10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANECDOTICALLY»
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Sustaining Urban Networks: The Social Diffusion of Large ...
More anecdotically perhaps, it can be argued that exclusionary urban design is
not always deliberate. Graham and Marvin attribute to "carefully designed local
disconnections" the poor accessibility to "inward-looking" shopping malls on foot
or ...
Olivier Coutard, Richard Eugene Hanley, Rae Zimmerman, 2005
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The System of the International Organizations of the ...
... Brosio and his successor, the Dutchman Joseph Luns. From the point of view
of "cadre" they were both the right people at the right place— in the full meaning
of the words. Both had in common not only an anecdotically tall height (over ...
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Selected Papers of E.B. Dynkin with Commentary
I recall Racah enjoying (anecdotically) the fact that he had found an application
for Cartan's exceptional G(2), in studying the /-shell in atomic spectra. One
defines an SO(7) algebra acting on some constructs involving the 7-dimensional /
-shell ...
Evgeniĭ Borisovich Dynkin, Alexander Adolph Yushkevich, Gary M. Seitz, 2000
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Reading with Michel Serres: An Encounter with Time
(lt is also anecdotically useful to recall that he served for a time as an officer in the
French navy.) Banal as they may seem. these considerations color the way
Serres works la belle noiseuse into the core of his argtunent with which he
intends to ...
5
The Art of the Novel: Critical Prefaces
Strangely enough, none the less, the continent was anecdotically interesting to
the islands — though as soon as these were reached all difference between the
fruit of the private and the fruit of the public garden naturally dropped. More than ...
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Self-Perspectives across the Life Span
One possible mechanism, often anecdotically identified as verbal teasing, is
frequently perceived by those who observe youth in naturalistic settings to be
potentially consequential for their well-being (Eder 1987; Hollingshead 1949; ...
Richard P. Lipka, Thomas M. Brinthaupt, 1992
“The author means by Paradox, something apart from general opinion, either in
subject, method, or conclusion.” As a scientific man, he records bibliographically
and anecdotically, all the extraordinary books by authors who have indulged in ...
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Metalloendopeptidases—Advances in Research and Application: ...
The researchers concluded: “MMP inhibitors (MMPIs) may dampen collateral
tissue damage, as is anecdotically reported for tetracyclines as MMP regulators
in parasite infections.” Geurts and colleagues published the results of their
research ...
The single drawback was that the intimacies and privileges it witnessed for in that
most precious connection seemed scarce credible; the inimitable presence was
anecdotically enough attested, but I somehow rather missed the evidential ...
Henry James, Leon Edel, 1956
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Autoimmune Diseases of the Skin: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, ...
Monoclonal antibodies against e. g. CD4 (Prinz et al., 1996), CD 20 or TNFα
have only anecdotically been used in CCLE or in SLE only. As their efficacy still
needs to be evaluated especially for CCLE they should be used only in cases of
...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANECDOTICALLY»
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anecdotically is used in the context of the following news items.
Lent Me Your Ears
Anecdotically too, but I have not seen any real movement (say a 5% or 10% increase) for lent that .... Anecdotically again (until I see real data. «MediaPost Communications, Feb 15»
ERs seeing increase in patients under Obamacare
"A lot of times, anecdotically, we hear that people don't want to wait," Houghland said. But he added: "Emergency departments are built and ... «The Courier-Journal, Jun 14»
Media Roundup: Ian Rapoport (A.K.A. Rapsheet) Will Be Missed
At least anecdotically, it seems like the Herald has been more productive on the beat than their competition. With Rapoport gone, what direction ... «SB Nation, Mar 12»
Greater patient access to records proposed
... said the department began hearing anecdotically that people wanted answers: Has my ex-husband, who works at the hospital but wasn't part ... «USA Today, Jun 11»
Exxon Valdez oil lingers, as does its toxicity
This is something residents in communities throughout the spill zone have commented on anecdotically for years. “In fact,” Short says, “there's ... «Science News, Mar 09»