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Grief here is not diffused among many, thus attenuating the grief experienced by the individual, but is personalized and concentrated in the extreme.
Instead, they had concentrated on the accumulation of historical and biographical information.
Instead of concentrating on the rational exchange of information, literature should emphasize the presence of both rational and irrational elements in human existence.
In this history we have concentrated on the evidence of literary critics.
Competence is with production rather than design and therefore he concentrates on that.
On the computer you really concentrated on the screen - didn't have time to talk to the person next to you.
To date the critical response has concentrated on ethics and the political and clinical practicality of the proposals.
Roberts concentrates on the abnormalities that have been found in the medial temporal cortex in a number of independent studies.
When the new methods of concentrating minerals were introduced, large numbers of female workers were replaced by male in the sink and float plants.
However, it is disappointing that it concentrates quite so much on the more traditional aspects of coloration, especially the coloration of textiles.
Local companies ceased producing and concentrated on distribution.
Unemployment tends to be concentrated within certain families.
The fractions showing high chorismate mutase activity were pooled and concentrated by centrifugal filtration.
The fractions showing high aromatic aminotransferase activity were pooled and concentrated by centrifugal filtration.
We did not look at the co-prescribed drugs here, but concentrated only on antibiotics.
The problems were concentrated in burley tobacco growing, which dropped from a production of 4n8 million kilos in 1996 to 0n7 million kilos in 1997.
Rather than attempting to reveal 'the man behind the myth', he concentrates on (the construction of) the myth itself.
In the insectivore anamniote clades, strong selective pressures were concentrated on the visual system to detect object size and movement.
Many studies have concentrated on the home as a financial asset since for many home-owners it represents their most, if not only, significant financial asset.
The chapter concentrates upon social history - the history of everyman and woman, which is so rarely written.
Their military actions were concentrated at first in the north and west of the region- very little happened in the east until the late autumn.
The target article concentrated exclusively on the brain activity involved in perception.
Classic social psychology has concentrated on explaining the proximate questions of many human behaviors, for example, how do perceptions of authority affect obedience or conformity?
Given scene coherence, the subjective impression of concentrating on only one thing at a time may be real but deceptive.
At the empirical level, hobson et al.'s model concentrates on global states instead of specific contents of consciousness.
In this way they kept intruders at bay and wealth and resources concentrated in the hands of the weheebe and the egge-hodaabe.
Section 2 presents a background of the research domain concentrating on reusability issues as well as experiences on using design patterns in other domains.
Low risk enterprises have relatively small variance, which means their returns are concentrated round the mean value.
A set of keys concentrating on the alate morph and without recourse to plant host information is doubly welcome.
In contrast, during the dry season, flies in some cases are concentrated around waterholes.
Moreover, large firms are concentrated in consumer good industries.
Previous research in instr umental learning has concentrated mainly on revealing relationships between lear ning activities and learning results.
Now, most archaeological fieldwork is concentrated in some micro-regional projects.
The most interesting points in the ongoing debate seem to be concentrating on issues of data collection, such as intensity, visibility and sampling.
However, the abstract theory concentrates on understanding mathematical structures rather than exposing applications in solving differential equations.
Bilingual language acquisition research has largely concentrated on the question of bilingual children's use of one or two grammatical systems.
Much of the research conducted in the 1960s was concentrated on pre-school and school-age children.
Oligomers of perfluorinated organosilanes diffused to the surface and became concentrated there.
Moreover, if mortality gains were concentrated in certain families, as they likely were, the net effects for them would be far greater.
To be sure, until 1736 most interactions and social relations were not or not yet concentrated within the same wealth group.
Most zenidaka changes were concentrated in the 18-year period from 1810 to 1827 and in the 7-year period from 1840 to 1846.
The shops were concentrated on the major shopping street ; boarding houses were built with the shops.
Unlike the profile of unweighted tries [23, 24, 36], that of weighted tries does not seem concentrated.
In recent decades, bioethics literature has generally concentrated on the relationship between healthcare providers and patients, resource allocation, and scientific integrity.
The paper concentrates on interphysician consultations, physician discussion groups, communication with established patients, and communication with potential patients.
Nevertheless, the figures show that such pottery was not concentrated in specific areas, but widespread among the inhabitants.
The difference though with cricket hunters is that they select large and good-quality crickets, not concentrating on size alone.
The stairs, lavatory and kitchen were concentrated in the core of the plan.
She lived increasingly in her bedroom, concentrating needed objects and valued possessions around her.
The analysis in this paper therefore concentrates on the impact of a few key explanatory variables, whose importance have been highlighted in the theoretical literature.
