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Her clinical exposition of marital vicissitude, The Age of Grief (1987), earned her a large readership and her relocation of the King Lear story to the Iowa farmlands, A Thousand Acres (1991), won her a Pulitzer prize.
IN his 1994 biography of Macdonald, "A Rebel in Defense of Tradition," Wreszin spent so much time trying to untangle Macdonald's views that the book itself bogged down in a Big Muddy of academic, almost clinical exposition.
But lest you take this for a clinical exposition on the care of the incontinent, you should know that one other element figures very conspicuously in that white set: a billboard-size image of what appears to be an early Renaissance portrait of Jesus.
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Many of the conditions have a known genetic cause, but a full exposition of their clinical features and molecular basis is beyond the scope of this review.
There is no incidental music and little exposition, and Mr. Denis's clinical realism might in itself become oppressive if not for Ms. Testud's ferocious, frightening performance as Christine Papin, whose fanatical devotion to her younger sister Léa made her the primary actor in a bloody social tragedy (Scott).
Female prevalence and the different clinical evolution even inside the same family (similar exposition), pointed to genetic implications.
Our exposition is developed in the specific clinical context of childhood mania to maximize accessibility of the ideas but applies more generally to other chronic mental and physical health disorders that are difficult to treat.
In the last years, numerous studies have been undertaken to address these questions, involving variable subsets of schizophrenia patients with different disease duration, age of onset, time of exposition to antipsychotics and degrees of clinical severity [ 30, 56, 57].
However, in order to make lectin useful practically in the clinical setting, a delivery system is required to lower toxicity, extend exposition, and improve efficacy.
Inclusion criteria were: (i) primary melanomas that have arisen in photoexposed skin; (ii) absence of multiple lesions, hereditary history of skin cancer, and/or exposition to physical and/or chemical predisposing factors; (iii) post-surgical clinical follow-up, covering a period ranging from 1 to 22 years.
Hair testing for EtG offers retrospective, long-term detection of ethanol exposition for several months and has gained practical importance in forensic and clinical toxicology.
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