No regions of the genome exhibited nonrandom segregation of any markers in the unaffected females tested. |
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In order to be topical, the exhibited painters were given the option of working with water-based techniques. |
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Els, though, exhibited the fortitude to hold his own when others were holding post-mortems. |
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A few samples exhibited particularly prevalent areas of endolithic borings around the margins of the rostra. |
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Inhalant users exhibited greater density of familial alcoholism and aggressiveness than nonusers. |
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This exhibition includes Ainu art which attracted great interest recently when exhibited in Europe. |
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When clocked above 3600 MHZ the system would boot, but exhibited random reboots as well as constant crashes. |
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He exhibited the tea set at the Knights Galleries International in Canada, where it was snapped up quickly. |
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In a previous report of Lyme-associated extrapyramidal features in 5 patients, 5 all of the patients exhibited akinesia, pains, and rigidity. |
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In the right hand corner you can see a model of what the original installation looked like when it was exhibited in Prague. |
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Whether or not they were currently depressed, young women who had experienced childhood depression exhibited unusually high right-brain activity. |
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Clearings exhibited large quantities of grapes that crept along from shrub to shrub, their huge bunches of fruit nearly touching the ground. |
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The soprano exhibited dark, smoky richness of timbre and pure, dulcet high tones that entranced the ear. |
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The complex shear modulus, measured in response to nanoscale oscillatory perturbations, exhibited soft-glassy rheology. |
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It was accepted by the respondent that his managerial performance exhibited regrettable lapses and the tribunal can only wholeheartedly agree. |
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Her earliest exhibited pieces were thoughtful and ambitious, if youthfully tendentious. |
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From 1977 on the work she exhibited included both large pieces of tapestry weaving and finely woven braids. |
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The artist exhibited in International biennales in Asia, America and Europe. |
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American doctrinal thought exhibited a certain retrograde character during the years before the Civil War. |
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We regret to animadvert upon the disturbance and disorderly conduct exhibited in the Town Hall of New Rochelle upon Thursday evening, the 16th. |
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Red squirrels exhibited a similar breeding cycle to that of northern flying squirrels. |
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This wolf spider exhibited significant levels of both partial feeding and prey abandonment at high rates of encounter with prey. |
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If he doesn't publish Jessie, there goes his love affair, a sample of whose torridness is tastelessly exhibited onstage. |
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In all his writings the fruits of observation and reflection were exhibited in lucid prose. |
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Today he is out of prison and his miniatures are exhibited at New York City's New Museum of Contemporary Art. |
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Designers at Chrysler exhibited elegance and refinement with the Firepower Grand Tourer Concept. |
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In fact, patients with severe nephrotic syndrome exhibited lactescence of the serum. |
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Common folk also exhibited chivalrous conduct, though in less glamorous ways. |
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In exercising the functions of his high station, Gregory exhibited great mildness and forbearance. |
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Like many of the artists whose works were exhibited at the fair, Lux's photographs blur the boundary between reality and artificiality. |
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In particular he constructed the tangent plane and exhibited the surface as an envelope of planes. |
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Except in the postcontact period, the Neanderthals had exhibited only equivocal signs of symbolic behaviors. |
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The contemporary art collection, exhibited on level 4, includes works in the plastic arts, architecture and design from the 1960s to the present. |
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Because of aptitude and training, one of these gunas are exhibited and the person is identified accordingly. |
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What makes his work memorable is this ability to observe people as they exhibited all their grandeur and flaws. |
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He exhibited his trademark stream-of-consciousness lyrics and scat singing during solos, proving he is as original and innovative as ever. |
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He exhibited more delicate skills when he headed home Hamilton's second goal. |
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This was prominently exhibited in the London exhibition, and caused a conspicuous stir among the visitors. |
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There is no suggestion that that sample panels exhibited crazing or cracking. |
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These 4 specimens were extremely fibrotic, exhibited marked necrosis, or were small lesions that were difficult to scrape. |
