Sentence examples for primordial quality from inspiring English sources

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But it also has a primordial quality, conjuring the dangerous, grueling ordeal of ancient birth practices.

His gnarly, muddy pictures from the 60's of people and animals have an evocative, primordial quality and sometimes, as in a small ink portrait of a bare-chested Antonin Artaud, a strange delicacy (Johnson).

As Sartre described it, the absurd is "the universal contingency of being which is, but which is not the basis of its being; the absurd is the given, the unjustifiable, primordial quality of existence" (quoted in Sagi 2002, 57).

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In this performance Mr. Nézet-Séguin drew out the music's primordial qualities, as if the clouds were parting to reveal not waltzing couples but primitive dancers who had wandered in from "The Rite of Spring".

The image has a surreal quality befitting the realisation of such a primordial dream; the flimsy biplane seems to carry a sleeping figure off over the barren landscape, just out of reach of the besuited man who is chasing it.

We present a phenotypic characterization of oocytes deficient in Mcl-1, and establish its role in maintenance of the primordial follicle (PMF) pool, growing oocyte survival and oocyte quality.

As such, beyond its potential for extending quality years of life, investigation into the primordial prevention of type 2 diabetes and other cardiometabolic diseases is critically important to the future economic viability of health care globally.

This will carry the aim to not only enrich the primordial follicle pool but also reverse age-induced alterations in oocyte quality and possibly curb age-related infertility and pregnancy losses.

The ART neural networks have as primordial characteristics the plasticity and the stability, which are essential qualities to the training execution and to an efficient analysis.

Monitoring complex production systems is primordial to ensure management, reliability and safety as well as maintaining the desired product quality.

Ovarian reserve represents the remaining population of primordial and resting follicles (Gougeon, 1996) and is generally defined as the quantity and quality of the follicles present in the ovary (Broekmans et al., 2006).

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