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When he changes his mind, he simply pulls the piece apart and throws the mud and straw back into the pile.
When Met conservators took the piece apart in 1949, they found that it was assembled, possibly with antique pieces, in 1854 by one Alexis Berg, who had signed and dated it.
Barcoded Dictyostelium mutants have also been used as a high-throughput method to piece apart electrotaxis mechanisms, through conservation of genes that correlate with electrotaxis hyperresponsitivity42 though this method is not yet feasible in mammalian cells.
Cohen, et al., developed methods to track individual cells in epithelial sheets of arbitrary geometries, as a way to piece apart the varied electrotactic responses of leader and follower cells28.
Meyrick, while "extremely interested" in Coolwell and Melissa Bubnic's upcoming Australian premieres at STC, says it is notable there is no Australian piece apart from the Chekhov adaptation that STC feels it can take into the bigger space.
One by one, and together, they pry the piece apart, pump it up, empty it out, add vinegar to its gospel riffs, make its mocking quotation of the French national anthem sound positively sardonic, all the while detonating explosions of fioritura.
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