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This included armor, one of the most original forms of Renaissance sculpture, even though it is rarely characterized as such by art historians.
A pluralistic movement from the first, Protestantism was rarely characterized by a love of anarchy or indiscipline, and the Reformers sought to establish the locale and extent of authority in the church and the believer's life.
Commonly, the products are bulky and their micro-structures have been rarely characterized.
Though it is practically important, the tribo-electrification is rarely characterized quantitatively in pharmaceutical areas.
The real limitation for CaPs appears not to be strength necessarily, but toughness and reliability, which are rarely characterized.
Although CO2 emission from river surfaces is largely hydrology-related, the hydrological impact on riverine CO2 emission is rarely characterized in previous studies.
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This set of pixels rarely characterizes an edge completely because of noise and breaks in the edge.
Mr. Ai, who seems to lose his sense of humor only rarely, has characterized his increasingly dangerous jousting with the Chinese government as a kind of performance art.
After all, individuals' work-capacity can rarely be characterized as either 0% or 100%.
The novelty of this study lies in intensive analysis in the near-field jet breakup, dynamics and droplet formation process that have rarely been characterized from previous studies by exploiting the potentials of synchrotron X-ray for near-field spray analysis.
Collectively, the new hybrid, well-defined, and two of the rarely crystallographically characterized Bi III) materials a) exhibit properties reflecting their physicochemical nature and reactivity, and b) are expected to contribute to the development of efficient metallodrugs against drug-resistant bacterial infections.
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