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He had the honour of being the first living artist to have his work exhibited in the Louvre. |
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The surfactant group exhibited less lung injury on histology and biochemistry. |
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She also exhibited as a painter and sculptor and illustrated the several books she wrote on her life and work. |
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But the consciousness exhibited by workers in these struggles was of a trade unionist rather than social democratic character. |
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She sells her screen prints throughout England and internationally and has exhibited her works all over Cumbria. |
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The future is looking bright for the talented craftswoman who recently exhibited at the prestigious ceramics event. |
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These dicentric chromosomes exhibited novel segregational properties and their behavior is described in detail elsewhere. |
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Protoplasts that fluoresced brightly and exhibited normal morphology were considered to be viable. |
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It is also true that she exhibited very little camaraderie with fellow cast members. |
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His work that will be exhibited to mark the world cup, Football Print, is a graphic piece using cambric and wall paint as a medium. |
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Only Liberty's arm with the beacon was finished in time to be exhibited at the world fair in Philadelphia in 1876, the centenary of independence. |
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Circadian rhythms are known to be exhibited by all peripheral tissues and mammalian cells in culture. |
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The chemical reactivity of titanium to the halides is similarly exhibited by its combination with their acids. |
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The alignment exhibited an insertion of 11 consecutive codons after the first 2 codons in the reading frame of the S gene. |
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Compare that to the eternally smug self-satisfied attitudes exhibited by the advocates and practitioners of music. |
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I hasten to add, however, that this approach is preferable to the long-windedness exhibited by too many big budget productions. |
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The larynx, trachea, and bronchi exhibited extensive squamous metaplasia of the mucosa with reactive atypia. |
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She is a young Bermudian artist who has had her work accepted and exhibited in the national gallery. |
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The chitinized walls that lined many of the spray flow structures exhibited birefringence in polarized light microscopy. |
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These views of the seafront appear to be the first films made in the town and the first of the town to be exhibited commercially. |
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And his recent works, exhibited at the newly-opened Kashi Art Gallery in Bazar Road of Mattancherry, also bear testimony to his beliefs. |
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In addition, nonsmokers also exhibited significant oxidative damage decreases. |
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Clinically the tongue appeared diffusely bulky and somewhat irregular but exhibited normal color, texture, and movement. |
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In the years 1960-1979 synagogical textiles from the museum collections were exhibited in the synagogue. |
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In contrast, another patient exhibited a normal blood smear, and the third had a blood smear with pancytopenia. |
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Though they were often exhibited in male-female pairs, the animals rarely reproduced. |
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These plants exhibited reduced supercooling capacity, which caused them to freeze at warmer subzero temperatures compared to the controls. |
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At least one olinguito from Colombia was exhibited in several US zoos during the 1960s and 1970s, the researchers said. |
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They are exhibited in a statement and were formulated by the prison service rather than the Department of Health. |
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She first exhibited stigmata during Easter of 1992, having previously received visions of Jesus. |
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Traditional entertainment and handicrafts that were exhibited and sold helped to preserve the Kingdom's culture. |
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Initial motherboards based on 925X exhibited all sorts of problems for overclockers. |
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One small lot of specimens from Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, exhibited moderately rounded, well-developed octahedra. |
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One child exhibited odd behaviour and one mild respiratory depression requiring no medical intervention. |
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He left the club having exhibited signs that he was cracking up under the strain months before. |
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Children in detention exhibited symptoms including bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors. |
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All players exhibited significantly stronger depressor muscles of the scapula on the throwing side compared with the nonthrowing side. |
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He has exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy, Royal Ulster Academy and Watercolour Society Exhibitions. |
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In general, the morphology of the carapace of the type species is more subtle than that exhibited on the new species. |
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Goud has always exhibited a devilish irreverence for hierarchies, whether in art or in life. |
