Given the profusion of such texts and their repeated manifestations in publisher's catalogues, one wonders how and why academic publishers continue to produce such works.
In spite of the profusion of theoretical considerations, field practice is largely the same, as are the basic reports.
Nevertheless, the profusion of pyroclastic deposits signifies a major input to the volcanic-sedimentary record derived from subaerial volcanism.
If the recent profusion of relevant journals is an indicator, we need not worry too much, at least nor about quantity.
There is thus an embarrassing profusion of possible explanations.
This is a rose garden, the painted wainscot a trellis, above which floats a profusion of smaller blooms.
And incidentally (though they do not mention this), it may also explain the currently mysterious profusion of descending fibers in the visual system.
Unlike their forerunners, they could not look to a profusion of heiresses nor to the rewards of office to propel their rise.