The present review includes a few large and several small trials published as abstracts or full articles in many journals. |
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The works include landscapes, still lifes, figuratives, abstracts and pastels, by approximately 75 artists. |
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It stemmed from 17th-cent. abstracts of books and comments on publishers' puffs. |
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It is quality stuff, ranging from huge abstracts to delicate pencil drawings. |
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Today we are beginning to publish abstracts of speeches made at the conference. |
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The exhibition features everything from portraits to pop art as well as landscapes and abstracts. |
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Clicking on the tag's link will display a list of all the article abstracts associated with that keyword. |
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His most characteristic works are abstracts painted in light, translucent colours, often delicate shades of blue. |
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They spent many hours searching in commercial databases, looking for abstracts and full-text articles. |
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In my view, it is first necessary to remove all abstracts, conference talks, proceedings, and other unrefereed publications from the listing. |
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Gradually, the artist transited to pure abstracts, investing the image of nature with colours. |
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Mann abstracts a passage from the Bhagavata Purana to illustrate the interwoven strands of Aryan and Dravidian in the story. |
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For example, we employ a full-time abstractor whose services include preparation of abstracts of title in many Louisiana parishes. |
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We categorized the articles using the abstracts, and, when necessary, we asked the authors to classify their work correctly. |
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Over the intervening years, over 20 research papers have been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals or as research abstracts. |
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Dr. De Luca has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles, over 200 abstracts, a book, and holds 12 patents. |
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The unorthodox phrasing abstracts the original material and gives the composition an edgy modernness. |
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Content that we intend keeping free throughout this period includes abstracts of articles, rapid responses, and the Editor's Choice column. |
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Summarizing occurs when a student produces a short statement that represents presented information or abstracts a general theme. |
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Indeed, its dramatic argument is that such a personality either abstracts itself out of existence or falls into contradiction and self-destructs. |
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These paintings clearly have precedence in date to the first abstracts of such acknowledged pioneers as Dove, Kandinsky, and Kupka. |
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The authors of abstracts in conference proceedings were contacted for further information. |
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Kantian ethics abstracts from the fact that as moral agents we are situated in the context of a history which is both unique and irreversible. |
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But, while Elkins writes good staccato dialogue, he abstracts his characters from society. |
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Concentration, by selection and intensification, is necessary because the mind ideates, abstracts, typifies. |
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Linear simplicity, naive spontaneity, subtlety of tones and interesting techniques mark his abstracts. |
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During this time, his paintings were brightly coloured abstracts executed with violently expressive brushwork. |
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A complete list of abstracts is available on-line which gives the tenor of the whole proceedings. |
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He was surprised when the kids were more attracted to a showcase of Smithsonian abstracts than to a display of Mickey and Minnie art. |
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He has purchased a wide range of artwork, including colorful, cartoonish prints and wild abstracts framed in austere black mouldings. |
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The divisions operate on a semiannual schedule, sending spring and fall meeting abstracts and newsletters to their members via third-class mail. |
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Quinn, Rolando and Campbell report that contemporary abstracts and landscapes are their biggest sellers. |
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A library user is presented with an array of other online and CD-ROM products, some offering abstracts or full-text retrieval. |
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Journal articles usually have abstracts, so you can draw on these for guidance on how to approach this task. |
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Bold, geometric shapes, abstracts, squares and sharp angles are all appropriate. |
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We excluded studies published as abstracts only as we considered the information to be unsufficient for our assessment. |
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The pure mathematician abstracts from physical situations certain quantitative aspects of bodies and their relations, and deals exclusively with these aspects. |
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In 1997 she for the first time displayed nonfigurative work, including Buddhist abstracts. |
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The dissertation title should appear on all five abstracts, although only one should identify the author and provide a current mailing address and daytime telephone number. |
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Logically, they are abstracts and yet they seem to be pictures of something concrete, something in, perhaps, a third realm which is neither our mind nor the world. |
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Some were boring portraits but the abstracts caught my gaze. |
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The show consisted of figurative paintings, landscapes and abstracts. |
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Ranging from classic black and white shots featuring line and form to intriguing abstracts in colour, the exhibition charts Rob's photographic journey during this period. |
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This official publication of many societies of gynecological oncology gives free access to tables of contents and abstracts. |
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The authors searched several electronic indexes and reference lists of retrieved publications, and hand searched abstracts and conference proceedings. |
