I have a horror of finding myself trapped, which usually asserts itself as an almost visceral desire to leave meetings early. |
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The Prime Minister, who sees himself as a realist, is driven by visceral fears. |
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When it becomes necessary to abandon reason, decisions become more visceral. |
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Useem says that students develop a visceral understanding of the problems leaders encounter. |
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This is a visceral, gut reaction, though, similar to a scream after you've stubbed your toe. |
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Alternatively cerebral and visceral, it's not easy listening, but is posesssed of a restless, elemental energy. |
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Lewis in terms of his art was a metropolitan in search of the visceral and his analysis of the life force was forensic in its intensity. |
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When an actor can portray a character so well as to evoke a sincere and visceral hatred from a viewer, he has truly done his job well. |
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With its visceral tritones and flatted seconds, the band's sound revolved more around the riff than the song. |
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From the midsection on, the plot is overwhelmed by sentimental subplots, resulting in a dilution of the opening's visceral impact. |
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A work of cinema so visceral, so powerful, so incredibly mind-blowing must be seen to be believed. |
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Her dancers share Streb's rigorous turn of mind and her taste for visceral thrills. |
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Australians aren't at all used to visceral and irrational hatred directed at them. |
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At the same time, the visceral fat calculated from the CT image passing the umbilical region was also significantly reduced. |
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Some of this fluid crosses the visceral pleura and accumulates as a small sterile pleural effusion. |
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Insulin resistance correlates with visceral fat measured by waist circumference or waist to hip ratio. |
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Once again, he has mined his record collection for coolly funky obscurities and supplied several of his own slightly more visceral instrumentals. |
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In this area, we quickly come down to moral intuitions and visceral reactions. |
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Live, the four piece are a brooding mixture of visceral, post-punk textures and relentless motorik rhythms. |
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In the chest, the tumors can arise from either the visceral or parietal pleura. |
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In echiurans, sipunculans and in most polychaete annelids at least portions of the coelomic lining form the somatic and visceral musculature. |
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Most fossil crinoids have the main visceral body raised above the sea floor by a stem, also called a stalk or column. |
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Pleurodesis, from the Greek pleura and desis, is intended to achieve a symphysis between parietal and visceral pleura. |
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And the prints represent Abstract Expressionism's entire stylistic range, from fast and visceral to cool and ethereal. |
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Fibroblasts grow into the exudate from both the visceral and parietal pleural surface to produce an inelastic membrane called the pleural peel. |
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The use of a highly textured piercing sound whose layers cannot be easily untangled makes his painful memory visceral for the viewer. |
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The tumor frequently extended to the adjacent lung parenchyma, bronchi, visceral pleura, and mediastinal soft tissues. |
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A reduced hyomandibula associated with the quadrate in a fish's visceral skull evolved to form the ear ossicle called the stapes, or columella. |
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The whispering that his attempts to think through a new strategy are inspired by some kind of visceral anti-Americanism is ludicrous. |
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You will not be disappointed by the lead singer and visceral verbalist blooming like the mesmeric rocker he is. |
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There are some great arias, fine ensemble pieces, and choruses whose effect is visceral. |
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Grossly, the surface of the lungs may show flat to slightly raised disk-shaped red to violaceous plaques confined to the visceral pleura. |
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There appear to be no highly specific pathways for visceral sensation in the central nervous system. |
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No effect was observed on visceral sites of metastases, although reassuringly no trend toward an increase was identified. |
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It is extremely difficult to prove that a malignant melanoma originates in a visceral site. |
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One of the surprises of the Gulf War studies is that the organism was also capable of causing visceral disease. |
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The goal was to maintain Mr V's nutritional status and visceral stores before surgery. |
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When both procedures were negative, all patients underwent visceral angiography. |
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It does nothing to remove the visceral fat that accumulates around the abdominal organs. |
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There is an increase in abdominal and visceral fat which contributes to increased risk of cardiovascular disease. |
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The visceral obesity in patients with metabolic syndrome is associated with dyslipidemia. |
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Ischaemia secondary to reduced cardiac output may contribute to the risk of visceral damage. |
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Herniation of bowel loops often causes visceral pain with vomiting and bowel obstruction. |
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The small black dots represent the increased concentration of molecules inside a dense visceral structure or bone. |
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Thoracic and abdominal visceral involvement and hepatosplenomegaly were absent. |
