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The renovation of Fonte delle Foglie (Font of Leaves) is lovingly described in the course of Mayes's typically effusive account of her Italian travels, her Italian friends and her Italian kitchen.

That letter is the story of your life, all the stuff of which you are made, so that reading it again, a year later, you are amazed to see how carefully your character has been described in the course of those paragraphs.

Among those, Parkinson's disease (PD) is likely to be a prime example because alterations of the ENS and GI dysfunction have been described in the course of the disease [6].

To our knowledge, invasive amebiasis, which can induce gastrointestinal bleedings, has never been described in the course of severe leptospirosis.

Conversely, glucidic function of adipose tissue is not affected in HCV-associated IR, unlike what is commonly described in the course of "pure" IR conditions.

Interestingly, some cases of MZ indolent MALT lymphomas have rarely been reported in HIV-infected patients [ 62- 64], among the large variety of incidental malignancies described in the course of the disease [ 65].

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Textbooks in Japan must be authorized by MEXT, and their drafts are always checked against the content described in the Courses of Study.

The introductory course is described in the course catalog as: "Introduction to the nature of life, including the cellular basis of life; the nature of heredity; evolution; diversity of microbial, plant, and animal life; and principles of ecology.

To take just one account, former "porn star" Vanessa Belmond has described how, in the course of making pornography, she was infected with chlamydia numerous times, had gonorrhoea once, and suffered injuries through sexual acts that left her torn and bleeding and requiring heavy medication.

Despite the high conservation between human and chimpanzee cancer genes described above, in the course of the present study we identified 20 chimpanzee genes (6% of all analyzed genes) that encode proteins containing or lacking specific residues due to the insertion or deletion of codons in the corresponding open reading frames (Table 1).

Some of these novel architectures have already been described either in the course of systematic surveys [ 2, 5, 8] or incidentally on the occasion of cDNA or gene cloning (e.g. the FH1-less Dictyostelium formin ForC [ 51], or the Caenorhabditis FOZI-1, which carries a zinc finger motif [ 30]).

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