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"As an example of globalism before globalism," he continued, "outside Madras, India, there's a famous artists' colony, where over the last 30 or 40 years the artists have been making detailed studies of American minimalism and abstraction and have a particular interest in the work of Ad Reinhardt".
Recently however, scholars have returned to the modern Karnataka region to focus on a longer chronology, investigating a larger geographical area, making detailed studies of epigraphs and giving more importance to individual monuments dating from the 11th through 13th centuries.
EIT may be used to monitor the distribution of pulmonary ventilation and perfusion making detailed studies of V/Q matching possible.
We conclude that EIT might be used to monitor the distribution of pulmonary ventilation and perfusion making detailed studies of V/ Qmatching possible.
EIT might be used to monitor the distribution of pulmonary ventilation and perfusion making detailed studies of V/Q matching possible.
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Maria Sibylla Merian was already middle-aged in 1699 when with her daughter she undertook the dangerous journey to Suriname and made detailed studies of moths and butterflies.
His instrument was able to make detailed studies of the xenon isotope from only a few grams of the meteorite, even though it contained only six-trillionths xenon by weight.
To figure out the colors of Anchiornis feathers, Mr. Vinther and his colleagues turned to Matthew Shawkey, a University of Akron biologist who has made detailed studies of melanosome patterns in living birds.
October 15, 1819 Paris, France February 28 , 1905Clément Juglar, (born Oct. 15, 1819, Paris, Fr. died Feb. 28, 1905, Paris) French physician and economist who made detailed studies of cycles in business and trade.
Otto Lehmann, who loved crystals and as a teen-ager had made detailed studies of the growth of snowflakes, inspected drops of the carrot cholesterol through his homemade, one-of-a-kind polarizing microscope — the lightwave-aligning polarizer back then was made of a polished chunk of a kind of rock called Iceland spar — and he was smitten.
We used it mainly to identify shift workers, as the small number of participants made detailed studies on adaptation to different shifts less reliable.
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