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One approach we take to probing this is to ask them about how they learned to do things that way–since one perspective on culture is that it consists largely of learned behavior.
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He "decided to immediately form an investigative commission to probe this irresponsible act committed this morning, and [to] repair the damage to the site caused by these deplorable actions," he told the Times of Israel. .
"It's not enough to probe this case," Mr. Wong said.
Conductors and audiences have had a couple of centuries to probe this score for its monumental structure and symphonic gravity.
To probe this effect, Ariely, who earned one of his two Ph.D.s at Duke, exploited the school's passion for basketball.
To probe this shift, I called Dr. Heidi Cullen, the climate expert at the Weather Channel and a scientist formerly with the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
So many of the gags wielded by Steve Martin, especially, seemed designed to probe this generational discomfort: "Two young actresses who have no idea who we are," was his description of Cyrus and Seyfried.
With his postdoctoral fellow Juliane Bremer and their colleagues, he set out to probe this further.
Erica van de Waal had a chance to probe this question at the Loskop Dam Nature Reserve in South Africa.
Interviews will continue to probe this initial finding, and future studies should investigate how to apply this to spreading other research-based reforms.
To probe this sensing behavior, we have employed Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) system for imaging the potential changes on the surface of the sample.
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