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Additionally, the remarkable effect in nude mice supported the effectiveness of this treatment.

Mr. Kentridge incorporated his trademark films (which he calls "drawings for projection") to remarkable effect in his staging of "The Nose," Shostakovich's opera based on Gogol's satirical story.

Santos has once again proven his ability to set up sides that are incredibly difficult to break down, just as he did with Greece – and Rehhagel had before him to such remarkable effect in 2004.

He began his career utilizing more conventional storytelling techniques, such as talking heads and archival footage, which were employed to remarkable effect in his Oscar-nominated 2003 film, "The Weather Underground".

Additionally, the results showed a remarkable effect in improving pain score when Wuqinxi (MD = 0.7; 95% CI: 0.31 1.09; P = 0.0004) or Wuqinxi plus antiosteoporosis medications (MD = 1.06; 95% CI: 0.57 1.55; P < 0.0001) was used.

Usually Van Hove's genius is the way he lays bare these very same desires (sometimes literally) amid the seeming respectability of ordinary theatrical speech and action, as he did to such remarkable effect in his recent production of Miller's A View from the Bridge.

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Recently, a number of angiogenesis inhibitors have been identified that have exhibited remarkable effects in the suppression of tumor growth and metastasis in experimental animal models.

Some of them showed remarkable effects in combination with doxorubicin, being able to induce apoptotic cell death due to their reverting activity.

And, the fluorescence quenched dyes have remarkable effects in minimizing the increment of minimum brightness and prohibiting the contrast ratio decrease.

But then they temper their enthusiasm with caution, noting that the history of cancer treatments is full of high expectations followed by dashed hopes when drugs with remarkable effects in animals are tested in people.

These failings even marred the gentle, velvety reading of Purcell's "Music for a While". And despite some remarkable effects in Benjamin Britten's realization of Purcell's "Blessed Virgin's Expostulation" (including a deliberate, subtle flattening of the pitches on a repetition of Mary's cry to Gabriel), very little articulation was taking place.

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