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Van Gelder is something like a crucial cinematographer, like the Raoul Coutard of modern jazz, whose own audacity fused with that of the artists at work to render the music with a sense of physical impact and deep psychological resonance.

A novel mathematical notion, decision-mapping, has been introduced in this work to render the complex decisions in process design and synthesis consistent and complete.

While the spatial engagement of proteostasis network components is not new, there are enough novel attributes to this work to render it an interesting eLife paper.

2) Although it is nice to refer to Morgan's and Randolph's papers from the late 1800s, it would seem that there has been enough recent progress on planarians and sufficient historical reviews referring extensively to older work to render these citations superfluous.

We have included this data in Figure 6 and in Figure 6 figure supplement 1. 2) Although it is nice to refer to Morgan's and Randolph's papers from the late 1800s, it would seem that there has been enough recent progress on planarians and sufficient historical reviews referring extensively to older work to render these citations superfluous.

The operations of race are thus complex and can take some work — critical work to render visible.

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But society in general, and male culture in particular, is constantly working to render it narrow and shallow.

While there is some debate about the danger of depleted-uranium debris, there is no doubt about the danger of cluster bombs, which has shocked both peacekeeping soldiers and civilians working to render the mines harmless.

Since he is not in prison, he will be in no hurry to go to trial; his lawyers can spend time chipping away at the government's case, hiring experts, demanding more information, and generally working to render the events of that night a little more muddy.

Inspectors have been working to render inoperable all equipment needed to mix and fill chemical agents into munitions.

By a 60-36 spread, those surveyed said that Supreme Court justices were more likely to be carrying out a personal or political agenda than working to render a fair and impartial judgment, an opinion that cut across party lines.

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