These analyses will be elaborated below and subsequently defended against various alternative analyses. |
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We model these properties with a basic thermodynamic framework without the use of more elaborated theory as has been done previously. |
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Ingenuity in section is elaborated in plan, in which each of the masses is articulated with deep re-entrants on the London Wall side. |
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A couple of weeks ago a book was published in America that elaborated on exactly this theme. |
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The fallacies of this critique have been elaborated around the Internet, but let's rehash a little. |
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They believe that they have elaborated a theory linking ventilation, cytokine release, and multiple organ system failure. |
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Myrdal believed the same to be true of the neoclassical trade theory elaborated by Eli Heckscher and Bertil Ohlin. |
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Obrador rejected the workers' demands, saying that current plans were part of a more general municipal labor policy elaborated by the city. |
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The author ignores another problem with inductivism, widely elaborated in philosophy. |
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The Mosteiro dos Jeronimos is the pinnacle of his lavish commissioning and of Manueline architecture, a curiously elaborated version of Gothic. |
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The album marks a slight return to more elaborated ambiences and more defined melodic lines, yet Ford firmly remains on minimal grounds here. |
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Hence his emphasis on the necessity of express, self-conscious, authoritatively elaborated, and sanctioned mechanisms of regulation. |
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With the help of my respondents I have classified Maithili folksongs into seven groups elaborated below. |
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They represent interdependent components of the class policy elaborated by the dominant strata of the ruling elite. |
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Many amino acid and peptide hormones are elaborated by neural tissue, with ultimate impact on the entire system. |
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These six, some more garrulously than others, explain themselves to his camera and are elaborated on by the indulgent Marton. |
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The author comes to the conclusion that glossators, using scholastic methodology, elaborated their own doctrine of contracts and pacts. |
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First, the limb girdles are elaborated ventrally but reduced dorsolaterally. |
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This strategy had been reversed when homeland policy was elaborated at that time. |
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The building fabric itself is elaborated through sustainable design considerations. |
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But how did that fit in with the political pacts that were being elaborated in Ceylon? |
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Many of the topics discussed in the chat were later elaborated in the conference system. |
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As I read, the writer elaborated on the material with heartbreaking tales of his family life. |
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Not until the 18th century, did the unaccompanied, monophonic psalm singing of the Calvinist worship begin to be elaborated. |
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Some students elaborated on topics and issues in their emails and notes posted on the message board while others were rather short. |
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As Dondi moved from subway-train painting to picture making, he elaborated his range of line and color effects in spray paint. |
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They elaborated the connections between the telegraph and spiritualist phenomena in an effort to legitimize their supernatural experiences. |
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As Gretchen elaborated, Ikiri felt a surge of anger, jealousy, and a twinge of loss. |
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It is elaborated as a quality possessed by the sages but also treasured as folk wisdom and wit. |
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Ideas are sketched in and elaborated with breathtaking, sometimes mind-boggling brevity. |
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None of those matters elaborated can possibly be regarded as irrelevant considerations. |
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He also elaborated on the large number of legal verdicts and judgements pronounced during the Abbasid period. |
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Our systematic review provides an updated and elaborated qualitative analysis of available such trials. |
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The theory was advanced in the 1980s by Alan Harvey Guth and was elaborated upon by Paul Steinhardt, Andrei Linde, and Andreas Albrecht. |
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Characterization is accepted, not elaborated upon and the result is a film filled only with archetypes, black hats, and white hats. |
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There is much continuity between the Ubaid culture and the succeeding Uruk period, when many of the earlier traditions were elaborated, particularly in architecture. |
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The doctrine of insincerity is most fully elaborated in Dorian Gray. |
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The elaborated variety was alleged to have greater syntactic complexity, as evidenced, for example, by a greater proportion of subordinate clauses, conjunctions, etc. |
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Whereby, not only vegetation composition, structure and dynamics of the gallery forests, but also their reaction toward the site condition were elaborated. |
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Esclangon elaborated a theory for these functions, studied their differentiation and integration, and examined the differential equations which allow them as coefficients. |
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In a low glass vitrine, for example, could be found the faxed correspondence in which he gropingly elaborated the state of mind that led to his project. |
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Among all the functions related to the septal marginal fluting, the one suggested by Spath is emended and elaborated herein as the most reasonable one. |
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As with many planned Utopias, those who dreamed of it elaborated their fancies down to minute details like the architecture of peasant farmhouses. |
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Neither dayan nor the people she interviewed elaborated on what P-plus meant. |
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One of the study's authors, Guohua Li, elaborated on the point in a February story in the Denver Post. |
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He elaborated on the wellsprings of the tradition in an interview with me in 1989 for a Times-Picayune article. |
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Later, in the question and answer session with reporters, he elaborated on the failures of the federal exchanges. |
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Taking into account the probability of active faults and resultant ground movement, Californian engineers had elaborated fault-tolerant design standards for nuclear reactors. |
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Not too top-heavily and very rhythmically and cleverly elaborated passages grab you and with the oriental touch BEFORE EDEN sound quite independent. |
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The point is elaborated by the perspicacious professor a little later. |
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With sovereignty diffused from the king's body out into the multiple bodies of the nation, the old codes of readability broke down and new ones had to be elaborated. |
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If the precedent established at Nuremberg has any contemporary relevance, the entire strategy elaborated in this document proceeds outside the bounds of international law. |
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Then synesthesia, or experiencing of one sensory modality as another, takes over and the basic somaesthetic image is elaborated into a full OBE with visual imagery. |
