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We then interrogate the method by testing its ability to track interfaces through large, controlled topology changes, whereby an initially simple interface configuration is subjected to vortical flows.
Given the growth-dependent MreB localization, I then interrogate the atomic-level molecular changes that drive changes in such localization patterns, using molecular dynamics simulations.
The approach is to sketch out the core ideas, most of them well established before 1890, and then interrogate the contradictory ways these ideas were interpreted and exemplified in Modernist buildings.
"That's been an exciting opportunity for neuroscience, in that we can actually create systems that can do some of the things people can do, and we can then interrogate the models and compare them to the brain," Kell says.
I want them to question and search around for more information and start to form their own understanding of, for instance, why we've been at war in Afghanistan and why British forces are active in so many parts of the world – and then interrogate the morality of those events, in the context of what has led up to them.
Many women dislike having to ask organisations to, pretty please, change their title from Miss to Ms: they object not to the ask, but to the fact that organisations then interrogate what is really a personal decision and none of their business.
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The police then interrogated her three times over the next five hours about her Syrian links.
Mr. Meskini was then interrogated for about eight hours, Mr. Thau said.
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