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...There is an interplay that takes place in the text with the act of reading," he said. "The concept of the implied reader is a textual structure...
...commentary on the role of African-Americans in film both in the United States and abroad. Donald Bogle's introduction in itself is an invaluable encapsulation of the history, and these rare posters strikingly show the development of images of race and race relations as well as the continuing interplay between the so-called mainstream and marginal in American culture...
...interplay of cells and tissues that marks the growth of an embryo is one of nature's most exquisitely orchestrated movements. And, for vertebrates, the formation of the spinal cord and brain from a simple tube of cells is as crucial to life as it is beautiful to contemplate. But any defect in this neural tube, likely to appear early in development, can be devastating. Among the possible results: anencephaly, in which a baby is born minus most of its brain, and spina bifida...
While the bulimic cycle often begins with extreme dieting, a subtler form of the purge, the cycle may also be driven by the binge due to the interplay between "the effort to seek control and the effort to seek some comfort," says Riendl...
Some of the benefits of relieving pain may be described as psychological. Pain, after all, is depressing (and depression makes pain worse). Because of the complex interplay between emotion and physiology, experts on analgesia have learned that it is useless to make distinctions between mental and physical pain. "We never say, 'It's all in your head,' " explains Dr. Charles B. Berde, director of the pain service at Children's Hospital in Boston...