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This is reflected for example by their different corticospinal D-and I-wave patterns (Di Lazzaro, 2004).
Physically, these people resembled contemporary and historic foragers in the Kalahari, and shared with them many similarities in material culture and in aspects of belief systems, as reflected (for example) in rock art.
The designers then focused on adding relatively complex-to-handle requirements to this initial solution in what appeared to be a depth-first manner, as reflected, for example, by detailed mental simulations that spanned many transcript segments.
With Carers Week next week and amid growing calls for families to be fully involved in the care of disabled relatives (as reflected, for example, in the campaigning LB bill and proposals published under the last government), siblings play a distinct role.
Such dynamics are reflected, for example, in a rising consensus that human rights extend to the private as well as to the public sector i.e., that non-state as well as state actors must account for their violations of human rights.
This is reflected, for example, in the work carried out in 2016 and 2017 by the Marcus G. Langseth Research Vessel of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) in Chilean seas, with two Universidad de Chile scientists on board, in a bid to identify faults in the seabed.
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Measuring overlapped regions between different sheets leads to more realistic thickness values, which clearly reflect, for example, the removal of oxygen functionalities from graphene oxide following chemical reduction.
We apply these tools to studying procurement auctions in which, as is common in practice, one seller is given an advantage, reflecting for example better reliability or quality.
"While each family had the same budget, the content of each fridge is different, reflecting for example, economic status and how big the family is.
When two of these inks combine, each annuls in the other the capacity to reflect that one of the two primary colours that it cannot itself reflect; the eye then perceives only the one primary colour that both inks reflect; for example, red, by combining yellow and magenta inks.
The interactions may be synergistic (i.e., cooperative) or antagonistic, reflecting, for example, overlapping metabolic roles (of the B vitamins in particular), protective roles (e.g., vitamins A and E), or structural dependency (e.g., cobalt in the vitamin B12 molecule).
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