But Luskin's own record of slithery parsification forces us to assume that these words are carefully chosen to conceal rather than elucidate. |
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Earlier case studies elucidate more clearly the perceived narrowness of explanations that have typically prevailed in the literature in the past. |
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Since it is not of interest for me here to elucidate the nature of promising, I shall sidestep this issue. |
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Live-action movies elucidate concepts such as cloning, vaccination and forensics. |
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Having grabbed the attention he then used the interview to elucidate the argument. |
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A rapid strep test or a culture of the perianal area may elucidate the diagnosis. |
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Approaching the texts in a suggestive and allusive manner, they draw on their own poetic experience to elucidate the texts. |
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A feeding experiment was established to elucidate the extent of granivory and phytophagy among 24 species of insectivorous carabid beetles. |
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To elucidate the cellular functions of NSF, we have chosen to use a genetic approach in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. |
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It is necessary at this point to briefly diverge to elucidate some basic terms and concepts of Yoga and Ayurveda. |
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The primary lesson we took from our Delphic oracle project is not the well-worn message that modern science can elucidate ancient curiosities. |
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But the overriding theme served to elucidate his orientation to engineering principles based on human and animal anatomy. |
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He will pause in the development of his present narrative to elucidate this abecedarian technology. |
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Given the sheer bulk of commentaries on Horace from ancient times to the present, the search for new approaches can obscure more than elucidate. |
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Further study is necessary to elucidate the precise nature of the relationship between media exposure and cognitive development. |
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Experiments were made to elucidate why many field-layer plants in beech forests do not grow in mor. |
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If I could trouble you to try a little exercise, it will help to elucidate. |
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We are establishing a molecular phylogeny for this group in order elucidate patterns of dermapteran diversification and evolution. |
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Additional prospective, longitudinal research is needed to further elucidate the experiences and outcomes associated with lung transplantation. |
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After abandoning Manicheism he turned to Neoplatism to elucidate his metaphysical thoughts about God. |
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In attempting to elucidate the significance of this paradox, I want to proceed carefully. |
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It was Sederholm's task to try to elucidate the complex rocks of the Finnish Precambrian basement. |
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It requires judges to use appropriate cases to elucidate the instrument that they are applying, to interpret and explain it. |
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Future studies may potentially elucidate ways in which humans can alleviate the toll of communications towers on migrating birds. |
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No matter how many biographers elucidate his character, he remains a mystery at the heart of the American experience. |
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Superb design, excellent graphics and jargon-free text elucidate the details of this fascinating and controversial medical phenomenon. |
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So how does her biographical account elucidate his artistic identity and development? |
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Rather, it seeks to elucidate the principal themes in this body of work and to discuss the main contributions made by research in each area. |
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Unfortunately, what one hears in European institutions is not always easy to understand, to interpret properly and to elucidate. |
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The geochronometric data obtained in this investigation elucidate distinct metamorphic and exhumation histories of two Variscan basement units separated by a mere c.50 km. |
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Even though he focuses almost totally on the insects, one gleans bits of personal information that elucidate his all-encompassing endeavors, bordering on mania. |
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To elucidate his point, he turned a boot upside down and pointed to the thick, tire-like treads on its sole. |
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Those three anglophone thinkers each tried to provide a theory, right or wrong, to engage and elucidate some kinds of facts about human communication. |
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The Hypnotist focuses on crime investigator Joona Linna who hires a hypnotist to elucidate a crime. |
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Endoscopy and manometry did not help to elucidate the cause. |
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Though Millar's darkly humorous plotlines are difficult to elucidate in his final images, their sensibility translates in spades. |
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The outcome will effectively elucidate the role of a structure called the kinetochore, which plays a pivotal part in cell division. |
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Politicians are more concerned to orchestrate than elucidate in any debate, but it doesn't follow that they are always wrong. |
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The following chapters examine and elucidate that basis as the authors' understanding after lengthy research and analysis. |
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To elucidate the diencephalic organization at such an early stage of development, we first established a rostral neural plate gene expression map. |
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This opinion therefore draws on these studies to elucidate the nature of the issues involved rather than to predict future patterns. |
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Different approaches have been taken to elucidate the genetic program regulating thymic organogenesis. |
