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At this position, you can hear the sound best because your ear is in the line of reflection.
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It has been following this line of reflection that Raine Mäntysalo suggested to me to explore the use of the concept of "boundary objects" formulated by Star and Griesemer to explain the positive results of interaction between groups either in conflict or with opposing objectives (Star and Griesemer 1989) in unstable environments.
This line of reflection culminated in Camus applying the philosophy of the absurd in new, social directions, and in answering new, historical questions.
The upper left figure shows the trace map view of the USDP-4 borehole, the profile, and the CMP line of the reflection survey.
She says she does not accept the line of reasoning that it is a poor reflection on the quality of women's tennis that she could win a Grand Slam title in only her third tournament after an extended break.
In Model B, we assume that the Gifu-Ichinomiya segment extends from the southern end of the surface earthquake fault of the 1891 Nobi earthquake along the Neodani fault to the northern part of the Gifu-Ichinomiya fault, as recognized by the Research Group for Active Faults of Japan (1991), so as not to cross the lines of the seismic reflection surveys of the Aichi Prefecture (1998).
Any Penrose tiling has local pentagonal symmetry, in the sense that there are points in the tiling surrounded by a symmetric configuration of tiles: such configurations have fivefold rotational symmetry about the center point, as well as five mirror lines of reflection symmetry passing through the point, a dihedral symmetry group.
As a theoretical conceptual field, theological anthropology explores lines of reflection of the human condition and helps orient us in relation to the question: what does it mean to live a good life?
The historical analysis of the formulation of the current membrane model is not only relevant to those interested in membranes: it may also provide some lines of reflection on early evolution, the minimal cell concept, the origins of life and synthetic life.
It is true that when '…sex, science, and morals of society intersect.' (author's note, page xiii), everybody has something to say, but other lines of reflection could have been, in my view, more fecund for the lay public.
Williams reads between the lines of his subjects' seemingly straightforward reflections on alienation, agency, euphoria, and loss, and investigates how this cocktail of emotions can lead to suicide or not.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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