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"The curator always has the first and last word relating to everything in his show," he added.
Across the curriculum, more learning opportunities can be found in Fixes posts relating to everything from addressing illiteracy to common-sense solutions for environmental challenges.
Nowadays, scientists carry out a vast array of work, relating to everything from climate change and ecology to cosmology, on and around the bases in Antarctica.
"Using a software package to highlight key words in chiropractors' websites, claims were uncovered relating to everything from haemorrhoids to hair loss, chlamydia to cancer.
After nearly two years of renovation, the National Archaeological Museum, 44 Patission Street, (30-210) 821 7717, will reopen with "Agon Sport Spirit in Ancient Greece," through Oct. 31, with 280 artifacts relating to everything from Olympic wrestling to poetry contests.
Here is some of Frey's prose, ladled up from the huge pitcher in which he has blended events, ideas, dialogue and dozens of pages of Wikipedian trivia relating to everything from Los Angeles's freeways to its neighborhoods and street gangs into a sort of verbal fruit smoothie every sip of which has the same consistency.
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The argument runs: Everything is related to everything else at least by the relation "A is different from B".
This work corroborates Tobler's first law of geography "Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things" but also provides practical guidance.
The conceptual basis for this inverse distance weighting system is based on Tobler's [23] first law of geography, which states that "Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things".
This phenomenon occurs when observations located near one another are correlated or, as Tobler put it: 'everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things' [43].
Spatial autocorrelation was expected because, according to Tobler's first law of geography (Tobler 1970), "everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things".
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