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39 A study of 445 patients described how the use of indigo carmine facilitated the recognition of deeper planes of resection and identification of tissue deep to the submucosa, enabling the identification and management of all cases of post-resection perforation at the earliest opportunity.

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Adding, "The content of such 'friendly' insulting also involves a mutual recognition of deep-seated fears of inadequacy, domination and sexual frustration".

Radebe said that 16 years after the fall of apartheid, this represented a sign of progress, a recognition of deep historical and cultural connections, and a confirmation of Nelson Mandela's belief in the healing power of sports.

The second permutation links the recognition of deep item features with successful scientific problem solving.

Knowledge of these characteristic ultrasound features would facilitate early recognition of deep-seated lipomas and expedite investigation.

Andean communities have long considered these areas as mythic, prompting ethnographic recognition of deep ecology and including the sacred to inform their construed environment.

It was Herder who, through the same ideas, through his recognition of deep variations in language and thought across historical periods and cultures, through his broad empirical approach to languages, and in other ways, inspired W. von Humboldt to found modern linguistics.

Jerome Kagan, for example, an eminent Harvard psychologist, argues that the claims for long term benefits arising from early interventions are put forward, despite lack of convincing evidence, because the alternative, the recognition of deep inequalities in the USA and the lack of social mobility is so painful, and contradicts the rhetoric of opportunity for those who work hard.

Freud's Civilization and its Discontents, like parts of Max Weber's work, speaks of something different: a chastened recognition of deep wells of violence and a hope that, however unjust, however compromised, the liberal state might restrain those impulses.

Freud's Civilisation and its Discontents, like parts of Max Weber's work, speaks of something different: a chastened recognition of deep wells of violence and a hope that, however unjust, however compromised, the liberal state might restrain those impulses.

In the preceding simulations, descending predictions of exteroceptive (auditory) sensations were used to construct prediction errors that enabled perceptual inference and recognition of deep (hierarchical) structure in the sensory stream.

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