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Some giant cells exhibited phagocytosis of mononuclear tumor cells and leukocytes such as lymphocytes and polymorphonuclear cells. |
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This expedition wintered near present Quebec City and kidnapped local Iroquoian people to be exhibited as trophies in France. |
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McCrann has exhibited how superior intellect will defeat sloganeering hands down. |
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There was, if such a thing is possible, a kind of awkward grace that he exhibited that was perfect for the moment. |
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A series of columns in the November 25 issue all exhibited an irrepressible need to bow and scrape before the Republican right. |
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The rug has been exhibited many times since then, and a Navajo Indian regularly cleans and mothproofs it. |
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It was in this period that Paine began to develop plans for an iron bridge and exhibited a model of one at the Pennsylvania state house. |
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At this point, no one has exhibited symptoms of exposure to ricin, a deadly derivative of the castor bean. |
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She wanted to preserve the brazen fighting spirit the students had exhibited in their sit-in protests. |
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Since she graduated from University in 1986, her artworks have been exhibited and frequently awarded at national expositions. |
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While the batters exhibited marked improvements in temperament, they are still unfit for the long haul. |
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None of the residents exhibited any hostility towards Duvenage, who continues to farm unfenced land running up to their settlement boundary. |
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Wild-type plants exhibited comparable leaf growth rates when grown in uncompacted soil. |
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The workshop founded in Moscow in 1853 grew rapidly into a factory, and its works were also exhibited regularly at international expositions. |
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In the white clay group one skin site and two bone sites exhibited signs of infection with development of granulation tissue. |
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The rats exhibited behavioral changes even when sugar was replaced with the artificial sweetener saccharin. |
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Eventually, the longer-lived stocks even exhibited increased early fecundity, compared to the ancestral type of stock. |
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For this solo, he exhibited untitled watercolors and monotypes with his typically whimsical mixture of abstraction and figuration. |
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Arabs, Syrians, Persians and other Orientals exhibited great interest in this subject even before this period in history. |
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London-born artists and twin sisters, Amrit and Rabindra, have widely exhibited in the United Kingdom and abroad. |
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Several previously exhibited works took on new significance in the context of this exhibition. |
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Ultrastructural examination failed to detect viral inclusions, although the tissue exhibited a sizable degree of postmortem autolysis. |
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On the one hand, when the shoots were sorted according to age, they exhibited markedly different and desynchronized behaviour. |
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New varieties are usually marked as such in seed catalogues, and those that have exhibited superior qualities to win awards are also noted. |
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However, samples from a small number of sites exhibited unusual behaviour and these are commented upon in the outcrop discussions below. |
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If the kerchief carried the lady's initials or name, it was purposely exhibited before the rival lover. |
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At times, Coughlin has exhibited what might be interpreted as delusions of grandeur. |
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Both Kittlitz's and Marbled murrelets exhibited widely variable niche widths, depending on habitat variable or site. |
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Gervase, in particular, exhibited some stylin' dance moves that the CBS cameras failed to catch. |
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The project was undertaken by invited artist Mary Kelly, a widely exhibited Irish artist who is well versed in contemporary arts practice. |
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The major exception is Tracey Moffatt, Australia's best-known and most widely exhibited artist, who lives and works both in Sydney and New York. |
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Turner must be, by my reckoning, the most frequently exhibited artist of all time. I have five shelves just of his catalogues. |
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That was a project undertaken by Sandy Plotnikoff, one of the six Canadian artists currently exhibited at the Taikang Art Museum. |
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Over the years we have exhibited countless artists and supported numerous exchange projects and live events. |
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But perhaps artist Tom Fowler, exhibited by San Francisco gallery Dolby Chadwick at artLA, should have the final word. |
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The artists exhibited may never have been to America, nor have had any direct experience with it. |
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Epstein, an internationally exhibited photographer with half a dozen previous books to his credit, is a prodigal son. |
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Bill Henson is one of the best known and most widely exhibited artists in Australia. |
