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The strength of the work lies in historically reconstructing the gestural languages of laughter and weeping as conventional stage business.
Later we suggest that although all of the lexical items in our example sentences are cognate, this is not a necessary condition for reconstructing.
Here a narrative is constructed that collapses history and that reconstructs the post-war welfare state as producing, rather than ameliorating, inequalities.
The goal of reconstruction is a very ' realist ' one : for the reconstructed proto-language ([2]) to approximate the original spoken proto-language ([1]) as closely as possible.
Of course, the possibilities of people reconstructing their lives varied considerably.
Recalled information is subject to modification by previously stored information and by other new and existing inputs, and thereby reconstructed when recalled to conscious attention.
In order to restore political stability, economic development opportunities and social bonds, institutions of shared behavioral beliefs need to be reconstructed.
Based on micro-structured beams and a direct correlation between source and image the shape of the sheath can be reconstructed.
Otherwise, our knowledge will continue to have little or no control over the process of communicating mainstream messages about either reconstructed or fictional ancient pasts.
The sweeps obtained by onset0offset presentation were reconstructed using all harmonics and those obtained with pattern reversal presentation were reconstructed using solely the even harmonics.
The records from which the past can be reconstructed are too extensive to be presented coherently without editing and selecting.
If not yet pieces of deliberate propaganda, they should nonetheless be used with caution in reconstructing events in the churches of the region.
If critical phenomenology is taken out of a foundationalist frame of reference and reconstructed under antifoundationalist parameters, the critic's objections break down.
Fourth, as a result, the legitimacy of the sphericity of the earth had to be reconstructed in an alien environment.
Recent studies of these popular lectures concentrate on reconstructing his motives and beliefs about science and the function of science popular ization.
In fact, domain experts are known to reuse models of frequently used subsystems without reconstructing them from the basic components.
We are presently reconstructing and re-implementing their method, and will report on a comparison of word-trigram and coherence-based methods in a future paper.
By positively reconstructing images of ageing through more acceptable and more numerous depictions of older people, advertisers can fulfil their ethical responsibilities.
Our aim is to develop a program that reconstructs the sorted matrix from its last column.
Now we know that recreate reconstructs the entire matrix, we just need to pick a particular row.
One of many problems with the idea of reconstructing a grammar is that there are many grammars that could be responsible for a single pattern.
The neighbour-joining method : a new method for reconstructing phylogenetic trees.
The methods enable the objects to be reconstructed as implicit functions that interpolate the given data sets.
Note that the entire plasma profile cannot be reconstructed.
Each performance has informed the continued development of the newly reconstructed system, and has in some cases led to corrections to the underlying analysis.
Most documents have mysteriously disappeared, but the few remaining have allowed the project to be reconstructed rather accurately.
The meaning of old age is being reconstructed through a diffuse range of spaces and an ever-expanding mix of communities and environments.
The phase fronts can readily be reconstructed once the envelope is specified.
An algorithm for reconstructing the density profile from a measured wake-field spectrum is given and illustrated with a numerical example.
Both of the masses in this volume lack their tenor parts, skilfully reconstructed by the editor.
Although these types of reviews are rare, they reveal the potential of reconstructing a language from which to discuss popular music.
The second part analyses the political tradition that was being actively reconstructed through these texts.
Given the increased doses involved, the boost should be avoided to minimize the risk of complications particularly in the setting of the reconstructed breast.
Simulations including elements of the selected threatening memories are then reconstructed by the dream-production mechanisms.
The problem of reconstructing sur faces from range images has received a great deal of attention.
There is a noticeable difference between simply reconstructing vocabularies and teasing history out of them, however.
There is no index and the process of scanning texts and laboriously reconstructing them has not been matched by careful proof-reading.
The aneurysms observed and reconstructed were all round and expansive.
Priming with "reconstructed" blood allows continuous perfusion, since the longer duration of bypass is not associated with formation of interstitial edema.
Three-dimensional echocardiography also allows the calculation of ventricular volumes and ejection fraction without the need for geometric assumptions, since it reconstructs the entire ventricular cavity.
Although not significantly biased, parameters based on the reconstructed pedigree were underestimated relative to ideal values.
Historians are on firmer ground reconstructing and analyzing past events than they are speculating about what might have happened.
The neighbour joining method : a new method for reconstructing phylogenetic trees.
Our system reconstructs the type and effect of such programs by the addition of subeffecting.
We try to fool the past by reconstructing it in our own image, imposing order and significance on the untidy sources we depend upon.
If we are to study the collaboration itself, the processive/dialogic aspects that are of central importance must be reconstructed speculatively.
Joint velocities are reconstructed through numerical differentiation of joint position readings.
No time limit was set for either reconstructing for the output groups or answering extension questions for the nonoutput groups.
