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Indeed, Tracy Emin's art installation "My Bed" consists quite literally of an unmade bed with grubby sheets, surrounded by used condoms, soiled underwear and bottles of vodka; it was bought last July by the collector Charles Saatchi for more than $200,000.
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The second shrinkage occurred in 1981, when Rifkin gave a controversial paper in which he proposed that the meaning of the word chorus, as applied to Bach's Passions, consisted quite simply of the four soloists singing together.
'Web surfing' consisted, quite literally, of somehow finding a website and then clicking through links to other sites as the mood took you.
The project consisted, quite simply, in speeding up obscure trance tracks with cheap Dance eJay 3 production software, tweaking the pitch ever so slightly, and slapping their own name on the product.
The resulting product, a mixture of FeF3·3H2O and HTB-FeF3·0.33H2O, consists of quite uniform prismatic/cylindric hollow rods around 3 μm long and 500 nm thick.
He said that year consisted of quite a bit of on-the-job training.
And what it did announce consisted of quite a fundamental change.
The latter consisted of quite uniform medium size cells with round nuclei and inconspicuous nucleoli growing in a trabecular or acinar pattern (Fig. 3).
In the scene of the DRT mechanism, any specific peptide would cost a large source for the replication of the corresponding DRT (even if in the compact form) an aa-binding site would consist of quite a number of nucleotide residues (~15 nt, referring to the structure of a simplest aa-aptamer), and there would be additional spacer sequences to allow the folding.
THE area of Suffolk County's town of Brookhaven known as Shoreham consists of two quite different communities that share a ZIP code, a school district and a name usually associated with a failed nuclear power plant.
The core consists of a quite amount of ultrasmall ZnS nanocrystals (∼10 nm) dispersing in in situ formed carbon matrix, which is covered by an outer carbon shell with ∼4 nm thickness.
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