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In this way, the cultivation of high levels of medicalised anxiety relating to the potential deleterious effects of the pill on fertility allowed several young women to transform the possibility of becoming young parents into something positive, despite the generalised societal pathologisation of teenage pregnancy.
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(SW 4, 188) It is the fragment 'Central Park' that most clearly reveals the consequences of Benjamin's reading of Baudelaire for his concept of history: the modern completely transforms the possibilities for the experience of history.
The numerical method, presented in this work, based on the Hilbert transform shows the possibility of improving the detection of faults in electrical machines.
The discrete wavelet transform offers the possibility to extract more components of the ERG signal, even in very poor SNR responses.
Some people see possibilities, and transform the world for good or ill; most of us rely on what has gone before, and perpetuate the ordinary.
Though it won't plunge the people of the world into a solipsistic abyss, it is a development like that of the "internet of things" – something which may appear superficially modish and insubstantial, a froth of gadgets and jargon – but whose possibilities to transform the social world are at least as profound as the internet wave of the last quarter century.
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