Response to gaze is reckoned to be a good measure of the development of theory of mind in human children.
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So Syracuse became a laboratory of economic development theory.
It has been rigorous in the development of antitrust theory and an energetic enforcer of the law.
This was the development of the current theory in the 1960s and 70s called the "Standard Model".
The difference between the two is actually rooted in an academic theory of development (not that it matters).
The answer they found was what Powell describes as the anchor-tenant theory of economic development.
The Geopark's outstanding historical contribution, both in terms of the development of geological and archaeological sciences is astounding: from the Huttonian Theory, to the naming of the Devonian Period by Sedgwick and Murchison, and even Pengelly's discoveries informing worldwide public opinion as to the antiquity of man.
Taking just one example, the development of much of modern physics (from quantum theory to the creation of the atom bomb) owes its success to teamwork.
Proceeds from the sale, if allowed, would go into a special pot to help finance conservation, anti-poaching and, at least in theory, rural development for local people, most of whom regard elephants as a destructive nuisance.
Kennan, whose writings gave birth to the theory of nuclear deterrence, argued passionately but futilely against the development of the hydrogen bomb.
They will be widely viewed as a referendum on the prevailing theory in Alzheimer's drug development, which focuses on sticky clumps of protein known as beta amyloid that build up in the brain.
Most was to pay for the development of new medicines for chronic lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis and emphysema, which can, in theory, be made from proteins in the milk of a cloned flock.
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