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To depiction
noun
A lifelike image of something, either verbal or visual
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"Chemotherapy" That the dying friend and lover is also a poet, who has also written of his own demise, could easily have undermined Sophie Cabot Black's unwavering commitment to depiction itself -- but luckily has not.
However, it is important to avoid overtreatment due to depiction of false-positive lesions.
The Friedman test revealed statistically significant differences in visual scores with regard to depiction of sacral plexus segments between the different DW MRN sequences and post-processing methods used, for both observer 1 (chi-squared 197.294, df = 5; P < 0.001) and observer 2 (chi-squared 166.745, df = 5; P < 0.001).
Overall differences in visual scores with regard to depiction of sacral plexus segments according to applied DW MRN sequences (with uni-, three- or six- directional MPGs) and according to the applied post-processing method (conventional MIP or soap-bubble MIP) were assessed using the non-parametric Friedman test.
Similar(4)
One is devoted to depictions of people, or humanoids at least.
Walls divide the show into three separate spaces, each devoted to depictions of male actors.
"Each country has its own compliance issues relative to depictions of violence.
Jordan devotes his fourth and best book, "The Cineaste," to depictions of movies, from "The Red Balloon" to "Blazing Saddles".
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