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The surgeon who operated on him, now the godfather of his son, has since elaborated that much more internal bleeding would have cost him his life. |
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Deportation or the failure to get a visa is seen as a temporary setback during which strategies to outmaneuver consular officers, who are perceived as racists, are elaborated. |
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The Cardinal's reflections elaborated an understanding that the charismatic and institutional aspects are quasi coessential to the constitution of the Church. |
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With the exception of the seawater intrusion criterion, the others have been accepted or elaborated upon by other hydrology publications. |
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The country's Second Science and Technology Policy was launched in June 2012, after being elaborated with UNESCO assistance. |
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During the reign of Moctezuma I, the calpixque system was elaborated, with two calpixque assigned per tributary province. |
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In northern European countries Gothic architecture remained the norm, and the gothic cathedral was further elaborated. |
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In traditional mosques, this function is often elaborated into a freestanding building in the center of a courtyard. |
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This major shortcoming of the neo-classical model has been elaborated upon in the writings of Boulding, Galbraith, Gerboa, Scitovsky and others. |
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Bartlett elaborated on what had happened at the warehouse, saying he thought Chandar was supposed to have advised, not hosed him. |
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This principle is incorporated into the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia and further elaborated in its Criminal Procedure Act. |
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During the early years of the 20th century, a group of writers known as Emglev ar Skrivanerien elaborated and reformed Le Gonidec's system. |
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Guidelines elaborated by the Committee on Phoniatrics of the European Laryngological Society. |
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It is elaborated upon in modern English poetry, such as Tennyson's Idylls of the King and Charles Williams's Taliessin Through Logres. |
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The ability to perform a thoracoscopic pleuropericardial window is also elaborated. |
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Canaanite religious mythology does not appear as elaborated compared with existent literature of their cousin Semites in Mesopotamia. |
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In time, this short description was elaborated, resulting in the description of the eightfold path. |
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The Brand Trust Report is a syndicated primary research that has elaborated on this metric of brand trust. |
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The most famous site in Britain from this period is Stonehenge, which had its Neolithic form elaborated extensively. |
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These primitive forms were later elaborated with dialogue and dramatic action. |
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This theme is elaborated upon in Boron's sequels and in subsequent Arthurian works penned by others. |
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It was also the combined and elaborated civilization of the Mediterranean basin and beyond. |
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The All Saints Sisters of the Poor, with convents in Catonsville, Maryland and elsewhere use an elaborated version of the Anglican Daily Office. |
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Here Marx elaborated his labour theory of value, which had been influenced by Thomas Hodgskin. |
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The lodgings were renovated and elaborated during the 1220s and 1230s, becoming comparable with other palatial residences such as Windsor Castle. |
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The system of Alexander Cozens used random ink blots to give the basic shape of an invented landscape, to be elaborated by the artist. |
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He elaborated on the story four years later in another letter to The Meteor, but shed no further light on its source. |
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Perry then elaborated on his views on the Supreme Court, which he said needed more strict constructionists of the Constitution. |
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Germanists and comparativists might well be intrigued by Vegel's gradually elaborated argument about the degree to which post-war Germany and Yugoslavia were connected. |
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It is Martin Heidegger, not Nietzsche, who elaborated a new interpretation of Aristotle, intended to warrant his deconstruction of scholastic and philosophical tradition. |
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Zeiss also elaborated on the connections between the collection of live cultures and his own epidemiological theories, especially his notions of geomedicine and loimology. |
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Elgar's sketches for a piano concerto dating from 1913 were elaborated by the composer Robert Walker and first performed in August 1997 by the pianist David Owen Norris. |
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The girls and Dodgson took another boat trip a month later when he elaborated the plot to the story of Alice, and in November he began working on the manuscript in earnest. |
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Meanwhile, the realization of a class of reals including multinacci numbers is elaborated, which indicates that tree-shifts are capable of rich phenomena. |
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The basic grain pottage could be elaborated with chopped vegetables, bits of meat, cheese, or herbs to produce dishes similar to polenta or risotto. |
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In Homer's works, such as the Iliad, the chief stories have already taken shape and substance, and individual themes were elaborated later, especially in Greek drama. |
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Fogel's 1989 work, Without Consent or Contract The Rise and Fall of American Slavery, elaborated on the moral indictment of slavery which ultimately led to its abolition. |
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He elaborated that Abrash Capital has invested Rs30 million in KESC in 3 years and another amount of six million rupees was expected by next years. |
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As far as the processes usually are nonlinear, there are few analytical solutions and the asymptotical and numerical methods should be elaborated. |
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The principle of the method depends on measurement of the pink color produced by interaction of the barbituric acid with MDA elaborated as a result of lipid peroxidation. |
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They elaborated their constraints, to help find solutions collectively and to evolve a sustainable perspective plan to increase the use of biopesticides. |
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The performers sometimes elaborated their part of the song with suitable actions, and in particular Tosspot was usually supposed to be drunk and acted accordingly. |
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Apart from Dawsonoceras and the Silurian coiled-shell nautiloid Peismoceras Hyatt, no shell colouration was documented in any other species with highly elaborated sculpture. |
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Speaking on the occasion, Director Citrus Research Institute, Altaf-ur-Rehman elaborated the methods by adopting which most of the citrus diseases can be controlled. |
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The unconscious peripheral nonvisual retinal inputs that are elaborated in subcortical structures account for a significant amount of the total peripheral retinal fibres. |
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Each song was arranged on a prepared piano around a central structure, which was then elaborated on or winnowed down with help from his literal bags of tricks. |
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Pollen grains possessing a much-reduced exine and elaborated intine are known to occur in 54 families of angiosperms and are nearly ubiquitous in Zingiberales. |
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