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A remarkable impulse to the knowledge of Caribbean species diversity, particularly from deep waters, stemmed from several scientific cruises conducted in the late nineteenth century.
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The combination of barely contained impulse and utter command produced remarkable effects at times in the Chopin.
He's a remarkable singer, musician and arranger, his entire musical impulse seemingly coming from the same place, a river of melodic improvisation.
Part of the thrill is knowing that this is the pure pursuit of knowledge, the scientific impulse — a human impulse — carried to a remarkable conclusion.
The times granted Updike a remarkable freedom to examine his own marital difficulties and sexual impulses without revoking his status as good citizen.
The small shift of compressed β-domain impulses in the high frequency-offset channel is a remarkable and welcome output of our research.
Her physicality, especially above the waist, demonstrates striking tension (sometimes), remarkable angularity (often), but also complex fluidity, as she plays with separate physical impulses at any one time.
From all this remarkable work, much more is sure to emerge, driven by the same restless, probing, experimental impulse.
This value guarantees to achieve the maximum diversity gain, and what is more remarkable, it depends only on the number of subcarriers, number of users, and the variance of the channel impulse response.
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