Sentences with phrase «remove part of a subject»

MEG can provide roughly the same level of spatial detail as ECOG but without the need to remove part of a subject's skull, and it is far more accurate than EEG.

Not exact matches

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Since «God» identifies part of this subject matter, the word must be so defined as to remove the possibility of doubting the reality of that to which it refers.
It is a loaded subject, both because Jean - Georges Vongerichten is one of the few chefs equal to Boulud in age, stature, and pedigree, and because the New York Times critic Pete Wells has recently removed one of Restaurant Daniel's four stars — in large part because of what he saw as a double standard between the treatment of VIPs and anonymous diners.
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To cover this vast amount of ground, it discusses, at a high level, subjects ranging from observations of various parts of the climate system and climate modelling to the limits of economic assessments, the different pathways of greenhouse gas emissions considered, adaptation response strategies and methods of mitigation that include everything from from taxing greenhouse gas emissions to removing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere.
Generally, this kind of business is subject to minimal regulation, but environmental laws to limit the scope of businesses that may legally dispose of certain kinds of waste such as toxic materials (e.g. drugs, batteries, things containing lead or mercury such as many electronic parts, petroleum products, rubber tires), and how certain materials must be handled (e.g. old refrigerators have to have doors removed).
As in previous years, the Osgoode Society continues to demonstrate its interest in a wide range of subjects that form a part of legal history — a late nineteenth century murder case in Prince Edward County, an everyday lawyer's practice in the first half of the nineteenth century, the stories of judges from the colonies who were suspended or removed from office for political reasons, and the operation of the criminal justice system in the west from 1886 to 1940.
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