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There are also quite different 'distributed' models of memory traces (section 3.3 below), which may afford distinctive responses to anti-representationist criticisms.

Structure computation is concerned with selecting a subset of parameters to give a parsimonious description of the system which may afford greater insight into the functionality of the system or a simpler controller design.

The notable activity achieved here is ascribed to the special micro-structure of the Bi catalyst, which may afford more active sites, as indicated by comparison to the structure of commercial Bi.

It is apparent that there are abundant oxygen atoms with couples of p electrons and several conjugated double bonds and aryl groups, which may afford different manner to coordinate with steel surface.

Many studies have showed that flavonoids not only have anti-radicals activities but also have the transition metal ions-chelating properties which may afford protection against lipid peroxidation (Cai et al. [2006]; Malešev and Kuntić [2007]; Olennikov et al. [2014]).

The player's character can collect "power-ups" which may afford the character greater protection, an "extra life", or upgraded weaponry.

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Of the rest, Mix Diskerud and Stuart Holden did their chances no harm by being forward-looking when they were introduced in midfield, but their defensive shortcomings were exposed in the first half against Costa Rica, which may have afforded the unfairly maligned Kyle Beckerman a rueful smile, as the dropped defensive midfielder.

(1946, 31-3) {§6.7} By the word paraphrasis may be designated that sort of exposition which may be afforded by transmuting into a proposition, having for its subject some real entity, a proposition which has not for its subject any other than a fictitious entity.

Interpretive analysis is also illustrated in the nineteenth century by Bentham's conception of paraphrasis, which he characterized as "that sort of exposition which may be afforded by transmuting into a proposition, having for its subject some real entity, a proposition which has not for its subject any other than a fictitious entity" [Full Quotation].

However, both studies were based on a survey of a very small number of genomic regions, which may have afforded them little power to detect differences.

The extent to which novel nanostructures may afford new risks has not been adequately resolved, however, leading to concern within some consumer groups.

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