Sentence examples for for recapitulation from inspiring English sources

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The plot, both too complicated and too inane for recapitulation, pits Armstrong — played winningly enough by Anthony Coleman — against corrupt and lecherous forces.

Add to those tantalizing ingredients the steady action, with some clever surprises and occasional interludes for recapitulation or a touch of romance or humor (not Mr. Grisham's strongest suit) or just to fill 360 pages.

In some cases, such as the ventricular IKs channel complex, it is well established that the KCNQ1 α subunit must coassemble with the MinK (KCNE1) single-transmembrane domain ancillary subunit for recapitulation of the characteristic, unusually slowly-activating IKs current.

Like Mozart and Beethoven, he realized that the long introductory passage of the orchestra, far from being superfluous, was the means of sharpening and deepening the complex relationship of orchestra to solo, especially when the time came for recapitulation, where an entirely new and often revelatory distribution of themes, keys, instrumentation, and tensions was possible.

Mr. Ford's career is too well known to call for recapitulation.

For recapitulation to happen, an addition at the end of the original or ancestral developmental sequence or trajectory would have to occur (Fig. 4; Wägele 2005).

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His note-for-note recapitulation of the love music marks the point at which he chooses the mirage over life itself.

Haeckel, who is best known for developing the theory of recapitulation ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny"), was also a masterful artist, and his illustrated studies of everything from jellyfish to moths and praying mantids, executed with painstaking precision, reveal a natural world that is utterly mystifying and complex.

Understanding these features is essential for the recapitulation of function in engineered replacements and regenerative strategies.

Ventura Ferreira, M. S. et al. An engineered multicomponent bone marrow niche for the recapitulation of hematopoiesis at ectopic transplantation sites.

In an effort to obtain the geometric properties and the maturational growth necessary for the recapitulation of biochemical and, thus, biomechanical properties, a scaffoldless cell-based system, the self-assembly process, was used in conjunction with the catabolic enzyme chondroitinase-ABC and TGF-β1.

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