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"My job... is to be able to distinguish important phenomena from unimportant, to be able to illuminate characters and speak with their tongues," he wrote to a friend, insisting that his characters' ideas must be "examined like objects".

In order to authenticate the required accuracy of 10-15% variation (as per standard glucometer) for reliable experiment results, we needed to be able to illuminate the same spot on the wrist over time.

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Ideally, the psychologists will be able to illuminate the extent to which studies fail when they are reproduced by a different set of researchers, the factors that predict a study's reproducibility and, perhaps, the conditions under which the goal-priming effect, assuming it exists, is most robust.

"The issue is one that tends to generate more heat than light," and Father Timone "will be able to illuminate our thinking along truly Catholic lines," an announcement listed on the school's website had stated.

A proper phenomenological analysis will be able to illuminate the way ECT side effects affect a patient's I-world relation, which serves as the ultimate foundation for the possibility of self-conscious experience.

In addition, the use of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations (Isgro and Schulten 2005, 2007a, b) and other theoretical frameworks (Zilman et al. 2007) may be able to illuminate aspects of FG-domain behavior and the nuclear trafficking machinery that experimentalists can then look out for and validate.

A comparison of traditional (based on the island model) and coalescence-based analytical approaches that can separate overall genetic differentiation into reciprocal migration rates [ 33, 34] should be able to illuminate the roles of migration and drift in establishing patterns of genetic differentiation among populations [ 8].

Because the Salk team's modified rabies virus was restricted to only one jump, they were able to illuminate a tiny piece of the map — as if all incoming flights to, say, J.F.K. were suddenly and brightly aglow.

Because the Salk team's modified rabies virus was restricted to only one jump, they were able to illuminate a tiny piece of the map as if all incoming flights to, say, J.F.K. were suddenly and brightly aglow.

It was perhaps only natural that Alberto Nosè, a fine young Italian pianist and a gentleman of Verona, was able to illuminate so vividly Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet" during his Carnegie recital debut at Zankel Hall on Thursday.

"We've been able to illuminate the issues a bit better and gain a better understanding of their rationale," Mr. Davies said after a third and final session in Beijing with the North Korean vice foreign minister, Kim Kye-gwan, and a team of North Korean diplomats.

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