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In Anglo-American Neo-Hegelianism, the Hegelian experience has always been merely an episode which fact serves to refine, by contrast, the methods of experimentalism that are more congenial to the empirical tradition in England.
In 2008, this organ selectivity was refined by contrasting relapse patterns in 344 patients who had their tumors genomically subtyped as luminal A or B, HER2-enriched, basal-like, or normal-like [ 3].
All are quietly refined, in startling contrast to what has gone on before.
In contrast, refined rice grains (white rice) contain less arsenic and the abovementioned nutrients because rice bran rich in these substances is removed during polishing (63).
In contrast, refined grains lack most of the germ and bran, which are removed during milling, resulting in the loss of numerous health-conferring constituents such as fiber, vitamins, minerals, lignans, resistant starch, phenolic compounds and phytochemicals [ 61].
Corporate image-making was likewise refined, visible in the contrast between ICI House and BHP House (1972), the definitive headquarters of the next generation.
Clumps of snow pitchedthemselves from the branches as the birds refined their positions.In contrast, the squirrels leapt at the feeder from the trees, oftenfrom two or three directions at once.
However, in the course of philosophical discussion the idea of everlastingness has been further refined, and two contrasting concepts can be denoted by it.
Codes were compared and contrasted, refined, and grouped into higher order themes (for example, "dislike of school").
Since we're told which of two 19th-century still lifes is an original and which is a fraud, it's hard not to notice the contrast between the refined, meticulously rendered "Grapes in a Porcelain Bowl" and the garishly artificial "Spirit of '76: Red, White & Blue," even though both appear to be signed by the American painter George Henry Hall.
In contrast to the refiner, the North American petrochemical producer takes natural gas liquids (propane, butane or ethane) and produces intermediate products that ultimately become plastic or synthetic rubber.
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