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Later in the 19th century it was adjusted by the choreographer Marius Petipa; then in the Soviet period a series of figures adapted it further.
In fact, throughout Europe the "Italian Renaissance" meant, for artists between about 1500 and 1530, the enjolivement, or embellishment, of an already rich decorative repertoire with shapes, motifs, and figures adapted from another canon of taste.
In fact, throughout Europe the "Italian Renaissance" meant, for artists between about 1500 to 1530, the enjolivement, or embellishment, of an already rich decorative repertoire with shapes, motifs, and figures adapted from another canon of taste.
Figures adapted from [10, 46].
Figures adapted with permission from [99] Copyright (2015) American Chemical Society.
This functional intein can restore protein splicing activity to excise itself, and to conjugate ExN and ExC with a peptide bond (Figures adapted with permission from: Ref. [106]. Copyright (2012) Springer).
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When she moves from anthropological classification to fantasy, her figures adapt, evolutionlike, to the tasks at hand.
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Figure adapted from Evans et al. (2005).
Figure adapted with permission from Ref. [18].
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