Sentence examples for delicate concentration from inspiring English sources

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The music becomes a study in delicate concentration, akin to a Debussy ?de. "Sonatine," a solo for Maddie Deavenport, is marked by handsome contrasts: dancing and walking, lower and upper body, looking one way while proceeding the other.

As for the noise of politics and politicians, well, it "impinges on the serene silence of his contemplation and their vulgar emotion spoils the delicate concentration of his vision".

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In addition, although one of the metabolites of COMT, namely 2-methoxyestrogen, is found to protect the tissues from cancer by inhibiting angiogenesis [ 2], the same product was also found to cause chromosome breaks and aneuploidy at increased concentrations [ 48], suggesting a delicate balance of concentrations of any metabolites or enzymes in the estrogen metabolism.

The coexistence of both parasite and erythrocyte is a matter of a delicate balance: low ROS concentrations seem to inhibit parasite growth, whereas larger amounts may damage vascular endothelial cells and increase vascular permeability [ 85].

One of the oldest uses, dating back to 1912, of rare-earth oxides is for colouring glass: neodymium oxide (Nd2O3), for colours from a delicate pink tint at low concentrations to a blue-violet at high concentrations, samarium oxide (Sm2O3) for yellow, and erbium oxide (Er2O3) for pale pink.

Likewise, Velázquez's "Needlewoman," a miracle of abbreviated brushwork signifying delicate hand movements and studied concentration, does no favor to Picasso's "Woman Ironing," a Blue Period icon in which the governing visual device is a crooked line, rimmed in red, defining the woman's shoulder and bent back.

The intermediate state, low oxygen concentrations, gives a delicate balance between respiration and fermentation.

Peake's delicate ferocity, her particular mixture of concentration and lightness, ensure that you want to follow her whenever she appears.

However, for seashore structures that are not coming into direct contact with seawater, establishing the interface concentration of chloride becomes delicate.

The advantages of microdispensing is that it is fast, flexible, allows deposition of different protein concentrations and enables patterning on delicate surfaces due to its non-contact mode of operation.

While reconstituted systems (Section 2.1.5) have the tremendous advantage of precise control of the individual component concentrations, cellular parameter changes are very delicate due to numerous inherent cytoskeletal feedback mechanisms (see Section 2.2.3).

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