This lent a gentler patina to the game, according to James McManus, who teaches a course on the literature and science of poker at the Art Institute of Chicago (nice job, that).
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Instead of relying only on the literature, we can and should develop and utilize computational methods to reverse engineer disease pathways from observational data, followed by simulated therapeutic interventions that will guide real treatments (see Figure 1 here).
We base our guidelines on the medical literature and evaluate our practices by how well we adhere to the evidence.
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Professor Nigel Leask, regius professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow, said Burns read widely in the contemporary literature on the subject while he was being trained.
Why rhythmic rocking leads to better sleep went beyond the scope of the study, though the authors have several ideas based on the recent literature.
Ms. Crawford seems unaware of the vast literature on the economics of oligopolistic competition.
Despite its obvious connection to the psychology of thumos, the fascinating contemporary literature on the evolutionary basis of the status-obsessed mind is AWOL from The Social Animal.
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Your comments may be explained by your use of a misleading graph of Russian life expectancy and your lack of awareness of the extensive existing literature on the other factors you cited, especially alcohol.
The city council has worked in partnership with community writing organisation Writing On The Wall, the Merseyside Literature Partnership and other local groups to put the festival together.
The city council will be working in partnership with community writing organisation Writing On The Wall, the Merseyside Literature Partnership and other local groups to finalise details of the festival, which will be partly funded by Arts Council England.
Instead, the companies relied on published research in the literature.
The study, which the researchers believe is the first systematic review of literature on the subject, finds that the technique may be effective in alleviating pain either during or after dental surgery.
While these practices are central to Scrum, it is easy to miss in the vast literature on Scrum that the practices of Scrum rest on certain Agile values .
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He was drawing on the works of imaginative literature to exemplify and explain the behavior of people in business organizations in a way that was richer and more realistic than any journal article or textbook.
The committee will review the available literature on concussions, in the context of developmental neurobiology, in terms of their causes, relationships to hits to the head or body during sports, and the effectiveness of protective devices and equipment.
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In truth, the Italian experience is consistent with the findings of a growing body of academic literature on the issue: fiscal adjustment dominated by tax increases typically is a recipe for failure: It fails to stabilize the debt and it is more likely to cause economic contractions.
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The large literature on macro prudential regulation stresses the importance of using information obtained in the supervisory process to check for emerging bubbles and other imbalances.
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And there is no equivalent of Animal House or the huge literature on high school and college experience in the United States both in films and books in Europe.
Others in literature on the list include Booker Prize-winning author Penelope Lively, 78, who is made a dame.
Auerbach has written an accessible summary of the literature on the incidence of the tax.
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At the same time Perlman and partners were trolling through the literature on converting coal into more versatile fuels.
The literature on hospital competition shows that hospital competition improves quality and lowers costs and lowers patient waiting times.
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Nevertheless, this book is a valuable addition to the literature on the Sierra Leone war, written by a well-informed Sierra Leonean intellectual.
This year's chemistry prize will be announced on Wednesday, with the literature and peace prizes to be awarded later in the week.
LaMattina is plainly unfamiliar with the literature on this issue which is, coincidentally, discussed at length in my book (which LaMattina has not read).
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In 2007, researchers at Arizona State University decided to do a systematic review of all the literature on the efficacy of prayer to see what picture emerged.
This unique resource draws attention to a rapidly growing scientific literature on the contribution of indigenous and traditional knowledge to understanding climate change vulnerability, resilience and adaptation.
Adam Zeman draws on literature, the history of science, and his practice as a consultant neurologist to paint a portrait which, like the brain itself, is elegantly arranged.
Some of it appears in the literature on sensory deprivation.
It does not mention a vast literature on the economic causes of criminality and how to structure legal incentives to reduce crime, a subject that has largely been ignored by politicians.
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