development of the species.
Add to that classical recapitulation another: "Women & Power," by Mary Beard, the Cambridge University classicist, cultural critic, and feminist.
Possible avenues are twofold: organ bioengineering, where cells are seeded on biological or synthetic scaffolding materials ex vivo and allowed to either mature in bioreactors or be implanted without undergoing any maturation; and regeneration per se, where the diseased tissue or organ is regenerated by recapitulation of its multi-step ontogenesis.
The advent of nanotechnology has paved the way for an explicit understanding of stem cell therapy in vivo and by recapitulation of such in vivo environments in the culture, this technology seems to accommodate a great potential in providing new vistas to stem cell research.
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