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The viewer of art sees beyond its visceral ingredients and in some sense is intellectually or emotionally engaged. |
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Were you ever tempted to beef things up to create a visceral, rather than emotional reaction? |
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Therefore it is good, once in a while, to take a deep breath of petrol and rubber, and reawaken that visceral love of the machine. |
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Goodhart thinks he can play on a certain visceral anti-Americanism that is characteristic of the British left. |
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I did not enjoy manipulating people's visceral reaction to tortuous stimuli. |
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Are too many writers coming from an intellectual rather than a visceral view of the world? |
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There's a visceral pleasure in shoving the clutch, and unleashing the next wave of acceleration as part of a fluid mechanical process. |
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Gregor's beats provided something visceral, the bones, blood and guts of the song. |
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The driving anger is far deeper and both more visceral and more principled. |
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My initial negative reaction was not based on a cool assessment of their ideas, but on a visceral dislike of intellectual bandwagon jumping. |
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Now, wakeboarding isn't the most recognized of the extreme sports, but it is certainly one of the more exciting and visceral ones. |
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There are lots of people trying to dumb down, trying to make highbrow stuff more real, more visceral. |
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Her visceral description of baking challah every Friday makes it clear that to end this habit would leave a real void. |
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It's a bit overlong, though, and the board-room dramas of the second half can't hope to compete with the visceral shock of the first. |
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Many modern Noh theatres have lost the visceral effect that comes from this traditional layout. |
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Heart rate, cardiac output, and minute ventilation increase under hyperthermic conditions, while visceral perfusion decreases. |
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In these days of media gross-outs, it's incredibly hard to provoke a visceral reaction in anyone anymore. |
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First, in men, testosterone stimulates lipolysis, inducing an increase in free fatty acid release from the visceral fat depots. |
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His loathing of imperialism was visceral, because he knew, firsthand, what it meant. |
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Cat roundworms are known to cause visceral larval migrans in children, although less so than their canine counterpart. |
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The case was diagnosed as visceral leishmaniasis with leishmania lymphadenitis and coexistent falciparum malaria. |
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Though far from perfect, and full of impenetrable dialogues, the film nonetheless has a certain visceral urgency. |
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Their tastefulness does not, however, get in the way of some really visceral and emotive moments. |
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One explanation for such paradoxical behaviours is that they are motivated by visceral factors relating to physical and emotional drives. |
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Still collectively jacked up on an 'I Am Canadian' buzz, the reaction was visceral. |
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Sitting on the photography bench on the edge of the court, I don't think I've seen anything so balletic, visceral and exciting. |
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Even in relationship to his own soldiers, there is nothing at the core of this man but visceral meanness. |
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One of several television dramas on nuclear issues in the 1980s, Threads is arguably the most visceral. |
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The tape was my first exposure to this music, and it sent a visceral thrill through me. |
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The game is physical and visceral, and we were amazed at just how clearly a sense of presence in time and space was communicated. |
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Metastatic foci were also seen in the mesenteric lymph nodes, pancreas, stomach, visceral pleura, and bone marrow. |
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The cells of the visceral mesoderm and dorsal vessel also express both genes. |
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The film illustrates this shift in consciousness with a visceral ferocity. |
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The sounds of unloading a missile and watching it crash into a destructible structure gives off a sense of visceral excitement that the first game couldn't touch. |
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The scenes between Johansson and Adam Pearson, a man with neurofibromatosis, are some of the most delicate and visceral this year. |
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It is these forms that I think we respond to on a visceral level. |
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The warriors who fought in Mogadishu in some ways care about the politics in a more profound and visceral way than anyone else. |
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All three films are intelligent thrillers, with enough subtext to support repeat viewings, but they are still visceral thrills at their core, not films about something. |
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Many of the photographs graphically show pain's visceral nature. |
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The Bling Ring is visceral, elegantly shot, and acerbic, as it probes the dark side of celebrity obsession. |
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The image vibrates with the raw, visceral excitement of that night. |
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That single chapter, the most visceral and moving part of The Power Broker, took Caro six months to research and write. |
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The locals worship their ancestors, and their attachment to family land is almost visceral. |
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Unlike the Hollywood version of genius, which is preternaturally cerebral, Hitchens was preternaturally visceral. |
