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Snyder's theories are bolstered by the documented cases in which sudden brain damage has produced savant abilities almost overnight.
If the members looked like farmers, that was because it is farmers they serve, and they had clearly absorbed the wary ethic of that profession in which sudden change, whether of weather, markets or government policies, is almost always for the worse.
Impulsive differential equations arising from the real world describe the dynamics of processes in which sudden discontinuous jumps occur.
Impulsive differential equations arising from the real world describe the dynamics of a process in which sudden, discontinuous jumps occur.
On day 2 (the training day), each mouse was conditioned in a 10 minute session during which sudden air blows were delivered whenever the mouse visited one of the randomly assigned chamber (termed air-puff chamber).
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurological disorder in which sudden cardiac death is common.
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More than 200,000 people every year suffer sudden cardiac death, in which a sudden stoppage of the heart kills.
The curtain rises on a dark stage in which a sudden pool of light reveals four figures in bobbing motion.
Ranking points are now based on a "graduated decline" system, which eliminates sudden drops in points on the anniversary of events in which golfers gained points.
As the load is increased, so will the intrinsic bend be exaggerated, and there will be no critical point at which a sudden change occurs.
Irbil today looks like Pompeii or Herculaneum in which a sudden disaster – in the Kurds' case military rather than volcanic – has frozen all activity.
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