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A woman being photographed aspired to a standardised look that signified an ideal refinement of "feminine" traits, as conveyed through beauty; and beauty was understood to be a distancing from the ordinary; as photographed, it projected something enigmatic, dreamy, inaccessible.
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Ladylike ideals of refinement and class have taken a beating from the push for equality across gender lines.
Placement of ideal helices and refinement using Phenix Refine yielded a partial structure, which was then used as a search model for phase determination by molecular replacement using a high-resolution native data set and Phaser-MR.
Therefore, it would be ideal if, through the refinement and elaboration of their culture methods, the BBB functions of immortalized cells could be improved to levels that are comparable to primary cells.
In reply to these questions Laymon (1991) has put forward a theory which understands idealizations as ideal limits: imagine a series of experimental refinements of the actual situation which approach the postulated limit and then require that the closer the properties of a system come to the ideal limit, the closer its behavior has to come to the behavior of the ideal limit (monotonicity).
Future research will be imperative, and future waves of SAGE will be an ideal conduit for policy refinement, as well as support for the monitoring and evaluation of health programming for the elderly.
The high fidelity to which GEMMs recapitulate both the genetics and the characteristic tumor stroma interactions of brain cancer would seem to make them ideal systems for the refinement of more effective radiotherapy regimens, especially in combination with synergistic drugs.
Therefore, fluorescently tagged Lin7c turns out to be an ideal tool to follow the refinement of epithelial polarity in vivo.
Perhaps his British reticence, touched with a streak of wildness, is an ideal match for Berlioz's French refinement, touched by dips into musical madness.
Near-isogenic lines are the ideal raw material for QTL validation, refinement of QTL location and, ultimately, gene discovery.
The late eighteenth century was caught between two rival ideals: an obsession with self-cultivation and refinement, on the one hand, and a quest for the natural, unaffected moment, on the other.
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