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The newspaper-business passages had a visceral, vital energy. |
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I oppose the death penalty, but not for Stephen's squeamish reasons that one innocent person in 100 might get hanged, My opposition is more visceral than that. |
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There have been fallings-out between them before, visceral back-biting and stand-up rows that are often settled long before they enter the public domain. |
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Unfortunately, this degree of visceral insight is not maintained to the end. |
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The director, who helmed Training Day, brings out the visceral elements of Africa's emotional terrain, but is unable to bring any depth to his main characters. |
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The result has a visceral, involving immediacy rare in Hollywood product. |
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But that visceral experience of the crowd as a capricious-yet-mindless entity has stayed with me ever since. |
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Translation takes place in embryonic mesoblasts and larval fat-body cells and is deposited extracellularly in basement membranes surrounding skeletal and visceral muscles. |
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Pelvic striated muscle contractions are subserved by the perineal nerve, and autonomic fibers send efferent impulses to effect the other visceral motor responses. |
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Used in this way, representational painting is a somewhat blunt instrument to wield in a complex debate already full of visceral and hysterical reactions on both sides. |
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Expression is also detected variously in visceral endoderm, and anterior mesoderm and endoderm of the gut and pharynx in some vertebrates and amphioxus. |
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Metastases were present in the vertebral bodies, spleen, peritoneum, pleura, adrenal glands, visceral and parietal pericardium, and multiple lymph nodes. |
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Central or visceral obesity is a central feature of syndrome X, and waist-to-hip ratios and BMI are significantly greater in NASH patients than in controls. |
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As a result he recruited a band to record this debut album, and his synth-pop, once rather bloodless, became more visceral with the addition of guitar and drums. |
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Leni Zumas's visceral debut novel is a darkly funny and disturbing rager. |
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A visceral pleural line is seen without distal lung markings. |
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There are all the elements of dance and theatre combined with the visceral thrill of watching metal meet metal again and again until, finally, metal meets actor. |
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These two works made brilliant use of technology, demonstrating digital art's potential to create all-encompassing environments, simultaneously visceral and conceptual. |
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Garfield's visceral acting and Shaw and Rossen's forceful screenplay compel us, perhaps against our will, to accept Jacob Goff as an amoral, compassionless chiseler. |
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The job of stress hormones is to withdraw the blood supply from the visceral organs towards the fighting and running muscles of the arms and legs. |
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Of course football is sanctioned evil, the less sanctioned the more visceral and gladiatorial and exciting. |
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Though she masquerades in the fashions, make-up, and body language of white yuppies, her Asianness and her visceral discomfort read as distinctly as their whiteness. |
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The brittle sexuality of the earlier works is absent, but visual temptation and overt eroticism remain in the riot of vibrant colors, visceral strokes and pulsing space. |
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One of your most visceral performances was as that grief-stricken mother in Rabbit Hole. |
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But, although it's undeniably visceral, in the end it's a sharp-witted study of sentimentalised violence and the use of language as a form of moral camouflage. |
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Histologic examination shows folded and fibrotic visceral pleura with atelectasis and variable amounts of chronic inflammation in the adjacent lung parenchyma. |
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But it never has the visceral thrill of those individual flashbacks, and the life there is never obviously building to final climactic saturnalia of violence. |
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These visceral shoot-outs, in buildings of super-realistic detail, are strung together by plot-development scenes in hand-drawn comic-strip style. |
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It is covered by visceral peritoneum except at the hilum where the gastrosplenic omentum inserts. |
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The fire department put out all these physical and visceral burnings. |
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Emily had a visceral need of her home and the countryside that surrounded it, and to leave it would cause her to languish and wither. |
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Lyrics often express nihilistic views or deal with social issues using visceral, gory language. |
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Twenty-nine patients had visceral metastases, and 27 patients underwent surgery including radical cystectomy and nephroureterectomy. |
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The visceral mass, or visceropallium, is the soft, nonmuscular metabolic region of the mollusc. |
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Forgiveness in the Arendtian sense then presupposes visceral timefulness, an encounter where anything can happen in the agonistic play of time. |
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Some areolar tissue free from elastic tissue was next procured from the visceral cavity of a toad. |
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Our meditation of his death should be more visceral, and affect us more, because it is of a thing already done. |
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Excess visceral adipose tissue is independently associated with increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. |
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But Eastwood chose to aestheticize the battle in a way that blunts its visceral impact. |
