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The production's various parts never quite fused.
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On most of his songs the disparate elements are fused quite beautifully, but live he is prone to distinguishing the two approaches, even on occasion doing separate acoustic and electronic shows.
Quite how far he fused memory and imagination is an interesting question.
Klimt inhabited an odd, archaic culture where old and new fused in quite different ways from anywhere else.
The expression of Tsl1, observed with flow cytometry and green fluorescent protein (GFP) fused to Tsl1, was quite heterogeneous.
Few artists since Philip Guston have fused form and subject matter with quite such blistering, yet refined results.
Few artists since Philip Guston have fused form and subject matter with quite such blistering, yet refined results (Smith).
"It's fair to ask whether contemporary working moms, whose companies have been radically downsized and whose bosses may well expect them to be fused to their BlackBerries 24/7, are quite as serene as their Clinton-era counterparts," she wrote.
In contrast to DsRed1-E5-ataxin-1, fluorescence microscopy of nuclear puncta seeded by DsRed1-E5 fused to PML revealed bodies of quite different maturity and fluorescence (Figure 2A).
This has now expanded and fused with more classical differentiation paths and, quite recently, with more translational and pathology-oriented trends.
The piece was apparently quite realistic, as sculptor He Xiangyu used real hair, knotted and fused to the fiberglass body, to create a figure that was easily mistakable for the real thing.
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