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"If the child is stopping the napping, that represents a process of neurological maturation," Dr. Jenni said.
The researchers suggested that this represents a process of "neural commitment," in which the infant brain wires itself to understand one language and its sounds.
Ms. Fall constructed her narrative out of more than 30 hours of interviews with the residents and staff of a specific hostel, so her play represents a process of selection and distillation that arguably could have been sharpened further: The material feels as if it is crying out to be presented a tad less earnestly as a sustained jolt toward audience awareness.
RNA editing represents a process of post-transcriptional level of gene regulation by modification of the nucleotide sequence.
It merely represents a process of applying a philosophical "method of counter-investigation", by which we peel away from the image of knowledge the ultimate, most intimate thing.
A transition represents a process of change in life or study environment, such as the transition processes of the providers and service personnel of EIS.
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Let government truly represent a process of rectification for self and society alike and the goal of goodness for all might be realized.
Existing replicators may be copied with a rate constant r, representing a process of non-living template-directed synthesis.
This may represent a process of recovery of α6 expression, since normal levels were reached at 2 h after GRFT was washed out.
Divergences from this value would reflect the effect of evolutionary pressures, those above or below the threshold representing a process of positive or negative selection of amino acid substitutions in a protein, respectively.
This apparent absence of sperm competition was followed by a morphological degeneration of sperm structures, representing a process of degenerative orthogenesis, and is largely based on their reaction to the internal environment.
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