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Typically, cultural historians say, they serve as a psychological shield against the unknown and cause no real harm themselves.

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As the viewer pulls out a typically uncomfortable cultural artifact like a pregnancy test from a cabinet, a corresponding sound is emitted from the box, in this case the agitating sound of a ticking clock.

Second, and more importantly, macroscopic models do not typically treat cultural traits as functionally and historically dependent, where each new innovation is dependent on a series of previous functionally-linked modifications.

Historians of science and technology typically view cultural change as the invention and accumulation of discrete innovations, such as James Watt's modification of the existing steam engine by adding a separate condensation chamber [28], the invention of retractable landing gear in aircraft [29] or the invention of the mathematical concepts and techniques shown in Figure 2A [14], [14].

It was a typically thought-provoking cultural intervention.

Nearly perfect conformality with ALD is achievable even for substrate feature aspect ratios far exceeding those typically found on cultural heritage objects.

In this work, the dielectric permittivity of pietra gentile and pietra leccese (two kinds of stone typically found in Cultural Heritage structures of Southern Italy), for different levels of moisture content, was characterized.

If you haven't spotted them before, Google doodles have been sporadically popping up on the search engine's homepage since 2000 and typically celebrate a cultural event or icon's birthday.

We eliminated characters that were invariant, because such characters are not typically included in cultural and morphological data sets for phylogenetic analysis.

Among deposits of non H. sapiens hominins, where evidence of catastrophic events is lacking, mono-specific assemblages have been associated typically with deliberate cultural deposition or burial (Arsuaga et al., 1997; Carbonell and Mosquera, 2006; Gaudzinski, 2006).

Culture typically encompasses language, education, religion, and cultural and symbols.

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