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Diane Samuels has exhibited widely in galleries since 1981, and has worked extensively with European institutions. |
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I exhibited regularly in local exhibitions and competitions and won numerous awards, ' Wendy explained. |
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He found relaxation in painting, and exhibited in the local annual art exhibitions. |
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During this period he exhibited widely in many group exhibitions and has several successful solo shows. |
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His work is also exhibited in museums, galleries and private collections worldwide. |
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His early work was exhibited by art galleries where the owners supported him with money before he became well known. |
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His drawings, prints and paintings have been exhibited in galleries all around the country. |
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Her paintings have been exhibited widely in India and abroad and she has had several books of poetry published. |
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Following Mr Binks' death, some of his work was exhibited at the Harris Museum and Art Gallery in Preston. |
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The gallery has exhibited its work in Hong Kong, as well as Art Miami, Art San Francisco and Art Chicago and dually services overseas clients. |
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Recently we exhibited for your viewing pleasure selections of photographs from the 1951 York Festival. |
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Sarees, dupattas and dress material exhibited here are made of silk, cotton, tissue and tussar. |
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Diatoms and green algae exhibited up to ninefold higher growth rates than those for cyanobacterial species. |
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The more strongly marked this sign in the iris the more symptoms of chronic bromism will be exhibited by the patient. |
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No one was openly hostile, but a few exhibited a rather disdainful sneer as they walked by. |
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The 30 photographs depicting grungy Chicagoland hot dog stands were appropriately exhibited at City Gallery. |
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Some cores exhibited release growth rates in the earliest growth ring, a condition we called initial release. |
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Like U.S. Spanish, early Spanish exhibited a strong tendency to form diphthongs from contiguous vowels. |
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They wanted exciting space combat in three dimensions against enemy craft that exhibited some degree of tactical guile. |
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A certain church elder's distant nephew never exhibited any interest in religion, organized or otherwise. |
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According to NACRO, Joseph lived an unsettled childhood and exhibited clear signs of depression and suicidal thoughts. |
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It wasn't until Japan exhibited at the 1878 World Exhibition in Paris that bonsai resurfaced on the international stage. |
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As a politician, Allende always exhibited a Marxist orientation, but he excelled as a practitioner rather than an ideologist or intellectual. |
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The pavilion and the materials exhibited within are so simple that one cannot identify the country's characteristics. |
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The company was one of 16 Irish companies that exhibited at the Irish pavilion at Telecom World in Geneva last week. |
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Along the fuselage belly, the skin exhibited extreme bulging typical of corrosion damage. |
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Claiming fusion as the essence of Nigerian modernism, the curators selected works of visual art that exhibited a hybrid character. |
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Witch hazel also exhibited a strong antiphlogistic effect in the croton oil ear edema test in the mouse. |
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No patients exhibited atypical mitotic figures in the cells of the epidermis, hair follicles, sweat glands or surrounding connective tissue. |
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In contrast to an undiluted probe surface, the hybridization signals exhibited a tendency of monotonic decrease with increasing ionic strength. |
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Trained manpower is needed in debt recovery or else you end up losing business through uncouth behaviour exhibited by some hotheads. |
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Subjects carrying an inactive NQO1 allele exhibited only a slight, nonstatistically significant, decreased risk of asthma. |
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He was a good shot and a blackcock, killed when out shooting with the Duke of Northumberland, was for many years exhibited in Keilder Castle. |
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Last year nearly 20,000 companies exhibited at TDC-sponsored trade fairs attended by more than 400,000 buyers, according to council statistics. |
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In general, in the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex, large pyramidal neurons exhibited the greatest degree of intracellular staining. |
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The pharmacist had to use different pieces of equipment to make the pills, weighing them with centigram weights, which are also exhibited in the pharmacy. |
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Another protester, I Putu Patra, 35, exhibited his bank book, which showed that his last deposit was on March 26, bringing his account to Rp 10 million. |
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Both strains exhibited macrochaete duplications, eye defects, and loss of wing material consistent with dominant-negative effects of the Mam truncations described previously. |
