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Salieri is the nearly perfect prism through which a character as complex and mysterious as Mozart can be evoked in a piece of dramatic fiction written by a mere mortal.

So deep was the "morosité" that a two-part series was planned before my colleague, Bill Keller, then the New York Times foreign editor, decided even a malaise so massive could be evoked in a single piece.

However, several studies by the Umeå group, Ny T, Hellström S, Li J, Shen Y and collaborators [1-4] have shown that chronic TMPs can be evoked in a mouse model (plg−/−) lacking plasminogen.

Some of these positive changes can be evoked in a matter of hours.

Therefore, the AhR-related production of ROS is likely to be evoked in a ligand-dependent manner.

The investigation included what kind of emotions, feelings and moods could be evoked in a virtual patient interaction.

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Further, the study suggests that this reasoning difference generalizes to events outside the DD subjects' delusional realm and can be evoked in an experimental environment.

Sept. 11 is evoked in a collective image of grief and rage.

The Soviet persecution of Jews is evoked in a mesmeric sequence.

That journey is evoked in a gallery space resembling the train car that carried the coffin.

This event was evoked in a poem of 12 stanzas written during the 16th century by Muḥtasham.

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