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... body ) . Moreover , many viruses are much more virulent toward embryonic or newborn animals than toward adults ; these differences relate both to the receptors on the cells and to changes in the intracellular rate of viral ...
... body ) . Moreover , many viruses are much more virulent toward embryonic or newborn animals than toward adults ; these differences relate both to the receptors on the cells and to changes in the intracellular rate of viral ...
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... body and succeed in showing a truly relaxed pose , with the weight shifted onto one leg and the hips and torso consequently tilted to break the rigid symmetry of the characteristic kouros of the Archaic period ( Figure 49 ) . In the ...
... body and succeed in showing a truly relaxed pose , with the weight shifted onto one leg and the hips and torso consequently tilted to break the rigid symmetry of the characteristic kouros of the Archaic period ( Figure 49 ) . In the ...
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... body revealing the forms of the limbs and torso clearly beneath , with brittle , dramatic folds standing clear of the surface . This last style , together with the new approach to the rendering of women's bodies , led quickly to a ...
... body revealing the forms of the limbs and torso clearly beneath , with brittle , dramatic folds standing clear of the surface . This last style , together with the new approach to the rendering of women's bodies , led quickly to a ...
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