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While growing in the wind tunnel the basidiocarps exhibited anemotropism. |
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To be sure, change was gradual, and some exhibited strong anger, but these women appear to have been more retrained and they constituted a smaller proportion of the suspects. |
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Also exhibited were Charolais, Simmental, Angus, Limousin and Hereford. |
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The character of our debates the lethargy and supineness which each succeeding night is exhibited here have been animadverted upon freely and frequently enough. |
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In her previous show at this gallery, Yeardley Leonard exhibited a number of large horizontal paintings divided by lateral, multicolored bands of scumbled paint. |
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Buildings still exhibited pockmarks from shelling during the war. |
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The real wild animals hunted by Roosevelt and others had to be killed before they could be reconstructed through taxidermy and exhibited in the dioramas of America's museums. |
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In addition, all teeth exhibited signs of extensive occlusal flattening with secondary deposits of dentin, indicating wear through the tooth enamel. |
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The terms and conditions are exhibited near the box offices at cinemas. |
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While much could be accomplished on a human level with the larger contributions, this woman exhibited the kind of trust in God that could move mountains. |
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A wide range of subjects come alive on the canvas exhibited here. |
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He exhibited a gift for languages, studying Latin, Greek, Italian, German, and Anglo-Saxon, while also pursuing interests in law, medicine, and music. |
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The inner essences of things were identified in their definitions, and distinguished in that way from accidental properties they exhibited under various circumstances. |
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Despite being the acknowledged leader of contemporary German realism Leibl had a greater reputation in France where he regularly exhibited at the Paris Salon. |
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Additionally, they exhibited other unusual postures and perseverative behaviors and fail to evince normal separation anxiety when removed from their mothers. |
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Cenozoic mammals of North America exhibited equilibrial diversity for approximately 55 Myr, with strong local interactions limiting diversity in local assemblages. |
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The solutions exhibited strong alkaline pH values for slag and washed slag while the pH of the soil solution of garden mould was only slightly alkaline. |
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Additionally, plants such as Rosa multiflora Thunb. exhibited different colors of prickles both among individual plants and on different stem segments of an individual plant. |
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The turgor of leaf epidermal cells exhibited a similar response. |
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It has been exhibited in museum and gallery venues around the world, and the exhibitors in the pavilion are looking forward to exposing attendees to the genre. |
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Inness's painting was given a cordial reception by the newspaper critics if not the worshipful praise that often greeted the pictures he exhibited at this stage of his career. |
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The complete and utter lack of compassion or a clue exhibited by these people is shameful in the extreme. |
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Selected works will be exhibited at two venues in Sligo Town. |
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Some of these difficulties melded or contributed, in some respects, to some of the behaviour exhibited by the appellant in relation to his contacts with the complainant. |
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The astronomers found that of the 93 quasars in the sample, 19 exhibited a measurable amount of polarization. |
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Splintered Reality was exhibited earlier at Marlborough Gallery, where several other knotted rubber sculptures were porched on pedestals or hung from the gallery walls. |
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He has exhibited widely in the UK, Canada and United States where he has received two international Maritime art awards for oil painting and one for watercolour. |
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Most of the embroidery handicrafts exhibited in the gallery were made by Wu and other Dong families and they display ingenious talent and extraordinary creativity. |
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Police cited examples of criminal behaviour exhibited by bar patrons over the past two years, ranging from impaired driving to shootings in the parking lot. |
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This self-aware midnight premiere-goer exhibited a bit more self-awareness than some of the other crying fans. |
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Participants exhibited evidence of a shared script of media violence that oriented them to look primarily for graphicness and harm in the portrayal. |
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Various artists had also exhibited their paintings and miniature carvings. |
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There was a game reserve in South Africa in which a herd of elephants suddenly exhibited uncharacteristic, senseless violence and destructiveness. |
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Some helical parameters even exhibited a clear bimodal distribution. |
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He even exhibited a flair for handling the crowd scenes particularly well. |
