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He also knows when to skip the flippancies: he concedes that the scientific advances of the last 100 years now mean that it is possible to consider life in terms of physics and chemistry ("no life force, no spirit, no soul seems to be involved") and to see in the universe "a magnificence, and an intricate, elegant order far beyond anything our ancestors imagined".
One of the surprises of Mozart, whom Tchaikovsky idolized, is that his soaring lyricism and elegant order bear no trace of the composer's chronic problems with money and health, nor suggest that he would rather have married his sister-in-law.
The elegant order shown in electron micrographs [5] later stimulated Ruoslahti to coin the term "decorin" for a DS-PG with a 40 kDa core protein that decorates the collagen fibrils [17].
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Kidd has visited Tokyo five times since 2001, drawn to the city's multiple paradoxes — too many things, not enough space, elegant minimalism, and order in the world's most populous metropolis.
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