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A call for case abstracts is now open to solicit examples to be included in the casebook. |
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Table of contents and abstracts of current year issues are freely available. |
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Recursion is an early example of operation or mechanism abstraction: it abstracts away from the mechanisms of the underlying machine. |
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Instead, the newly minted laureates have created something that focuses on what researchers are interested in, and abstracts away the rest. |
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Publications: references, bibliographic details and abstracts of research publications such as studies, reports and scientific papers. |
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Mathys will be present at the Efort Congress in Madrid with 3 abstracts and 10 posters. |
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Two reviewers independently scanned the citations and abstracts to identify relevant articles. |
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Population information was gathered from titles and abstracts, and is as precise as possible. |
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Most of the disseminated abstracts are on very specialized topics and are applicable in narrow segments of practice. |
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Click here for access to the programs, abstracts and presentation synopses of past conferences. |
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Any use of abstracts from material published on the web site is permitted for strictly personal use. |
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Contributions appear in English, French or German, preceded by abstracts in all three languages as well as Spanish and Russian. |
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A publication of the French association of Canadian studies includes articles in English as well as French, accompanied by bilingual abstracts. |
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In texture and size they look, at first glance, like very close-grained, asymmetric versions of one of Bridget Riley's prismatically divided, coloured abstracts. |
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Furthermore, while abstracts of novel drug types were more likely to be presented at the meeting, they were no less likely than abstracts on non-novel drugs to be published. |
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I found numerous abstracts and articles that contain good wound care as part of a general recommendation to practitioners, usually in the conclusion of the document. |
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Two independent reviewers selected the relevant abstracts and articles. |
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He has published over 60 articles, book chapters and abstracts. |
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Among the better-known artists, Essenhigh came across especially strongly with a screenprint that abstracts two bucking broncos into a design motif. |
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Two reviewers collated and independently assessed abstracts. |
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All abstracts must be submitted electronically using our online program. |
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The lake is owned by United Utilities, which abstracts water to serve customers in the Whitehaven area. |
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Furthermore, the publication of abstracts of board meetings is justifiable, and the justifications for decisions taken must be clearly evident from these abstracts, so that market players can make their own decisions. |
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This project is only one of dozens of abstracts disseminated each year. |
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Websites such as LibraryThing and Amazon provide abstracts, reviews, and recommendations of books. |
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Follow this link to get abstracts of my papers available on Pubmed. |
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A separate record is created for each language version of a document, but the records for language versions other than English do not include an abstract, because abstracts are available only in English. |
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We were not dealing with abstracts in this study. |
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The preface consists solely of reproduced abstracts from each of the chapters, with no summarization or analysis by the editors. |
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Ultrapure Water Journal is accepting abstracts submissions for presentation, which can either be submitted online at www. |
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The Scientific Committee is also extremely enthusiastic when considering the breath of the disciplinary and geographic diversity of the abstracts. |
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So, emerging from art school in Jerusalem and Paris, he became a modernist for seven years, painting apocalyptic abstracts dominated by black, until he seemed to hit the bottom of a well. |
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Past imagery has included super-subtle abstracts and atmospheric landscapes as well as a graffiti menagerie, caricature portraits and severed tree trunks. |
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Table of contents and abstracts freely available. |
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Reports for production exceeding the 230 tonne threshold will include the purpose, the chemical name, common or trade name used, the structural formula and chemical abstracts service registry number if one has been assigned. |
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Mercury takes this meaning and value, records them in the brain tapes of memory, relates them to other records, classifies, abstracts and generalizes, and as a result a mind unfolds its latent powers. |
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Neither pure nor formal, it mixes and hybridizes different fields, making use of all the flows and transparencies between maps, diagrams, abstracts and volumes. |
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Several of AcademyHealth's Interest Groups conduct calls for abstracts for their respective annual meetings. |
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The physicist abstracts from the semantic properties of the inkblot and considers only the physical properties. |
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Around 100 pieces ranging from portraits to abstracts were displayed during the pub crawl, with ten being sold. |
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A chlorine atom is generated from elemental chlorine, which abstracts a hydrogen atom from methane, resulting in the formation of hydrogen chloride. |
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Thankyou to the Conference Committee led by Erica McIntyre, for collating all submitted scientific abstracts and coordinating the peer-review process. |
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The work includes a section called the Digesta which abstracts the principles of Roman law in such a way that they can be applied to any situation. |
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