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Not everything that is thrown into the spiritual hopper impresses as overly profound.
This not overly profound thought fluttered like a red flag of warning throughout English National Opera's new version of The Turk in Italy and insistently remained unfurled.
Even though the loss of photoreceptor function in the IL-1 β-injected retinas was not overly profound (19%), it is necessary to keep in mind that in a real diseased condition, IL-1 β would not be the only pro-inflammatory cytokine overexpressed in the retina.
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As such, I'm a bit at a loss to come up with a new, profound, overly-detailed way of explaining how her vagina tasted on this day.
Nevertheless, the current work offers proof-of-principle that an admittedly overly simplified mixed microflora can have profound effects on the host transcriptome, as compared to mono-species bacterial challenges.
The most profound objection is that Malcolm assumes an overly strict form of verificationism as well as a naïve view of language and conceptual change.
Miroslav Volf offers a profound and cautious-yet-inspiring alternative to overly-pessimistic fears in his new book Flourishing: Why We Need Religion in a Globalized World (2015).
Yet while Martin Scorsese might be overly fond of screen violence, part of what makes that film profound and memorable is how the thrill of violence, its seduction, is always in play with a palpable moral revulsion.
Several studies have demonstrated an inadequate Treg cells responses in the face of an overly exuberant Th1, Th2, and Th17 cells response, resulting in the breakdown of intestinal homeostasis and profound acceleration of the perpetuation of IBD [ 7].
Such studies show profound derangements of the microcirculation in sepsis with areas of no flow or slow flow or overly fast flow [ 84, 85].
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