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Any pain conveyed is of some exquisite type.
They have no illustrations or ornaments; the press instead relied upon fine paper, perfect presswork, and exquisite type and spacing to produce inspired page designs.
This also may explain why Salmonella has invested in generating an exquisite Type III secretion system and effector proteins to control these host processes.
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It's an approach like each scene is passed on to the next, or an exquisite corpse-type scenario.
The film left me wishing for more live action footage, in particular Liza Minelli's Euro-formality-smashing performance, and longing to hear some of the music to which the models, a bold and beautiful mix of exquisite facial-types and ethnicities, strutted and swirled.
There is no real story to 'Spep' or any of the other tunes on the album— they all started as ideas we had as individuals, and grew as one or both of us added to them, almost similar to an exquisite corpse-type thing... .. Listen to "Spep" below.
All together, these data seem to indicate the existence of an exquisite cell type- and differentiation stage-specific regulation and expression pattern of Tβ4 in the human gut and annexed glands during development.
The exquisite cell-type-specific expression of the Fgfr2-IIIb and Fgfr2-IIIc isoforms underlies reciprocal communication between epithelium and neighboring mesenchyme, wherein the ability of the epithelial Fgfr2-IIIb receptor to respond to mesenchymally expressed Fgfs, and vice versa, has proven essential for the development of multiple organs and appendages during embryogenesis.
Since all keratins have an exquisite cell type- and differentiation stage-specific regulation and expression pattern, it might well be that upon future research further keratins will be introduced as markers for certain diagnostic questions in pathology to widen and to refine the diagnostic potential of keratins.
Among the more straightforwardly empirical are inter alia uniformity, contrivance, adjustment of means to ends, particularly exquisite complexity, particular types of functionality, delicacy, integration of natural laws, improbability, and the fitness (fine-tuning) of the inorganic realm for supporting life.
The lace of Cornelia's original gown, with its distinctive open floral pattern, appears to be an exquisite Duchesse--a type of Brussels lace first created in the mid-19th century that remained popular in the 1920s.
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