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"She retained a youthful interest and concern for society as it was evolving rather than as it was theoretically viewed by some court members".
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While you could theoretically view any stories created by an individual before, the new pages craft a real feeling of ownership for the user for the first time, which is a nice step towards getting people to really care about the stories they're recommending — and taking pride in what they've uploaded.
If we theoretically view the leap to be crucial, the modified criterion of Strauss et al. could be used.
Theoretically, viewing horizontally orientated presentations of BT image volumes makes reading more efficient because the extension of the visual field is better aligned with the viewing area of the monitor.
For example, if you compliment Starbucks' pumpkin spice latte in a post that can theoretically be viewed by your Facebook friends, the coffee company can pay Facebook to broadcast that comment to all of your friends to improve the chances that they see it.
Theoretically, carcinogenesis could be viewed as an evolutionary process that involves the selection of cancer cells in the somatic tissue by specific mutations.
Although the "evolution of sociality" has been taken up by animal biologists (especially by primatologists) and evolutionary anthropologists (where it is often viewed game-theoretically), this has served to reinforce a view of sociality that seems somewhat narrow, e.g., the view is not clearly applicable to structurally simpler organisms.
When you join a public Wi-Fi network, anyone else on that network can theoretically intercept or view your network traffic.
In this paper, the propagation of Rayleigh surface wave in isotropic elastic material subjected to a homogeneous stress is studied theoretically in view of elastic wave and finite deformation.
Presenting a highly original, theoretically grounded view of reproduction and labor as the twin pillars of female exploitation in slavery, Laboring Women is a distinctive contribution to the literature of slavery and the history of women.
Your brain then takes each of these images and combines them into one (theoretically) seamless view, allowing you to feel like you're peering into a virtual world rather than just staring at a screen that's way too close to your face.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com