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The principal seasonal flow pattern exhibited by most rivers is the subarctic nival regime, in which snowmelt, often accompanied by river ice breakup, generates high flows. |
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I actually prepared a supplementary affidavit which exhibited a draft order, an outline of written submissions and an index of reference in the matter. |
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A representative sample of this spectacular art collection is exhibited on three floors in 43 galleries, some of which are graced by exquisite stucco ceilings. |
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Along with a selection of major sculptures and maquettes, the show contains rarely exhibited preparatory drawings and sketchbooks loaned by the Miro Foundation in Mallorca. |
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As exhibited in his recent 60 Minutes star turn, the Ohio congressman cries when asked about crying. |
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Generally, the Bolognese exhibited less of a taste for philosophical issues than the Neapolitans, preferring to address concrete problems in specific fields such as anatomy. |
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We condemn in no uncertain terms the violent behaviour exhibited by the remandees but at the same time, we believe a solution can easily be found. |
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Nozette exhibited the out of control narcissism and egocentricity typical of many spies. |
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The product sectors exhibited in the Hall ranged from manufactured products, non-metallic minerals, processed foods and precious and semi-precious stones. |
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Liver function tests exhibited a moderate aggravation just before death. |
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Indeed, the entire disinflation period coincides with the abandonment of one monetary aggregate after another, as none exhibited a predictable velocity. |
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Moral certitude of the type exhibited here both ATL and in the comments box leaves no room for shades of grey, personal experience, nuance of any kind, perspective, etc., etc. |
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The above mentioned artists have all been exhibited in Shanghai before. |
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Like many of the most widely exhibited contemporary artists, he has joined the ranks of the art-world nomads for whom the idea of home is largely theoretical. |
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Since returning to Beijing in 1997 after a decade-long stay in New York, Lin Tianmiao has become one of China's most widely exhibited installation artists. |
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Pituitary adenomas exhibited intense diffuse cytoplasmic reactivity. |
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The remains of Saartje Bartmann, the Khoi woman who left Africa for Europe in 1810 and was exhibited there will arrive here this morning on a flight from Paris. |
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Xu Jiang, a widely exhibited painter who is president of the China Academy of Art and vice chairman of the Chinese Artists Association, serves as head curator. |
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She is also completing a PhD and is a much exhibited photo-media artist. |
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They exhibited symptoms of bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors. |
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There, two old keys made of gold and silver are exhibited in a window as part of the treasure of historical information salvaged from a local shipwreck. |
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He never exhibited any symptoms of lunacy that I could detect. |
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Nancy and Miller exhibited the painfully protracted, predictable ponderousness which has become the hallmark of deconstruction in its senescent phase. |
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Tucked away in the forest, and only accessible to those with local knowledge, its old contorted paperbark trees exhibited gnarly branches, trunks and burls. |
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At Copley, he also exhibited a continuous 80 slide projection, coupled with an audiotape, showing a nine-person chorus singing sea chanteys with a pianist accompanying them. |
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Less common early psychiatric features were behavioural change, anergia, and poor performance, and a minority of cases exhibited pain as an early neurological feature. |
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Over the years, each of these artists has exhibited separately, showing works that deal in varying ways with the confluence of biology, technology and art. |
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Many of the artists have exhibited in Ireland and throughout the world. |
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Marked females exhibited a bimodal distribution of guarding durations, reflecting the extreme tactics of immediate abandonment or remaining through hatching. |
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In 1968 he offered her a Moscow school icon of Christ Pantocrator of about 1500 that had been exhibited at the Edinburgh Festival the previous year. |
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The gene exhibited pleiotropism by influencing not only oleate and linoleate, but also levels of palmitate, gadoleate, and total saturated fatty acids. |
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It is exhibited at the Tate along with the mass of preparatory material he used to create it. |
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The herbal preparation exhibited an antidepressant effect comparable with that induced by imipramine, supporting the use of this preparation as a mood stabilizer. |
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In years past Mother never exhibited a scintilla of tolerance for insects, going to extreme and toxic measures to keep them from gaining entrance to her domicile. |
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Vehicle dealers from all over the county exhibited cars, from the latest retro revamp Citroen C3 to Jack Villeneuve's old Honda Formula One racer. |