Empirical studies have concentrated on a wide spectrum of countries and run into inevitable problems of data comparability and quality.
States with abundant mineral and oil reserves extract their revenues from resources that are concentrated geographically and in terms of ownership.
We therefore subsequently concentrated exclusively on the main treatments.
Here a 'single-peak' solution is one for which most of the mass is concentrated on one lattice site.
The rest of the book concentrates on 'quantificational possessives', those in which the possessor phrase contains a quantificational determiner: every woman's father for example.
Rather, increasing use was concentrated in formal combinations where the progressive was already prevalent, namely the present and past tenses.
Here we concentrated on whether the infant could be coaxed into giving the spatula to the stranger, and simply rated whether this occurred.
My seventh grader has difficulty concentrating, cannot pay attention for long.
A variety of contributions, mostly concentrated in the second day, dealt with more peripheral topics.
Decline was largely concentrated in the city centre close to the location of many church buildings.
Nevertheless, some of the matrix magma probably was squeezed out during this process, concentrating the orbicules into a smaller volume.
However, the exceedances may have a tendency to be concentrated in the time period following the first exceedance at time zero.
The expansion indicates the outward diffusion of the amplified vorticity concentrated within a tilting cross-vortex tube.
The analysis concentrated on consequences for maize production because maize is the dominant food crop in the area.
We have concentrated here on quasi-geostrophic flow with a sinusoidal forcing.
Nonzero values are concentrated more than ever in the edges of the wake.
Almost no research has addressed this issue, as virtually all trials have concentrated on short-term outcomes.
The theory provides an algorithm which, in an asymptotic sense, is able to rebuild a posteriori the irrotational flow with vorticity concentrated on the sheet.
Phospholipases are concentrated within the lysosomes of the fetal membrane and decidual cells.
The book concentrates on embryos, limbs and eyes.
Thus, this work concentrates on implementing a finite-element scheme incorporating these features, which are necessary for the study of extruded non-isothermal jets.
Much of this work has concentrated on the search for an airborne insect vector.
Has a difficult time tuning out background noise and concentrating when trying to study.
The research in model composition concentrates on providing causal explanations for the behavior of small devices.
During the first 1.5 h of the design session, the architect concentrates on understanding the design task and developing a proposal.
Initially, the work concentrated on developing heuristics for nesting, automating the staging and punch shape selection, and decomposition process.
The group division according to the general cognitive level has also been used in other studies concentrating on language skills in prematurely born children.
Dispersed interest groups thus provide a useful theoretical complement to concentrated interest groups.
By concentrating on the importance of the sources of machine power as the defining characteristic of industrialism, scholars have overlooked alternative paths to industrial change.
Otherwise, the principal governing factor of the depopulation process would be the expansion of other locations, particularly the urban centres where economic growth was concentrated.
The vor ticity distribution is not uniform and is concentrated on the sur face of the bubble until the vor tex ring is formed.
Political scientists generally use the term "discourse" (and the method of discourse analysis) in a more concrete way, concentrating on language at the micro level.
The state's authoritarian and expansionist project extended to curtailing the independence of the judiciary, strengthening the military, and concentrating power in the executive.
The survey finds that the constituency for democracy is broader than the constituency for market reform, which is concentrated among educated male elites.
Education facilities, especially high schools, have historically been concentrated in the south and in the capital city.
Much of the literature concentrates on patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction as a cause for their heart failure.
Care at a distance is manifestly insufficient if concentrated, short-term help is required.
Current provision is heavily concentrated on the 'oldest old'.
Endnotes are concentrated at the back of the book followed by a helpful and extensive index.
Glucosinolates are concentrated within the seed material and are retained in the coldcrushing procedure12 used in this study.
Late entrants' dairy herds had higher inputs of concentrates, achieved higher milk yields, and had a higher incidence of veterinary treatments.
With ready access to concentrated chemical fertilizers in non-organic farming, disposal became the primary interest in land application of organic waste materials.
Studies have tended to be limited to younger patients but have also concentrated on those with severe heart failure.
Here interest is concentrated at the lower end of the spectrum.
In areas with nutrient poor sands any process that concentrates rare clay minerals might be expected to have an impact upon plant distribution and composition.
The political debate also concentrated on problems resulting from the process of industrialization.
The advantage of concentrating the investigation on the late medieval period is that both written and material evidence is especially plentiful.
Firstly, we have concentrated exclusively on the role of spatial environmental heterogeneity in defining plant niches.
The 1891 investigation concentrated on sugar, and the 1893 on coal.
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