The midline incision was sutured layer by layer and the udder reconstructed.
No differences with respect to the quantitative analysis were seen between par tially and fully reconstructed cells.
In vitro maturation of human preovulatory oocytes reconstructed by germinal vesicle transfer.
In the present study we have found that the sister blastomeres of tetraploid embryos reconstructed by fusion can also enter mitosis asynchronously.
Serial nuclear transfer of goat-rabbit interspecies reconstructed embryos.
Compared with in vivo-produced embryos, the reconstructed embryos have larger spaces between blastomeres.
Electrode tracks were reconstructed at 100 using a microscope with a camera lucida.
The event reconstructed was the product of the past of the village and something that would become 72 part of its history.
The neighbor-joining method : a new method for reconstructing phylogenetic trees.
Are the resulting color experiences reconstructed or just constructed?
In practice, definitions are constructed and reconstructed, even newly formulated, as talk and interaction unfold within their varied circumstances and in relation to shared understandings.
The first is reconstruction, particularly reconstruction of syntax ; the intent appears to be to deny that syntax can be reconstructed.
The eventual turnover of almost the entire investigative units meant that networks of informants had to be reconstructed.
In this case, the overall shape could be reconstructed even when fourfold symmetry was not explicitly enforced.
A construct is assigned a directive of residual if it may depend on dynamic data and thus must be reconstructed in the specialization phase.
The sound signal collected by the microphone and reconstructed by the loudspeaker crosses space without preserving the image of the original sounding object.
In doing so, she reconstructs the social and political conditions of the colony during its first 20 years.
Studying the grammar of a dead language means reconstructing it from incomplete evidence.
In many instances an 'original ' or 'earlier' system is ' suggested ' (rarely reconstructed).
If this is not achieved, the listener will at the very best have difficulty reconstructing the message, or, at worst, not understand it at all.
As the authors point out, the prodrome is a necessarily retrospective construct, reconstructed after the transition to frank psychosis.
Moreover, it highlights the importance of local knowledge and careful assessment of all types of data when reconstructing former glacier limits.
First, the social security system should be reconstructed in such a way that people could easily become and remain financially independent in their old age.
Early carbonaceous asteroids contained liquid solutions that we reconstructed for biological tests.
Given this view, and the recognition that ideologies may change, we should recognize that ideologies may be actively reconstructed, reconsidered and deployed - not just regurgitated.
Mixed theories, by their mere eclecticism, may have an easier time reconstructing the comprehensive applicability of the duty.
A spectrogram may be reconstructed using a set of decorrelated frequency basis functions derived using one of these methods.
In the former, genetic relationships among languages are established by reconstructing earlier forms from evidence in descendant languages.
Of course, a proof using developments can also be reconstructed by hand.
As well as reconstructing the cell counts we can calculate the standard errors in the expected total cell concentrations and the cell-type frequencies and concentrations.
On another, and more intrinsically subjective interpretation, the speaker empathizes with the protagonist, reconstructing her mental processes.
The left and right atrioventricular orifices were reconstructed and the competence tested using cold saline solution.
The migration trajectories of all the women in the sample were reconstructed (if possible).
In all cases, a complete record of subsidence from surface to basement has been reconstructed.
Throughout, the economic and cultural stimulii to rebellion are thoughtfully reconstructed.
The color slides were projected onto a drawing table and the dendritic tree of the cell was reconstructed.
When it was reconstructed a rare turbine, instead of the usual waterwheel was installed.
The location of edges has to be reconstructed by the visual system.
I reconstructed my life and all other women's in the light of male distortion and women's stolen potential.
No completeness can or should be reconstructed for fictional entities, and fictional worlds only contain what is directly claimed or implied by the text.
The process of reconstructing the fictional world is hence a process of maximal coherence-imposing.
Which rules are followed in reconstructing a fictional state of affairs from a set of fictional propositions?
One can trace the looping brushwork tirelessly reconstructing the figures and their 'picture'.
An irregular catchment area, based on actual travel times, could only be reconstructed by actively walking away from a site in different directions.
A sense of the malleability of musical form replaces an earlier reliance on arduously memorised and - reconstructed recorded or notated models.
All of the former are reconstructed as having had a suffix containing a 'high front unround' segment which 'triggered' the umlaut reflected in these spellings.
In this paper, we study the inverse problem of reconstructing the stiffness coefficients of a steel-concrete composite beam by using a different approach.
The paper reconstructs this classic case, and eventually concludes that the latter theory was progressive compared with the former.
In light of this critique, the wisdom of investing time and effort in reconstructing historical kinship configurations was in question.
We re-examine this theory by reconstructing key parts in a more formal way, extending it, and showing how it differs from more recent game theory.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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