But Griett is sent to clean the artist's studio, and he notices her curiosity and the avidity with which she studies his work. |
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Partisans on both sides study the fluctuating daily polls with the avidity of baseball fans following the electrifying playoffs. |
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Molecular biologists enter the story, but mainly those with an avidity for technology and an appetite for large scale. |
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Over the years I have read with avidity various intellectual disputes in The New York Review of Books and other literary journals. |
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If infection is established, this agent will have a lesser ability to disrupt the complexes because of high antibody avidity. |
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It represents an avidity to produce a grand modern opera rather than an actual vision of one. |
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But such an avidity is certainly directed away from the self, to the concerns, foibles, ensnarements, and adventures presented from the outside. |
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He plunges with avidity into the delights of inner-city Glebe and the University of Sydney in its heyday. |
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She's been empty inside, with nothing but a heart burning with anger and avidity. |
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It is certainly true that there is not the enthusiasm, the appetite, the avidity for film that there was when I first began writing about it. |
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With a tractable reading list in front of me my impatience with reading turned quickly into avidity. |
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The euro seems to be reviled with avidity and fervour wherever one goes, from Holland to the Med. |
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Because of the low avidity of the antibody, HSF1 needed to be enriched prior to western blot. |
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Since this is not a project I've followed with any avidity I was not aware that the fertilizing occurred yesterday. |
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It appears to be inevitable that abuses will have occurred, given the avidity with which behavior modification has been sought after. |
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He was radioactive to those who once valued his political counsel and editorial avidity. |
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If his avidity was an act, Brooks should immediately move to Hollywood and collect his Academy Awards. |
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Each man grabbed his share with avidity, and there and then devoured it with such gulosity that, in less than half an hour after its death, only the hoofs remained. |
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Wariness and avidity, coquetry and rage, preening and despair — unrelenting egotism plays on her face like sunlight on a fast-moving stream. |
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His avidity for study steadily increased with his age, to a degree that even when ill from overwork he did not stop reading books. |
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Some officers of the corps sought power and profit with an avidity that led to clash after clash with the early governors. |
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We got punished for our dewy avidity by stern stuff that, for all its pug-nacity, hardly laid a glove on the enemies of truth and justice. |
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Some amazing persons are able to master a tremendous number of subjects and maintain an avidity for all of them. |
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In these cases, we are mostly dealing with antibodies of the IgM isotype of IgG with low avidity. |
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IgG antibody of high avidity is detected only in subjects with remote or recurrent CMV infection. |
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In Les cieux, the spiritual universe of the Navajos unfurled on a mining map opposes deep wisdom to people's mad avidity. |
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During this period, in which numerization and design were merging more and more, his information processing avidity remained strong. |
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Olestra has an extraordinary avidity for certain fat-soluble substances, far exceeding what one would expect based on the fat substitute's proportion of the diet. |
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Marxists say it's not possible to change the rules, that capitalism will always engender its own crises, that its own avidity, greed, and iron laws will be its undoing. |
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A fox's head on an old lady's boa had also been seized with avidity by a foxhound, under the impression that he had at last found his hereditary enemy. |
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Here an avidity for new and different species of flora embraces interesting species of fauna as well, both of the four-footed and two-footed kind. |
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This patient was therefore reassured that she had not had primary rubella, as she had a history of rubella vaccination and high avidity rubella specific IgG was detected. |
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Some low titer, low avidity antibodies may not be detected using this assay. |
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In addition, compared to Menomune vaccine, Menactra vaccine resulted in longer-term persistence of bactericidal antibody, improved production of high avidity antibody, and the establishment of immune memory. |
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However, the improved sensitivity and specificity of serological diagnostic methods and the development of new techniques, especially IgG avidity, enable determination of the date of infection in a majority of cases. |
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I refuse, anyway, to show the Italian family where the shop is on the grounds that their daughters should not be encouraged in their avidity, their conventionality, and their Grazia-driven concupiscence. |
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In addition to classic serodiagnosis, measurement of avidity provides information making it possible to distinguish between acute and past infection. |
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Only the at-risk group showed a significant shift in avidity, which increased from low to high-meaning their immune cells had become more responsive to lower antigen levels. |
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The researchers also investigated how avidity maturation happens, using samples from one at-risk patient who showed increased immune cell sensitivity and was later diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. |
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Our insatiable avidity constantly pushes us to permanently understand and update the web mechanisms to fully master the stakes and propose the powerful and up to date solutions open to everybody. |
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In primates, this difference confers a significant increase in binding avidity to CD86 relative to that of BMS-188667, which results in a greater biological activity. |
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And all this to feed the avidity of a few millionary merchants and to keep up one thousand ships of war for the protection of their commercial speculations. |
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Japanese prefectures have been organizing hiking trips, cruises, and other singles events with an avidity that would make the stereotypical Yenta proud. |
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