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To a certain extent, what the reader sees in that image is an image of reading — how fiction itself depends on our combining, often unconsciously, stimuli into some significant but ultimately unstable pattern.
They were there for four days: "Tyler finished 'Julius Caesar.' Lynsey started 'Othello.' " (Italian imperialism and a charismatic but ultimately unstable North African military man: perhaps the selection of plays wasn't random).
The unlikely pairings that result call into question notions of beauty everything is broken and interrupted and ultimately unstable.
Our DFT+U calculations suggest that this redistribution is mediated by a Ag dimer, which forms readily (1.25 eV per Ag atom), but is ultimately unstable with respect to two stable adatoms (1.44 eV/Ag atom).
However, though able to persist for several generations, such epigenetically maintained traits are ultimately unstable, and if a change in a heritable trait is not permanent, it cannot be considered an evolutionary driving force.
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The finding--that a line of cancer cells has existed for more than 200 years--calls into question the notion that cancer cells become more aggressive as they evolve, ultimately becoming genetically unstable and more vulnerable to drugs and the body's immune system, says Weiss. "I think this tumor is telling us to think more broadly about genome stability and genome instability in terms of cancer".
And at the root, because of an ethic of endless economic growth, fueled by carbon-based fossil fuels, that is ultimately unsustainable and unstable.
Outward remodeling has been shown to be associated with plaques that have a higher relative content of fibrofatty components as opposed to calcification[38], as well as with plaques that ultimately exhibit an unstable clinical presentation[39].
Like the former classifications, it allows definition of 3 categories: 1) Noxious (the "bad"): interleukins provoking a cascade of events ensuing in development of macrophages and foam cells, fatty streak formation and ultimately stable or unstable fibrous plaque.
Ultimately, this increasingly unstable structure can collapse, evidence of which is exposed in the geological record as sector collapse scars, amphitheatres, craters and calderas (e.g. Guest et al. 1984; Stoopes and Sheridan 1992; Hall et al. 1999; Tibaldi 2001).
But some executives are curious to see whether Oakland, among the game's most unstable franchises, ultimately makes a serious attempt to compete with the Yankees for Giambi, or if the Athletics will be reluctant to make a huge commitment to one player.
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