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On the human endothel there is evidence of changes in the permeability and even dissection of the endothel's cells (Seidl et al 1994).
That settled, the group continued the previous evening's dissection of Jeff Gross, an original member, who was celebrating his 44th birthday.
So of course we have a jungle now, and jungle law". After an elegant dissection of the chaos of the present, Mr Shameli sketches an even more depressing scenario for the future.
Welcome again to the ethnically charged, politically correct battles in the arena of news coverage, where public utterances are micromanaged, and even minute dissections of Walter Cronkite's broadcasts and eyebrow movements would probably yield bias.
They treat me to an entertaining dissection of local government.
Instead, "Family Tree" is an idiosyncratic dissection of her own music.
His work is a kind of corrective, a dissection of the human condition.
Like a pathologist, he conducted a dissection of his own thinking.
Indeed, even though the dissection of human subjects was approved, the use of dogs was preferred.
But that which it does is more meaningful, more thoughtful," Dediu writes in a philosophical dissection of his early experience with the Apple Watch (which even invokes the 'b' word: beauty).
The film is a feminist dissection of modern masculinity conducted by a man – with laughs.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com