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It is in our nature to name things, to put them in their places, to separate one from another.
His work is attentive to the shift between these differing cultures, the pinpoints of speech that separate one from another.
Hooke's model was localist in the sense that all ideas in memory are "in themselves distinct; and therefore that not two of them can be in the same space, but that they are actually different and separate one from another" (Hooke 1682/ 1705, p. 142; Sutton 1998, pp. 137 8).
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State officials left the bodies in the vault today, after realizing they were not prepared for the task of separating one from another and taking DNA samples.
We are now ready to knock chunks of seedlings out of their trays, carefully separating one from another and each one dangled into a compartment in a modular tray.
In bigger collections, quantum dots are separated one from another by ~3 nm (Figure 4f).
In other words, computations running in spaces are separated one from another and thus they can be performed independently.
We believe that separating one from another is not reasonable since they should be coupled, and protein structures should be dominated by at least two mechanisms resulting in different characteristic states.
Rather, vertebrates and their nearest kin the invertebrate chordates, the hemichordates and the echinoderms are more correctly perceived as living representatives of distinct genealogical lineages that separated one from another deep in geological time.
It is a discourse the shows moral frailty and depth of a system that blatantly separates one from another in order to maintain a history not sought by all.
fraterculus can be clearly separated one from another [ 25] as shown in Figure 2A-C.
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