Word: fluid
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...incubator contains a nutrient-rich fluid with a ready-made growth factor which Erikkson said acts like "cell-feed." The wound heals faster because the fluid helps the cells fight infection, while the incubator protects the wound from external harm...
...wide shots of entire communities of bikers cruising through electric storms, or her moving clips of lone women serenely speeding down the highway made me and the 53-year-old next to me agree that when we reached 60, that's where we wanted to be. Understated and fluid, Alice Stone's first feature-length film should remain just that--her very first. It's nice to know that when and if she ever hits Hollywood, Stone's movies probably won't make too many compromises...
...That method suffers, however, because it takes 8-10 weeks on average, requires a relatively large sample, and the DNA has to be in good shape," Ferrara says. "A relatively large sample would be a blood stain the size of a half-dollar or a seminal fluid spot about the size of a dime...
...accomplishes constant building and ebbing by gradually increasing the interaction of the two orchestras. Here, Yoo's leadership became a little more refined. This change was especially appropriate for the second movement, in which the three solo instruments trade off as accompanists to each other. The strings' playing was fluid and measured, but the solo instruments appeared to miss a few entrances...
...delivered the third movement's fluid onset, a walking clarinet line with string accompaniment much like the third movement of his Clarinet Quintet, with serenity and warmth. The brass sounded a bit jumbled in the tutti, but Haitink brought the movement to a clean closure...