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Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE, E.C. 3.1.1.8) is scarcely present at these developmental stages as shown by the scarce inhibition of AcTChI cleavage exerted by iso-OMPA in controls but seems to increase its activity while AChE activity is decreasing.
But Tchaikovsky, who provided the novel's most famous musical setting in his soaring 1879 opera "Eugene Onegin," was scarcely present.
Likewise, for all the humanity of the article, its author, who died in 1993, seems scarcely present in it; it seems almost not to have an author.
The man who wrote what has been called the twentieth century's most important work of journalism seems scarcely present in it.
This subtext, though, is scarcely present in the play because Weigh is adapting a text set three decades earlier, in another culture.
Likewise, for all the humanity of the article, its author, who died in 1993, seems scarcely present in it; it seems almost not to have an author.
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