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Throughout his career Huet exhibited regularly at the Salons of the Academie royale, although from 1779 to 1785 he was increasingly concerned with the decorative arts. |
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He has no use for the opinions people in Ontario may have, but continues to express the same disdain for the public that Mr Harris exhibited and apparently institutionalized. |
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Findings were similar to the original assessments in that floor layers exhibited poorer performance than the referents only in a test of visuospatial construction. |
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It exhibited squamous differentiation, sclerosis, and eosinophilia. |
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The pedal car, which has recently been exhibited at classic car shows, is in fully restored condition, complete with its dummy engine and working headlights. |
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The Centennial Exposition of 1876 in Philadelphia also exhibited a New England kitchen furnished with a mix of old tables, cradles, Windsor chairs, and a spinning wheel. |
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The Cleveland kidnapper exhibited several risk factors before he hanged himself. |
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We know of experiments he made with sundials, probably in 1646, and also a pasteboard model of the solar system which exhibited his artistic as well as astronomical skills. |
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The feminist artwork The Dinner Party, first exhibited in 1979, features a place setting for Wollstonecraft. |
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This parable of the wedding supper comprehends in it the whole complex of all the blessings and privileges exhibited by the gospel. |
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On histologic examination, granules exhibited a typical, although faint, metachromasia with toluidine blue and Giemsa stains. |
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The corrosion at the metallization edge exhibited a notch shape with high stress concentration factor. |
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Many of our readers will remember the skeleton of the American mammoth, now the Mastodonton, being exhibited in London by Mr. Rembrandt Peale. |
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Although his work subsequently won support from John Ruskin, Rossetti only rarely exhibited thereafter. |
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The copolymer generally exhibited a single melting endotherm for its unannealed state, but displayed multiple endotherms after annealing. |
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Also to be exhibited are two Punic amphorae, a lamp, plate and ivory cabochons that were found atop the tomb and with the skeleton. |
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By this time, Turner's drawings were being exhibited in his father's shop window and sold for a few shillings. |
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New York followed Pasadena in 1963, when the Guggenheim Museum exhibited Six Painters and the Object, curated by Lawrence Alloway. |
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The pieces exhibited at 84 GHz, Flux and Aquiform in Rest, were 3D printed using Objet Connex multi-material technology. |
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Jones exhibited artistic promise at an early age, even entering his drawings into exhibitions of children's artwork. |
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He was painting prolifically during this period, and exhibited seascapes and drawings of Wales at the St George's gallery. |
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In 1929 he exhibited at the Goupil gallery, including watercolor landscapes of France. |
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Reed, famed for his prickliness in interviews, exhibited flashes of his feisty temperament to Davies, which the Welshman took in his stride. |
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Overall, the measures exhibited strong psychometric properties in terms of convergent and discriminant validity. |
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An internationally exhibited printmaker, Matsubara made a magnanimous gift to the ROM in 1998 of 177 woodcuts from her early work. |
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Barrymore had already gotten a lot of attention for her camerawork and The International Center of Photography has even exhibited her work. |
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The actual wording can vary, although most roughly follow the format exhibited on the Facebook IPO red herring. |
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No still bottom samples exhibited the federal characteristics of toxicity or corrosivity. |
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Many or the cells exhibited multinucleation, nuclear lobulation, and high mitotic activity. |
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All of the platinum acetylide complexes exhibited SHG with intensities within ca. |
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The ocellated flounder and southern flounder also exhibited seasonal use of the creek, but in the springtime. |
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These people are inclined to suffer from seasonal affective disorder, which is exhibited in wintertime writing slumps, Flaherty asserts. |
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Eucalyptol is the main constituent of essential oil of eucalyptus, which exhibited pesticidal activity. |
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The scientists found that the mice no longer exhibited behaviour indicating a euphoric response to morphine. |
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Further arjungenin also exhibited greater inhibitory action on the hypochlorous acid production from human neutrophils. |
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Columbus, Ohio, exhibited a 510 twoaxis reciprocator, which is a programmable linear die spray solution with a payload capacity up to 100 pounds. |
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However, the new techniques used in their creation have exhibited both high natural excludability and immense commercial value. |
