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Contemporary art galleries often over-rely on walls of plasterboard, a material coy about how solid it is, which makes spaces fade into indeterminate nothingness.
Scene 1 depicts a trio of amorphous children who "dance" in synchronized patterns, occasionally replicating familiar moves from your average pop backup dancers, and other times morphing into indeterminate creatures, of sorts.
When non-negative TWA was separated into indeterminate and positive TWA, the corresponding adjusted HR for indeterminate and positive TWA was 2.67 (95% CI 0.48 14.7; P = 0.26) and 5.36 (95% CI 1.22 23.7; P = 0.027), respectively.
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Her focus on tomorrow constantly pushes good deeds into an indeterminate future.
With the status of the Keystone XL stretching off into the indeterminate future, the State Department denied the permit.
Buser et al. reported about trans-differentiation of a T lymphoblastic lymphoma into an indeterminate dendritic cell tumour carrying a G13D mutation of the NRAS gene29.
Mr. Sharon talks not about agreements but about "arrangements," and aspires to a nonbelligerency accord, casting the idea of a grand, idealistic peace into the indeterminate future.
Yet as outsiders behold China's transformation from peasant nation to economic colossus, the risks of extrapolating from China's robust present into an indeterminate future are not to be ignored.
Lange stated in his classic article in 1989 that most patients will not have an absolute indication for amputation but will fall into an indeterminate gray zone [11].
You can't extrapolate from current growth rates, particularly unusually high ones, into the indeterminate future.
Patients who did not meet the definition of iron deficiency but who had 16% ≤ TSat <20% were viewed as falling into an indeterminate group.
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