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to recapitulation
noun
A subsequent brief recitement or enumeration of the major points in a narrative, article, or book.
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They are rifts within which time might exist as pure surface, prone to recapitulation and rhyme, weird morphologies, uncanny doublings".
Much of "56 Up," like the earlier films, is devoted to recapitulation: we see rapid shots of each man and woman at different stages, a steady march toward maturity and, now, toward mortality.
However, neither of these phenomena is due to recapitulation of the class II antigen presentation pathway or CIITA-mediated transcriptional activation of virus genes.
Without such a framework, we risk relegating the role of models to recapitulation.
This contributes to recapitulation of a particular program of the embryonic genome expression, which is induced by the reestablishment of the embryo cell genome-associated methylation and embryo cell chromatin-associated acetylation patterns [ 5– 7].
Changes in the mineral content and thickness of the calcified cartilage and the associated tidemark advancement may be related to recapitulation of the hypertrophic phenotype, including COL10A1, MMP-13, and Runx2 gene expression, observed in the deep zone of OA cartilage [ 167, 171].
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Some passages in the opening Allegro verged on the glutinous, and things nearly came to a complete halt in the transition to its recapitulation, but the second half of the symphony had more sense of purpose, and the finale's second subject had an irresistible lilt.
Mr. Bernanke's testimony was exceptionally brief, considering the enormous stakes involved, a mere nine paragraphs, much of it devoted to a recapitulation of the growing crisis and how it took shape.
If anything, they brought out subtleties and mystery, and they highlighted every strange musical twist, like that what's-going-on-here transition to the recapitulation section in the first movement.
Fig. 4 A consistent pattern of terminal addition in the evolution of ontogenetic sequences, as illustrated here for four species in abstract terms, leads to ontogenetic recapitulation.
The development of tissue-engineering (TE) solutions for osteochondral (OC) regeneration has been slowed by technical hurdles related to the recapitulation of their complex and hierarchical architecture.
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