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These poets were influenced by Freudian psychoanalytic theory and believed that the symbols and images thus produced, though appearing strange or incongruous to the conscious mind, actually constituted a record of a person's unconscious psychic forces and hence possessed an innate artistic significance.
CRISPR loci are composed of genome-specific conserved Direct Repeats (DRs) separated by small sequences (spacers) which constitute a record of past infections.
Considering both the methods and the sequences, I maintain that this second half of Sanger's second period of "little import" constitutes a record that any scientist would look back on with rightful pride.
It pumped a 6-mm diameter 72 mm long Nd YAG laser rod, which emitted up to 45 W. The results constitute a record collection efficiency of 6.7 W/m2 of primary mirror.
An ice core - formed by compaction of previous snowfalls - constitutes a historical record of the local climate and atmosphere stretching back over thousands of years.
Sublime in its involvement with the yearning of mankind to explore the heavens, Leo de Boer's "Red Stuff," which draws upon the recollections of survivors among the 20 original cosmonauts and their families, constitutes a valuable record of the achievements, failures and political importance of the Soviet space program.
In the end, I expect the books, as important as they are, will be seen as byproducts of this collection of voices--a body of work that constitutes an unparalleled record of what it was like to be alive in the second half of the twentieth century.
August 14, 1714 Avignon, France December 3 , 1789Paris, France Joseph Vernet, in full Claude-Joseph Vernet (born Aug. 14, 1714, Avignon, France died Dec. 3, 1789, Paris) French landscape and marine painter whose finest works, the series of 15 Ports of France (1754 65), constitute a remarkable record of 18th-century life.
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