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Strikingly, for example, in Art as Experience, he analyses the work of the French painters Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse in terms of problem-solving, with the goal of 'consummatory' experience.

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These different phenotypes can be strikingly different; for example, non malignant cells can spontaneously produce neoplastic subclones at a frequency dependent on the culture conditions.

Autistic toddlers differ more strikingly from social norms; for example, they have less eye contact and turn taking, and do not have the ability to use simple movements to express themselves, such as the deficiency to point at things.

"We don't know yet whether an increased image quality will lead to any practical benefits," for example, a strikingly different outcome in clinical studies, he said.

Moreover, take for example two strikingly similar content removal requests: that of Pakistani Ministry of Information Technology's to take down six YouTube videos that mocked Pakistani Army; and that of Turkish authorities to block six videos insulting Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern-day Turkey.

It has long been recognized that alternative models may lead to strikingly different estimates that vary, for example, by the assumption of a threshold or of linearity or nonlinearity (e.g., Meier et al. 1993; Portier 2000).

Compared with the Maccabees or the Sicarii, Jesus is strikingly unwilling to shed blood, stopping, for example, Simon Peter from murdering the guards sent to arrest him.

Multiple narrow windows of low FST values were strikingly evident among the IAPV samples, for example, suggesting strong and concordant selective pressures shaping polymorphism levels at those sites.

The birth of plant chemical ecology, for example, unveiled the strikingly "talkative" nature of plants and the eloquence of their volatile vocabulary.

For example, plants are strikingly different from all other eukaryotes in that they have a unique Epc-N subfamily (I, which appears to be a lineage specific expansion of subfamily II) but lack representatives of two other prominent subfamilies (III and IV).

His hostility to renewable energy, for example, gets expressed in strikingly Eurosceptic terms of irritation with subsidies and bureaucrats.

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