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By contrast, most ITS follow the relatively simple hierarchical scope and sequence of the structure of chapters in a book.
Nicoloni is responsible for updating Vico's punctuation and breaking the work up into its current structure of chapters, sections, and numbered paragraphs (1112 in all), not originally supplied by Vico himself, which have been reproduced in may though not all subsequent editions.
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The structure of the chapters made the story flow fluently and when the chapter finished, on the next page there's a pair of geek glasses with snowflakes around them.
Less successful is the atypical structure of three chapters.
As it continues, however, the interlacing structure of the chapters (called "now" and "then") becomes clearer, and more diverse voices surface in America's conversations, both external and in his own mind.
In fact, this small novel contains a surprising vastness, created by its structure of alternating chapters of fiction and reality: the story of the boy and the story of the novelist.
This short essay will offer a schematic portrait of the structure of those chapters even as it pays particular attention both to the models currently available through SEDAC and the Energy Modeling Forum results recorded there.
The parallel structure of the chapters in both part one (theory) and part two (practice) enable the reader not only to compare the different theories but also to see clearly how a programming language supports a theoretical model.
"I knew there wasn't an uncharted narrative arc where I'd say, 'Oh my God, he's really Lebanese!' " She created a structure of 20 chapters — turning points in his life and baseball career — that let her focus on critical days while fleshing out the details of his life.
The structure of the chapter closely follows that of the similar overview chapter prepared by the FAO Secretariat in the earlier volume of case studies (FAO, 2000).
The structure of a chapter is illustrated in Figure 3, which uses chapter 3 ("What Is Food for Plants?") as an example of how the different components within a chapter are organized.
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