The technique relies on bringing the protein directly into the nucleation zone by mixing protein with the appropriate amount of percipient to prevent the diffusion of water out of the drop.
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An expert witness may or may not also be a percipient witness, as in a doctor or may or may not have treated the victim of an accident or crime.
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Incorporation of "'closure "'on a map is important because percipients interpret the figure to be the object or objects in the map that are closed.
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Some of Elgar's more percipient supporters, including Adrian Boult, consider it his greatest choral work, of more consistent quality than even " Gerontius ".
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A study ( Lange and Houran, 1998 ) suggested that poltergeist experiences are delusions " resulting from the affective and cognitive dynamics of percipients'interpretation of ambiguous stimuli ".
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A percipient witness or " eyewitness " is one who testifies what they perceived through his or her senses ( e . g . seeing, hearing, smelling, touching ).
Warcollier's main parapsychology studies involved experiments using a telepathy design in which one or more " agents " observed a target image while one or more " percipients " attempted to " blindly " reproduce it.
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When assuming the absence of human percipients ( for example in the pre-human past ), Barfield says we should no longer naively speak of the world as if phenomena like those of human beings were present.
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"These men were fired because they were percipient witnesses to Michael Jackson coming and going in the middle of the night along with young boys over a period of years, " said their lawyer, Charles Mathews.