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Photocross - LifeStyle: The Value Of Expression In Portraiture.
photocross-lifestyle.blogspot.com
A matter to which many portrait photographers do not give the consideration that it merits, is the expression of the sitter's countenance at the moment of the exposure.
 
Lonesome No More! A Middle-Name Assignation System
thesurrealist.co.uk
Meaningless fun...
 
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webapp.icpsr.umich.edu
A friend or relative recommended R buy
 
Radiation Risk
irb.ucsd.edu
 
A specialization for relative disparity in V2.
O M Thomas, B G Cumming, and A J Parker
Nature neuroscience 5 (5), 472-8 (May 2002)
 
Stereoscopic processing of absolute and relative disparity in human visual cortex.
Peter Neri, Holly Bridge, and David Heeger
Journal of neurophysiology 92 (3), 1880-91 (Sep 2004)
 
On the Uniform Convergence of Relative Frequencies of Events to Their Probabilities
Theory of Probability and Its Applications 16 (2), 264 (1971)
 
The Distribution of Relative Clauses in Chinese Discourse
Discourse Processes 43 (1), 25 (2007)
The particular forms of relative clauses (RCs) in Mandarin Chinese lead to particular cognitive, semantic, pragmatic, and discourse constraints on speakers and writers. In this study, analyses of oral and written Mandarin Chinese narratives demonstrate that SS structures (subject head noun phrase [NP] modified by a subject RC) are produced more frequently than OS (object head NP modified by subject RC) and OO structures (object head NP modified by object RC), which are more frequent than the rare SO (subject head NP modified by an object RC) structure. These patterns can be explained by the interaction of cognitive strategies of closure and the semantic and discourse functions of RC constructions. In particular, the center-embeddedness of Mandarin Chinese RCs likely leads to greater cognitive load for speakers than writers, and the fact that head NPs are more likely to refer to humans helps predict the predominance of the SS pattern.

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