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It is an instantaneous and convulsive change in the city's topography, transforming the physical landscape violently and definitively, in a way we associate with the greatest of natural disasters, like those volcanoes that explode and vanish.
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Bipolar disorder was described in antiquity by the 2nd-century Greek physician Aretaeus of Cappadocia and definitively in modern times by the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin.
It was initiated after a delay, between 5 months after surgery and 14.8 years of age (age 8.4 ± 4.2 years), and definitively in 13 patients (Fig. 2).
The classification of these 40 genes according to their function pointed to their implication in cell growth, cell death, DNA replication, recombination and, definitively, in cell proliferative control.
Western blotting has failed to show PrPSc in the cerebellum and definitively in the cortex of this model, perhaps due to sparse plaque distribution in these areas suggesting a low concentration.
Anyone committed to confronting a white middle-class audience with the musical equivalent of Bobby Seale's speeches wouldn't have recorded "Lush Life" with Johnny Hartman or so wonderfully and definitively reconfigured "In a Sentimental Mood" with Duke Ellington.
He triumphed by adapting the formal syntax of Abstract Expressionist painting as a chassis for vernacular imagery, first with burlesques of spontaneous drawing and brushwork, and then, definitively, in 1962, with a medium that was at once impersonal and susceptible to infinite visual nuance: silk screen, done cunningly fast and loose.
By the mid-1960s, the psychiatric establishment was moving definitively in a pharmaceutically oriented direction.
"I'm out," he declared definitively in a CNN interview with Don Lemon.
These putative benefits remain to be determined definitively in a prospective trial with appropriate clinical endpoints.
The bill would also prevent a similar data trawl of internet communication records, which was stopped in 2011, and definitively close a so-called "backdoor" that potentially enables the NSA to intercept the internet communications of Americans swept up in a program protected by Section 702 of the of the Fisa Amendments Act.
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