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  • == Germinal == Germinal (1885) is the thirteenth novel in Zola's 20-volume series ...
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  • * Germinal matrix or nail root. Much of this is under the nail fold ... The growth of the nail plate begins in the germinal matrix or nail ...
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  • an organicist style of development, in which germinal themes, intervals and note-patterns are constantly adapted and recombined. As Enescu worked ...
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  • themes of the work are generated from a germinal motif. The main melodic subjects, thus interrelated, are then recapitulated in the final movement ...
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  • hands of new men with a new policy. But in Germinal—that is, in March 1794—feeling was not ripe. The committees were still too strong to be overthrown ...
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  • of particular things from this germinal matter consists in differentiation, that is, in the acquisition of particular forms or natures which ...
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  • undergo an intermediate differentiation step, the germinal center reaction, where the B cell will hypermutate the variable region of its immunoglobulin ...
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  • eye lid (conjunctival follicles or lymphoid germinal centers) and by non-specific inflammation and thickening often associated with papillae. Follicles ...
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  • continued until the latter felt that germinal ideas had been used without permission in an essay by Carnap. Wittgenstein continued discussions ...
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  • vigor and audacity, reshaped the germinal metaphors into profound images of polarity between the Unmanifest and Manifest Absolute. ...
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  • Paris region, as before. In 1895, he made a germinal visit to BibĂ©mus Quarries and climbed Mont Sainte-Victoire. The labyrinthine landscape of the ...
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  • follicles show signs of atrophy. The germinal centers are fewer than normal. The central medulla is filled with eosinophils, mast cells, and ...
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  • On 4 Germinal (March 24, 1794), the Tribunal sent HĂ©bert, Charles ... to the scaffold with their leader on 16 Germinal (April 5, 1794). In his ...
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  • The collections were further supplemented thanks to the decree of Germinal 1 year II (March 21, 1794), authorizing the museum to confiscate property ...
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  • However, on April 16, 1794 (27 Germinal Year II) the Convention approved a report by Saint-Just proposing the abolition of the existing revolutionary ...
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  • plot." All were executed on 4 Germinal (March 24). Without their ... On 10 Germinal (March 30) all the sections called their general assemblies ...
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  • Starting with at least Plato, and possibly germinal in some of the presocratics, the forms were considered "in" something else, which Plato ...
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  • by Mary Wollstonecraft in 1742, is considered a germinal essay of feminism. Wollstonecraft protested against the stereotyping of women in domestic roles ...
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  • cells residing within the tonsilar germinal centers), the intestinal lymphoid tissue including the M cells of Peyer's patches, and the deep ...
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