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The anthropologist Jay Sokolovsky observed that "the ethnographic literature now abounds with this type of dramatic alternation between 'Dear Old Thing' and 'Scheming Hag' metaphors".
As stated in introduction, a natural enhancement algorithm should avoid dramatic alternation of lighting conditions to the scene, and not introduce additional artifacts or amplifying hidden distortions of images.
This dramatic alternation of expression during these three stages signifies that bmo-miR-9c may be involved in the regulation of lava to pupae metamorphosis.
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Chloroplasts underwent dramatic alternations during dark cultivation.
Mr. Dusapin's "Immer" (1996) and "Invece" (1991), the longest works on the program, ranged further afield, each with widely spaced lines and intense technical demands that included tremolando bowing, sharp accents, dramatic dynamic shifts, a quick alternation of bowed and pizzicato phrases and eerie, almost electronic-sounding timbres.
But what made this group suit Ms. Voigt so well was its alternation of hard-boiled dramatic settings like "Ich gehe des Nachts" and gracefully lyrical ones like the sweetly melodic "Blaues Sternlein".
As a work of narrative history, this volume, like its predecessors, combines detailed narration of events with irritating rhetorical tics, like the alternation of long paragraphs with dramatic single sentences that sometimes fade into ellipses: "Everyone assumed the immediate impendence of a historic White House legislative proposal, a proposal bound to raise a storm of controversy......
The results showed that addition of three salts up to 200 mM leads to no dramatic change of HSQC spectral dispersions, suggesting no significant alternation of tertiary packing.
Its dramatic skill lies in its rapid and economical garden-party alternation of social decorousness and private revelation, and in the amazing, modernist restraint with which it sets those changes to the various colors of its score, Chausson's "Poème" for violin and orchestra.
Massenet provides the opportunity both for simple, elegant lyricism and for dramatic declamation, channeling the tradition of the French "mélodrame," a potent alternation of singing and underscored speech that he used to great effect in "Manon".
A market scene, in which five women sing and hawk their wares, loses its dramatic emphasis — the secret vibrancy and collusion that underpin these women's lives — through its predictably even alternation of song and market solicitations.
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