Strikingly addressed are the hypocrisies and effacement within the tourist trade. |
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They also inadvertently revealed the scope of art history's effacement of this context of practice. |
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Epithelial foot process effacement with microvillous transformation was present. |
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A second computed tomographic scan showed effacement of the temporal sulci and gyri, which was believed to be secondary to cerebral edema. |
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Additionally, there is relative sulcal effacement and loss of grey-white matter differentiation from diffuse brain swelling. |
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Histology of the lymph node showed a histiocytic proliferation with near-complete effacement of the normal nodal architecture. |
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Using the self-effacing formal devices associated with conceptualism and minimalism, Piper interrogates the subjective effacement of the racial stereotype. |
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A repeat CT head scan showed slightly increased ventricular size, with no sulcal effacement. |
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In looking towards monochromy, precisely where the meanings of the diaphanous, the immaterial and the intangible are determined, each one of my self-portraits comes across like an emergence, and an effacement. |
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A genetic locus of enterocyte effacement conserved among diverse enterobacterial pathogens. |
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Indeed, writing is about the effacement of the origin that never was, in Derridean terms. |
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Blurring of the gray-white matter and sulcal effacement were present within the right middle cerebral artery distribution, raising suspicion for acute ischemic infarct. |
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