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Gary Watson holds that deciding is 'an ubiquitous instance of agency', and that 'a human being who never engaged in such activity would be an agent only in a very truncated sense' [ 2004: 126].
Today, time series of numerical data are ubiquitous, for instance in the Internet of Things.
The piece Ubiquitous, for instance, is tree branch cut up and placed inside jars; so that while it is in dozens of pieces it still looks like a whole branch.
Expression has also been detected in other tissues, in particular in testes and ovaries, or found to be ubiquitous (for instance [ 10]).
Key molecular events in the development of disease are usually not ubiquitous, leading to instances of disease with similar morphological characteristics often having substantially disparate molecular phenotypes.
The ubiquitous poinsettia, for instance, is a euphorbia, and so is the 90-foot-high East African tree, E. amphiphylla.
For this reason, piezoelectric devices are already ubiquitous, including, for instance, quartz oscillators, mechanical actuators with sub-atomic resolution and microbalances.
For instance, ubiquitous lighting has transformed our lives.
The cooking of Pantelleria is built on indigenous ingredients (for instance, the ubiquitous insalata Pantaresca of potatoes, tomatoes, onions, olives and capers uses oil but no vinegar) combined in fascinating fashion.
The committee's acceptance of the status quo partly reflects the fact that Britons have generally been more accepting of intrusive government surveillance than Americans; security cameras, for instance, are ubiquitous in Britain.
For instance, the ubiquitous green fluorescent proteins (GFP) were shown to quench superoxide [42].
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