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The development of abstract painting between the wars was comparatively slow.
Rome was comparatively slow to develop a free market for contemporary art, though Caravaggio started his career by creating still-life paintings for the open market in the 1590s.
In contrast, the release of NO3 − was comparatively slow in the organic fertilizer-treated soil.
As the construction was comparatively slow due to a lack of funding, a motorway concession for the A8 and A9 motorways was granted to BINA Istra for a period of 32 years.
Fusion between granules was comparatively slow, on the order of tens of seconds as documented previously (Brangwynne et al., 2009).
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He was comparatively slow-moving, already dealing with tendinitis in his knees, but he had excellent instincts and a long wingspan.
The release of BTZ from G5-PPI-NH2 complex was comparatively slower than G4-PAMAM-NH2.
But he added that the speed of the device was comparatively slower than the high-end Apple product.
The weak growth of new business in Scotland was "comparatively slower" than across the UK as a whole.
The delivery of the radiotracer into HT1080/1-3C tumours was comparatively slower, but retention was higher.
As well, of course, as the meta-global-conversation about the global conversation: in particular, widespread admiration for Alex Crawford's outstanding reporting for Sky News, especially compared with Al Jazeera, CNN and the BBC all of whom were comparatively slow off the mark.
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