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Quantitation of amastigotes of Leishmania donovani in smears of splenic aspirates from patients with visceral leishmaniasis. |
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Efficacy of orally administered 2-substituted quinolines in experimental murine cutaneous and visceral leishmaniases. |
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Rankin is known for the fine writing and gritty, visceral dialogue and scenes that define his Rebus series. |
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Marwan tackles loneliness, alienation and autoeroticism with savage humor and visceral imagery. |
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He was diagnosed as having human immunodeficiency virus infection within only a few days of diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis. |
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The presence of the virus of visceral lymphomatosis in embryonated eggs of normal appearing hens. |
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Instead, as best anyone can, he gracefully renders them visceral. |
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A 39-year-old female presented for elective bilateral thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy for chronic severe visceral pain. |
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Bilateral thoracoscopy revealed empyema with loculations with beefy, inflamed, thick-walled visceral and parietal pleurae. |
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Some more NTDs included are Guinea worm, bilharzia, blinding trachoma, Chagas disease, leprosy and visceral leishmaniasis. |
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While the violent death of a narcotrafficker might not seem that unusual, the straightforward photos provoke a visceral reaction. |
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He also chose a thematic approach, not least to contrast the visceral realism of Caravaggio with the classicising naturalism of the Carracci. |
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Gonad pale beige, lying along superior and columellar surfaces of visceral whorls posterior to stomach. |
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Spinal cord neurostimulation is used for failed back surgery syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, visceral abdominal and pelvic pain. |
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Utriculi occur in two different lengths and may extend to near the middle of the visceral cavity. |
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The presence of tumor at the surface of the visceral pleura has been recognized as an independent adverse prognostic factor for quite some time. |
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Cysts in pleural fissures were indeed attached by a thin pedicle to the visceral pleura. |
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Combat is fluid, visceral and, with the game's added graphical sheen, gorier than ever. |
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The grainy look of this videotaped doc gives the workers a visceral immediacy as they perform their routines. |
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While many patients may be treated with steroids, most require pericardiectomy which is more difficult given the visceral predominate disease. |
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Pneumothorax is a condition characterized by the accumulation of gas between the parietal and visceral pleurae. |
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This allows air to escape into the connective tissue of the peri-bronchovascular sheaths, interlobular septa and visceral pleura. |
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His performances, while exceedingly graphic and visceral, involved a highly estheticized, personal, pragmatic challenge to accepted notions of violence, illness, and death. |
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Up to the present there has been only one case report of an open-lung biopsy showing slight thickening of the visceral pleura that was not apparent on the chest radiography. |
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It is equivalent to the visceral peritoneum described in gross anatomy. |
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Close contact with the gritty, visceral needs of the sick has made me more alert to our singular focus on Christ's body from Passion Sunday to Easter. |
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Infections occurred principally in the visceral connective tissues of the digestive gland and the gonad, destroying gametic tissue and often causing host sterilization. |
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The portion of the pleura surrounding the lungs is called the visceral pleura, while the portion lining the chest cavity is called the parietal pleura. |
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Pathology revealed metastatic poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma consistent with ovarian cancer involving the diaphragm, liver, and visceral pleura. |
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Two birds from each replicate were randomly selected on day 21, weighed, and slaughtered by cervical dislocation, to measure the weight of visceral organs. |
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Epinephrine stimulation of visceral fat tissue has been shown to induce lipolysis, bathing the liver with non-esterified fatty acids, and rendering it insulin resistant. |
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A mixture of the Solatia reticulata aqueous extract and cyclodextrin reduces the accumulation of visceral fat mass in mice and rats with high-fat diet-induced obesity. |
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Situs inversus totalis is a congenital anomaly in which the major visceral and thoracic organs are reversed or mirrored from their normal positions. |
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There are no hollows or cavities corresponding to the spinules in the visceral sides of the basal plates of the tubercles in the fourhorn sculpin. |
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The fiery mixture comes to full boil on Placebo's third disc, Black Market Music, a visceral collection that delves into industrial, punk, and experimental rock spectrums. |
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White witnessed Dickey's athleticism in a more visceral way when they Indian wrestled, locking right arms and right legs and trying to throw each other. |
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha production, inducible nitric oxide synthase, and endothelial nitric oxide synthase protein expression were analyzed in visceral adipose tissue. |
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In Conquest's opinion, the visceral reaction to Nazism entails a verdict that it was morally worse than Stalinism, even if its eventual hecatomb was a less colossal one. |
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