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The trappings of the life that Guadagnino portrays represent the signal achievement of Milanese modernism, its grandeur of classical proportions rendered in fine materials and spare forms.

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Their ability to develop resistance mechanisms to antimicrobial drugs has assumed catastrophic proportions, rendering more and more infections difficult or impossible to treat (1 ).

The estimated proportions of patients rendered relapse free by surgery alone were 65, 41, 21, and 9% for patients with no axillary node involvement, 1 3 positive nodes, 4 9 positive nodes, and 10 or more positive nodes, respectively.

The estimated proportion of patients rendered relapse free by surgery (RFS curve at T=∞) is 65% (56 75%) for node-negative and 32% (29 35%) for node-positive patients (95% confidence intervals within parentheses).

The church itself has attenuated proportions, an El Greco figure rendered in architecture.

Our findings that non-LTR retrotransposable elements of the RTE clade have rendered large proportions of lepidopteran microsatellite DNA markers developed to-date ineffective is indicative of the depth of problems challenging many researchers who have invested resources to developing such molecular genetics tools.

Spirit Airlines began charging for carry-on bags on Aug. 1, a controversial move, but unless that catches on, the fees below get my vote for most outrageous — because they are grossly out of proportion to the service rendered, are inadequately disclosed, or punish customers for the airlines' operational flaws.

The human puppets are rendered realistically in proportion, expression, and anatomy and depart from the illusion only slightly, with several mechanical seam lines in the face.

In one site, recruitment was low due to the high proportion of patients whose severity of depression rendered them ineligible (the proportion with severe problems was significantly higher than estimated).

They seem to have been endowed by Nature with virtues and vices in the exact and glamorous proportions needed to render them irresistible to any investigator who comes to know them" [ 260].

When this style was applied to the visual arts, anatomy was rendered with ideal proportions, and the contrapposto weight shift from antiquity, which had become stiffly stylized in the Middle Ages, was revived to give figures a lifelike fluidity.

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