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We excite the temporal flickering of the scattered light from gold nanoparticle that labels a biological sample.

Rubio's event was modest by contemporary campaign standards, an intimate introduction at the historic venue before a crowd of nearly 1,000, many of whom paid $3.05 for tickets -- a nod to youth culture that labels a city by its telephone code.

We must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them". Rubio's event was modest by contemporary campaign standards, an intimate introduction at the historic venue before a crowd of nearly 1,000, many of whom paid $3.05 for tickets -- a nod to youth culture that labels a city by its telephone code.

Carol Dweck, a Stanford psychologist, has found problems with praise that labels a child as having a particular quality ("You're so smart"), while praise for actions ("You're working hard") is more motivating.

The book's title refers to a sign that labels a nearby pond "Pond"—the sign bothers the narrator terribly, as it prevents the pond from speaking for itself, and blocks a "deep and direct accordance with things".

De Sade protests about his reduction to an adjective that labels a sexual perversion: he prefers to be remembered as "a man of the theatre" who directed others to act out fantasies that demonstrate human freedom, or as a philosopher whose conceptual orgies made war on God and on morality.

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And he said he regretted approving documents that labeled a reporter a criminal co-conspirator.

We are interested in GAL4 enhancer traps (and their regulatory elements) that label a particular neuronal population in the brain, the olfactory projection neurons (PNs).

Studies have also examined the effects that labelling a disorder can have on related stigmatising attitudes in undergraduates.

Such features could also be observed following small BDA injections (case 03091) that labeled a cluster of MSN in close vicinity of the shell-core border (Fig.  6c, d).

A fourth, quite different, type of analysis suggests that labelling a trait 'innate' is a way to indicate that it lies outside the domain of psychology.

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