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The lacunae suggest a complacency.
The lacunae were separated according to their location in the coronal, sagittal and axial plane.
The lacunae in this field have to be reinforced thoroughly to make biosorption a potent clean green technology.
The lacunae were taken from the reserve, proliferative, hypertrophic or calcifying zone.
The lacunae counts were then converted to lacunar density per 1 mm of cortex (Table 1).
MOMA may be dangling bait to philanthropic collectors, in the form of the lacunae in its holdings.
However, I believe he shared Sebald's mistrust of clarity and his desire to account for the lacunae of lived life.
The stills (of pre-planned but unshot scenes) were incorporated only to fill the lacunae caused by Munk's death.
My touristic visits to remnant Byzantine churches and, especially, to classic mosques dramatized the lacunae for me.
They even cultivate a crucial sense of scholarly modesty: recognising the uncertainties that lurk in the lacunae.
From a distance, the lacunae recede, allowing the viewer to experience a pictorial unity; upon closer inspection, the addition declares a loss.
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