Example sentences of "[noun sg] discussed in [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 For the empirical evidence discussed in the first section of this chapter led to the conclusion that habituation and latent inhibition are subserved by different mechanisms ; it follows that a theory based on the assumption of a common mechanism must be wrong in one way or another ; the fact that Wagner 's theory is inadequate as an account of habituation provides no reason to reject its explanation for latent inhibition .
2 Much of the evidence discussed in the next few chapters will rely on EEG and other electro-physiological information , and some understanding of the basis of these measures is essential to understanding how we know what we do about sleep .
3 An alternative approach is for the instruction to scan from ( usually ) the most-significant to the least.significant end of the word , searching for the first bit set to one , and placing the number of that bit position in a suitable register , Notice the similarity between this operation and the " shift and count " instruction discussed in the last section .
4 Although it developed quite independently of the Russian Formalist/Prague School structuralist theory discussed in the last two chapters , there are some fundamental affinities between the two movements .
5 All of this change was brought about by pressure from the integrated education movement discussed in the next section .
6 As a starting point , the methods of tabular reformulation discussed in the last section may form part of an initial familiarization phase .
7 Many ingenious hypotheses have been advanced to account for this supposed rise in NAIRU , the most promising of which is the notion of hysteresis discussed in the next section .
8 Using the wave/particle duality discussed in the last chapter , everything in the universe , including light and gravity , can be described in terms of particles .
9 Most of the forms of publicity through print discussed in the first section of this chapter were taken up by the West Indians .
10 Here we have , in fact , a developed form of the variable analysis discussed in the last chapter .
11 It has in turn important implications for the question of the burden of the national debt discussed in the next section .
12 Within hierarchical organizations of any size , more complex structures are observed than the simple ( two-level ) system discussed in the last section .
13 Abolitionists thus presented themselves to the world and to each other as part of a continuous progress despite the significant disjunctures in the movement 's history discussed in the last chapter ( pp.65–6 ) .
14 Clifford Geertz 's analysis of Balinese culture discussed in the last chapter , for example , has the unfortunate appearance of explaining the extremity of anti-communist violence which took place on the island in the mid-1960s as somehow linked to something essential about the Balinese as a society .
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