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In a previous study, this resemblance was described as a function of the epigenetic variance component and a reset coefficient that indicates the rate of dissipation of epigenetic marks across generations.
The last gasp of 19th-century Romanticism, it marked the dissipation of Romantic attitudes from a cultural elite to every adolescent's natural rite of passage.
The low-level circulation dissipated six hours later, marking the dissipation of Barbara.
Its mood of dissipation haunts Collishaw's art.
Connoisseurs of the poetry of dissipation will drink deep.
"All the forces of dissipation and evil are here found," a U.S. government official reported.
Many of Herzen's contemporaries succumbed to despair, retiring to their estates and various forms of dissipation.
In 1922, Evelyn went up to Hertford College, Oxford, where he soon abandoned his studies in favor of dissipation.
The word holds a sense of dissipation and decay as the person with the disease unravels and loses memories.
He has a large frame, but the skin hangs off him, the very image of dissipation.
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