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They exhibited a willingness to reorganize regularly and to reorganize on a temporary basis to attack a specific thrust. |
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In prophase study, bakuchiol exhibited strongest effect to enhance osteoblasts differentiation than other components. |
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However, early prophasic nuclei I from male specimens exhibited a strongly stained nucleolus. |
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The cub exhibited anorexia, depression, and mild dehydration, but it was not moved away from the mother for ethologic and management reasons. |
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Some immunotherapies have exhibited uncommon results in clinical trials including partial and complete responses in late stage cancer patients. |
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Sagittal planes Of the study group, 19 children exhibited a Class I relationship and six patients exhibited a Class II relationship. |
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Peterson, former Chairman of the Club, to be given biennially to an individual who has exhibited excellence in leadership in economic policy. |
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Characterization of the anti-quorum sensing activity exhibited by marine macroalgae of South Florida. |
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Blood, tissue, and breast milk samples from local residents, however, exhibited detectable concentrations of the suspected organochlorines. |
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Color Confidence exhibited FFEI's Real Vue 3D Packager for the first time at Packaging Innovations 2012 at the Business Design Centre. |
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It was found that women preferred men who exhibited selflessness when looking for both one-night stands and long-term relationship. |
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The tumor exhibited a focal micropapillary pattern of epithelial proliferation characterized by delicate branching filiform papillae. |
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A few of these oval bodies exhibited 4 spindle-shaped structures which were identified provisionally as merozoites of a coccidian parasite. |
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Metazoans and microsporidia were common in South Puget Sound and exhibited high infection intensity year-round. |
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His work Taratantara, a huge red sculpture, was exhibited in the shell of the old Baltic Flour Mills. |
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Yet another member of the group, Urvashi Gaekwad is from India and has exhibited a self-portrait in the show. |
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Some of the finest vintage cars will be exhibited in Mell Square on Saturday September 14 between 10am and 5pm. |
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His work has been exhibited internationally since 2006, including most recently at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris. |
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Rats treated with the high dose of cisplatin exhibited glucosuria indicative of proximal tubular injury. |
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The neoplastic glands evoked a desmoplastic response within the stroma, which also exhibited a moderate mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate. |
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The patient also exhibited substantial muscle-tension dysphonia, erythema and edema of the arytenoids, and posterior mucosal cobblestoning. |
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It can be noted that SEM images exhibited undulant, rough and porous structure, which causes an increased surface area of the hydrogel. |
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Many of the artists exhibited here portray the synaesthetic confusion of trench combat as something approaching the sublime. |
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The oncolysis induced by PA via apoptosis was exhibited clearly the involvement of Bax and Bcl2 both at protein level and gene level. |
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Moreover, they exhibited irregularly-shaped nuclei, irregular distribution of cytoplasmic organelles and vacuolation. |
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With our Afros, dashikis, bell-bottoms, and platform shoes, the Class of '71 exhibited a bit more style than today's students. |
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Some appendages and paragnaths exhibited segmental cuticular degeneration and necrosis. |
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All 3 gorillas exhibited multiple clear fluidfilled vesicles up to 2 cm in diameter that affected the mucosa of the lips and gingiva. |
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Consequently, the exhibited single peak shifts to lower temperatures with increasing PES-C content, but the decrease is not deteriorative. |
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Jones, whose photorealist pastel drawings were recently exhibited in Los Angeles. |
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One common feature exhibited by all these cells was an abundance of rough endoplasmic reticulum with dilated cisternae. |
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Synge admired their hard work and moral restraint even as they exhibited symptoms of an imputed wildness and primitivity. |
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He exhibited a brazen disregard for other people's feelings. |
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He first exhibited an interest in music when he was very young. |
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The Augustan period of MEAD, WEST, and RATCLIFFE exhibited pretty much the same character of bibliopegistic art. |
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Many of the 25 the wine panel tasted also exhibited vegetal, cedary, herbaceous, roasted and crushed-fruit flavors. |
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The fish also exhibited contractures of the pectoral fins and abnormal eye positioning suggestive of extropia. |
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