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Since the pre-ART burden of OIs among the patients in this study was not assessed, the rate of decline in the burden of HIV-related OIs due to ART could not be determined.
To the uninitiated, opera is something that looms overhead, art as burden.
That, of course, is an illusion, but the medium, apart from the genre of poetic experimental films, poses an immediate demand for authoritative representation that no other art is burdened by.
Both Maxx and I, now have a clearer visitation about the seductive power of art and the burden of it's effect, not to mention how great it was hangin' out with my kid in Rome for all the right reasons.
In the eyes of the New York art world, Harriet Burden – Harry to her intimates – is at best a minor figure; at worst, the little recognition she attracts can be ascribed to the influence of her husband, a powerful art dealer who could have made her career had she not married him.
Little is known about the impact of once- vs twice-daily ART and pill burden on adherence and virological outcomes.
Is that art, perhaps, now burdened by being frankly religious but not iconoclastic?
The diagnostic power of the HCC-ART in tumour burden features, vascular invasion, size of nodules, and CLIP score across the validation group was reported in Table 4.
Maintaining the performing arts became an immense burden to the united city, but the visual arts offered hope: the city's collections were fused, curatorial staffs joined forces, and a reorganization of galleries began.
From 1978 through 2004, Burden taught art at the University of California, Los Angeles.
You could call anything art, and a great burden was lifted.
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