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This period saw a surge of research that borrowed theory and methods from economics to study political institutions, such as the United States Congress, as well as political behavior, such as voting.
In recent years, however, there has been a surge in research on visual short-term memory, and also increasing work on spatial short-term memory.
This discovery led to a surge in interest in harnessing RNAi for biomedical research and drug development.
In the early days of the theory, academic psychologists criticized Bowlby, and the psychoanalytic community ostracised him for his departure from psychoanalytical tenets ; however, attachment theory has since become " the dominant approach to understanding early social development, and has given rise to a great surge of empirical research into the formation of children's close relationships ".
They were put into operation in November 1952 ( VOEST in Linz ) and May 1953 ( ÖAMG, Donawitz ) and temporarily became the leading edge of the world's steelmaking, causing a surge in steel-related research.
The Julian Clinic, CME on cruise and Arolen's research lab at Puerto Rico and rapid and unexplained surge in sells of Arolen drugs.
In the 1550s, in Italy, there was a surge of interest in chromatic composition, some of which was part of the movement known as musica reservata, and some of which was motivated by research into ancient Greek music, including modes and genera.
Recently, there has been a surge of interest and establishment of single-sex schools due to educational research.
The field saw significant research findings and a fair surge of interest in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but has seen challenges of nomenclature, obtaining objective and repeatable results, scope, and the fact that some research rests on underlying assumptions about human perception, which is not fully understood.
While a proof of Schanuel's conjecture with number theoretic tools seems a long way off, connections with model theory have prompted a surge of research on the conjecture.
Commenting on the surge of interest in the wreck that appeared at the end of the nineteenth century, Loney observed that research on the wreck was often based around " loosely written words, sometimes presented from hearsay, sometimes from people who could barely read or write, and in most cases from some recalling memories forty or fifty years old.
Although there was a surge of art and research happening in the cyberfeminist field in the late nineties, that surge has subsided and many may conclude we are living in a post-cyberfeminist world ( wide web ).

surge and continued
" La Onda " continued to surge in the early to mid 80s with the fusion progression of tejano music coming to the forefront regionally with " tejano ballad " songs like Espejismo's hit " Somos Los Dos ", written and sung by McAllen native Rudy Valdez, and La Sombra with their Tex-Mex English & Spanish brand of tejano.
After the radio trade publication R & R listed " Cars " as the most added track on both active rock and mainstream rock in May 1999, the song earned " Breaker " status and continued to surge up the chart.
Ros-Lehtinen is a supporter of President George W. Bush's surge policy in Iraq, a supporter of Israel and supports continued sanctions against Cuba.
He continued to maintain that the war in Iraq was " one of the worst foreign-policy mistakes in the history of our nation ," but also stated a belief in an op-ed published in The Seattle Times that Iraq " at long last begun to change substantially for the better " as a result of the surge.
He continued his recent surge of form into the World Championship by recording a 10 – 0 whitewash over Alfie Burden in qualifying.
Population continued to surge throughout the region well into the decade of the 1880s.
The team continued their late season surge in the playoffs and claimed an impressive 37-15 road win over the Omaha Beef in the first round.
A month later, he continued his surge of major titles by beating Jenkins 13 legs to 6 in the final of the 2007 Las Vegas Desert Classic.
This increase in leather shoe production continued well into the 20th century and led to a surge in the number of retail shoe stores in the industrialized world, and subsequently a call for shoe polish by footwear consumers.
In his third year, Fisher led the Aztecs to their first Mountain West Conference tournament title, and finished with a 21-12 record and continued the upward surge of the program.
Although disco music had been declared " dead " in the US in a backlash in 1979, several songs which continued and advanced the exuberant surge of uptempo dance music managed to scale the US pop charts in the intervening years, notably Blondie's " Call Me " in 1980, Laura Branigan's " Gloria " in 1982, and Irene Cara's " Flashdance ( What A Feeling )" in 1983.
The surge of refugees continued to come in from China.

surge and into
At the end of the performance, Dave and Max came out into the brilliantly lit foyer among a surge of gowned and tuxedoed first nighters.
In this relief, the two principal figures, the stern and courageous pope and the dismayed and frightened Attila, surge forward from the center into three dimensions.
Deeply disturbed by the surge of militaristic nationalism in 1930s world politics, Chaplin found that he could not keep these issues out of his work: " How could I throw myself into feminine whimsy or think of romance or the problems of love when madness was being stirred up by a hideous grotesque, Adolf Hitler?
Most striking was the productivity surge in capital, as Milken … and others took the vast sums trapped in old-line businesses and put them back into the markets.
A surge in imports of South Korean products into Japan in 1990 was partly the result of production by Japanese investors in South Korea.
On August 28 – 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina pushed a massive storm surge into Mobile Bay, measuring high at Bayou La Batre ( Alabama ), with higher waves on top, and high at Mobile, at the far northern end of Mobile Bay.
The robot leads the workers from the city, who unknowingly leave their children behind, and they surge into the machine halls, abandoning their posts and destroying the Heart Machine, the central power Station of the city, which causes all the city's systems to fail.
Within a few years, there was an important but lesser-known surge of prospectors into far Northern California, specifically into present-day Siskiyou, Shasta and Trinity Counties.
Popovich proved successful in breathing younger life into the Spurs by these modifications, and the addition of Chris Quinn and Gary Neal, who especially proved to be a valuable asset for the early surge in the season.
A storm surge generated by low pressure in the Atlantic Ocean sometimes tracks eastwards past the north of Scotland and may then be driven into the shallow waters of the North Sea.
The mallet instruments, clear and solid at the beginning, gradually blend into the background as trumpets and soprano saxophones surge forward.
The eye of Katrina passed over the eastern portion of the parish, pushing a storm surge into the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (" MRGO ").
The opening of the mall brought a surge of progress to Eddyville, and all types of businesses began to move into the city.
The storm surge pushed flood waters into both towns, damaging many homes beyond repair in North Beach, and knocking out electrical services for nearly one week.
Midtown Direct, initiated in 1996, offers service directly into Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan, and has since caused a surge in real estate prices as the commute time to midtown dropped from about 50 minutes to 30, as the service eliminated the need for passengers to transfer to PATH trains at Hoboken.
The enraged and terrified revelers surge into the black room and forcibly remove the mask and robe, only to find to their horror that there is no solid form underneath either.
Another explanation is that the muscles contracting peripheral blood vessels become exhausted ( known as a loss of vasomotor tone ) and relax, leading to a sudden surge of blood ( and heat ) to the extremities, fooling the person into feeling overheated.
The team then put together a three match winning run, capped by a 2 – 0 win at champions VfB Stuttgart, to surge into the top six.
However, when bothered, they can assemble into huge swarms displaying complex behavior arising from self-organization, and are able to defeat an intruder by a powerful surge of EMI.
Both organizations came into existence during a surge in popularity for women's basketball in the United States that followed the undefeated, gold medal-winning performance of the United States Women's basketball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
This " LH surge " triggers ovulation, thereby not only releasing the egg from the follicle, but also initiating the conversion of the residual follicle into a corpus luteum that, in turn, produces progesterone to prepare the endometrium for a possible implantation.
In 1998, for a car that had suffered from slow sales when it was officially sold, with a surge of interest and the benefit of a newly introduced SVA scheme, the FD would become so popular that there were more parallel and grey imported models brought into the country than Mazda UK had ever imported.
In 2009, the NHC made moves to eliminate pressure and storm surge ranges from the categories, transforming it into a pure wind scale, called the Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale ( Experimental ).

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