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The author notes that repentance of the criminal who has helped to elucidate a crime is a mitigating circumstance under Uzbek law. |
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The objectives of the experiments proposed within this project are to further elucidate the in vivo and molecular function of LITF during LMNA-associated pathogenesis of cardiac degenerative disorders and aging. |
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In exceptional cases, unthreatened sites may be excavated to elucidate research problems or to interpret them more effectively for the purpose of presenting them to the public. |
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Here, we use a similar approach to elucidate generic limits in the obligate army-ant-following antbirds. |
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Even my hon. colleague from Montreal says it is absolutely important for us to stake out a position on this and make sure that we elucidate it with the clarity that we would have on this bill. |
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The remaining shorter pieces elucidate the ideas and beliefs informing Ashe of Rings. |
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However, participants did not always see eye to eye, and it was clear that further study on these questions could help elucidate the issues and promote better cooperation across the Sahara desert. |
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The nature of the promise should be of vital concern to actuaries and their customers: failures to elucidate the exact nature of a liability promise is the cause of many an actuarial slip-up. |
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While lacking the visual impact and clarity of the diagrammatic approach, this textual approach will provide essential, stand-alone reference materials to elucidate individual provisions and points. |
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This conference thus aims to elucidate the ambivalent relationship between philosophy and literature, between otherness and similarity, between the end of the XVIII and the beginning of the XXI century. |
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This small booklet gives me the occasion to elucidate a subject arousing the curiosity of the young by its mysteries, about which the grown-ups do not always have clear-cut ideas. |
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Using cell and molecular biological, biophysical and atomic resolution structural studies, our team aims to elucidate the molecular underpinnings of the biochemical events which lead to cells becoming cancerous. |
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It would require a philosophic treatise to elucidate this particular volume of Coubertin's publications in conjunction with the whole theoretical system of Coubertin's philosophy. |
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And he declined to elucidate his position on Turkish membership of the EU. The prime minister's reticence on foreign affairs does have advantages. |
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Allow me to try and elucidate it a little from my point of view. |
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In order to elucidate the mechanism behind cellsurface interactions, studies are being made of the cell response to various different environments. |
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Without more information difficult to elucidate this business. |
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To the extent possible, the frameworks include outputs that elucidate the manner in which peacekeeping missions will contribute towards this progress. |
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It sets out to elucidate new developments and key trends in external debt and related areas of development finance and to provide a basis for deliberation of related policy issues. |
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Various methods are used at Empa in the characterization process to elucidate how and where the initial damage occurs, and to study the critical conditions which allow the corrosion to propagate. |
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Genizon understands that pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies are increasingly interested in technologies and strategies that can help elucidate disease mechanisms and the basis for patient responses. |
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I have my own opinion which I will elucidate later. |
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The test is given to elucidate the presence or absence of infection. |
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Attended by some 30 participants, the event was intended to elucidate and compare the dealing with the past processes in Guatemala and in South Africa. |
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Beckworth clarified saying that when the children were told of the new rule, some of them asked about high-fiving to elucidate the rule. |
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Poplawska hopes to elucidate the effect that two common gene mutations, PiF and PiZ, have on inhibiting these neutrophil serine proteinases. |
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Hutson goes on to elucidate some of those advantages, one being the sense of meaning with which magical thinking imbues our lives. |
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Possibly with the assistance of molecular biology and cladistics we may elucidate these problems of classification. |
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Insertion events of CRI retrotransposable elements elucidate the phylogenetic branching order in galliform birds. |
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Further work in the Cenomanian of North America will no doubt elucidate these paleogeographic and paleobiogeographic scenarios. |
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Recent investigations of the thanatomicrobiome and cadaver soil seek to elucidate the microbial flora found after death. |
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Until more detailed phylogenetic work is done to elucidate their true relationships, it seems best to leave all these species unplaced. |
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The aims of this study were to elucidate the effect of TPG on the activities of antioxidant defense targets and the bioenergetic system in rat cardiomyocytes. |
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The electrochemical technique of linear sweep voltammetry can be used to elucidate anodic passivation or metal-oxide film formation on corrodible substrates. |
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In the present study, the researchers examined the morphological and cytochemical effects of agaritine on U937 cells to elucidate its tumoricidal mechanism. |
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