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Brookes and Corrigan enact their beautifully-written "on such a night as this" scene with exquisite changes of mood.
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She simply ignored that impossibility, created her own universe and, in a small but exquisite way, changed the world.
The researchers concluded that this is happening in plant cells, too, and propose that activity within the plant cell is agitates statoliths, enabling them to work together as a liquid and provide exquisite sensitivity to changes in orientation.
Two feedback loops have been described in the V. cholerae regulatory network, which appear, first, to ensure the network's exquisite responsiveness to changes in extracellular AI concentrations, and second, to set the AI concentration thresholds at which quorum-sensing-regulated behaviours are initiated or terminated.
One disadvantage of metabolomics is the likelihood of false positives given the metabolome's exquisite sensitivity to subtle changes in physiology (e.g., food intake, changes in temperature, stress, etc).. Therefore, any study of the metabolome must discriminate pathological changes in metabolic networks from changes inherent in normal physiological functioning.
The highly charged ACD dimer interface and the proximal Loop 5/6 provide exquisite sensitivity to small changes in electrostatic environment that can be effected by slight changes in pH, temperature, divalent cations, other cellular conditions, and mutations.
The performance had exquisite grace — the tempo changes in the first movement were so well prepared that the transitions were almost undetectable — but it wasn't very much fun.
The Moments go as far as to "confirm the inexplicable inherent in genius", with "exquisite melody, wondrous harmonic changes, 'heavenly brevity'," while maintaining "a sense of contrast and variety that allows each miniature to stand alone while complementing the work on either side of it".
Flagellar tracking with exquisite precision reveals waveform changes that result from hydrodynamic coupling.
The account said that "the owner may (as he has in the past) change the exquisite carving about the windows and cornice to suit his changing mood" and that it was occupied by only a watchman -- "the owner, for reasons of his own, has never cared to reside there," and often lived abroad.
Perhaps the Kindle and the iPhone are two recent examples, but in mass market terms those two devices are oddities, two exquisite outliers that will change the way we read and make phone calls in the years to come but in terms of market penetration will probably maintain a low profile for years to come.
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