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Located in the far north of the country, it has for over 2,000 years been a melting pot of cultures reflected in the blend of spicy eastern, French, Balkan and Mediterranean flavours of its cuisine, and in its cosmopolitan vibe.

The exoticism is infused in the delicious mélange of cultures, reflected in Serbia's cuisine, lifestyle and architecture today.

Immunoblots further demonstrated both pre- and post-synaptic deficits in the hnRNP A/B knockdown cultures, reflected in synaptophysin and neuroligin 3 declines (Fig 5H).

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This is the culture reflected in Big Brother: permanent suspicion of the motives of others; conviction that goodwill must be just a ruse; and sincere belief that all others must be as uncertain, fearful and greedy as us.

His first important monograph, A Study of Tinguian Folklore (1914; Ph.D. dissertation), compared the old culture reflected in Tinguian myths with the culture of present-day Tinguians and demonstrated the changes that had taken place.

Kun and Choi reflected on Los Angeles's pre-World War II farm-to-table cuisine, on lunch counters, and on the rise of car culture reflected in drive-in restaurants; Kun even showed Choi one of his predecessors, a late-19th century cart that peddled oysters across downtown. .

Have a clear vision of the business culture reflected in your recruitment documentation so that potential employees are inspired and are running to your door to have their talents used well and with respect.

We wanted to see how Russian culture reflects in the world art context and which part of Russian culture has already become an integral part of world culture.

It is important to note, however, that we cannot exclude that neurons derived from Twin-DS-iPSCs could be more susceptible to apoptosis after long-term culture, reflecting in some extent late occurring neurodegeneration observed in DS patients (Shi et al, 2012).

Jewish, Islamic, Christian and Indian cultures, as reflected in the holy books buried beneath Seville's flamenco museum, have all played huge parts, from the arm movements of flamenco dancers (Indian twists) to the happy-minor scales of Judaism.

"The Arab world is rich with its diverse ethnicities, beliefs, customs, traditions and cultures, all reflected in the choice of works for this exhibition," he wrote in the catalog.

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