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After the completion of group work, instructors should bring the whole class together for a synthesis discussion.
The instructor can identify these and address them either at this time or during the post-activity synthesis discussion.
A. warm-up questions to ask of the whole class or in smaller groups, and B. synthesis discussion questions to ask of the whole class A. Warm-up questions 1. Define evolution in your own words 2.
Immediately following the activity, a synthesis discussion with the whole class allows the instructor to address any areas of confusion and ensure that all students have a clear understanding of each mechanism.
This reviewer noted that this hybrid pathway appears to be described in the cholesterol synthesis discussion in the Wikipedia page on Smith Lemli Opitz syndrome.
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The synthesis and discussion which follows offers a state-of-the-art perspective on how the primary Palaeolithic data can be assessed within local or regional geomorphic, paleoenvironmental and chronological contexts; here, our focus is on spatio-temporal discontinuities, trends in subsistence strategies and lithic technology, as well as potentially emerging biogeographical patterns.
Yet after millions of dollars, years of renovations and Hurricane Sandy, there in Red Hook it stands, a colossal, utopic "Center for Arts and Innovation...dedicated to the creation, synthesis and discussion of art, science and education".
By "direct" we mean a regulatory interaction that does not require on-going protein synthesis (see Discussion).
We briefly consider this topic later (see Synthesis and discussion).
Synthesis involved discussion among the research team through in-person meetings and over email.
As a result, there was often limited synthesis and discussion of the outcomes related to generic prescribing.
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