Like many follow-up drugs, Lexapro is essentially a fragment of the drug that preceded it.
Yet the books on display are but a fragment of the Trinity collection.
"I was a fragment of a person, and my secret isolated me, " she writes, according to People.com.
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In one of the buildings down near the tramway I find the fragment of an old black and white photograph.
Because D-4F is a small fragment of HDL, it may not have the dump-truck effect of clearing plaque.
What could you compose that would take ten seconds and be any more than a fragment of a jingle?
Michael, c. 1563-65, a fragment of an altarpiece, a marvel of loosely painted curls, tender expression and delectable color.
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The Higgs boson feels untouchably esoteric, a fragment of pure knowledge that may never be applied in the practical world.
Lucentis is actually a fragment of Avastin, developed by the same Genentech chemist who created the cancer blockbuster, Napoleone Ferrara .
Symform uses RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) 96, which encrypts, shreds, and geographically scatters each fragment of data to 96 different devices.
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There is also the Powder Tower, a striking 15th Century fragment of the original city walls, at which the occasional medieval fair is staged.
They follow from thorough, well-organized knowledge of all that is known or can be imagined of real entities and processes within that fragment of existence.
Lucentis, approved in June for wet AMD, is essentially a fragment of the monoclonal antibody that was used to make the company's colon cancer drug Avastin.
When his series of 15 five-minute exposures is done, he has a truly startling image: a fragment of a supernova, a star that exploded 25, 000 years ago.
Organized both chronologically and thematically, the exhibition begins with a Donatello "speaking reliquary" (c. 1425): a gilded bronze bust designed to house a skull fragment of St.
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The Tea Party captured a fragment of the American psyche and the right very skillfully used that momentum to tell a new story about deficits and fiscal conservatism.
The treatment involves loading a functional gene onto a fragment of a deactivated virus that transports the gene to a cell's nucleus, where it is intended to take over.
Slap in the centre of town stands St George's Church, where the only surviving fragment of the famed Mosaic Map of the Holy Land is interred in the floor.
He hooked up a fragment of the mutant protein to a larger protein from a giant sea snail (the keyhole limpet) that looks foreign and can rev up the immune system.
Introducing the scene is a whispered harp-celesta fragment of the film's Prelude, spiraling into a close-up of Judy in the beauty parlor as she is being made up to look like Madeline.
These people are the personification of a fragment of our mind which has become more aware and inspired through the process of knowledge, acceptance and the feedback loop as mentioned by David.
The Vatican itself owns what it believes to be a fragment of the table from the Last Supper and marble stairs that are the same ones Jesus ascended on His way to appear before Pontius Pilate.
Pondering over this fragment of the Gospel, we can draw a very important lesson: First of all, the supremacy of prayer, without which all the apostolate endeavors, and that of charity, will be reduced to activism.
It stands to reason that the active virus, which when it is infecting plants will be present in both a naked and encapsulated form, should be a greater risk (if at all) than a fragment of one of its genes.
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The songwriter was in the subway a dozen years ago on his way to a meeting at Lincoln Center with the fragment of an idea for his next project: It would be a song cycle about a husband and a wife in a troubled marriage.
Click here to see the place of the fragment relative to nearby surviving sections of the frieze.
He's uncovered a tiny fragment the size of a small ladybird.
They exposed gliadin to digestive enzymes in test tubes and were able to identify a protein fragment made up of 33 amino acids that was resistant to further digestion and whose structure was known to be toxic.
All of it is travelling at several kilometres per second - sufficient velocity for even the smallest fragment to do a lot of damage if it strikes an operational space mission.
In the cases of both fragment analysis and microsatellites, population geneticists can generally put a number on that likelihood.
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