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  • 71theatre, Western — ▪ art Introduction       history of the Western theatre from its origins in pre Classical antiquity to the present.       For a discussion of drama as a literary form, see dramatic literature and the articles on individual national literatures.… …

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  • 72mimeticity — noun The quality or state of being mimetic, or the degree to which one is mimetic. Now the Imitation Theory of Art (IT) is, if one but thinks it through, an exceedingly powerful theory. . . . Moreover, it is a simple matter to shore it up against …

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  • 73Development of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors — Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors (DPP 4 inhibitors) are enzyme inhibitors that inhibit the enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP 4) and are a potent treatment for type 2 diabetes. Inhibition of the DPP 4 enzyme prolongs and enhances the activity of …

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  • 75Heparan sulfate analogue — Heparan sulfate analogues are polymers engineered to mimic several properties of heparan sulfates. [1] They can be constituted with a backbone of polysaccharides, such as poly glucose or glucuronates [2] or a polyester such as co polymers of… …

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  • 76Plato: aesthetics and psychology — Christopher Rowe Plato’s ideas about literature and art and about beauty (his ‘aesthetics’) are heavily influenced and in part actually determined by his ideas about the mind or soul (his ‘psychology’).1 It is therefore appropriate to deal with… …

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  • 77mi|met´i|cal|ly — mi|met|ic «mih MEHT ihk, my », adjective. 1. imitative: »mimetic gestures. 2. mimic or make believe: »mimetic games of children. 3. having to do with or exhibiting mimicry: »It is difficult for dancing to portray the beauty of physical… …

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  • 78mi|met|ic — «mih MEHT ihk, my », adjective. 1. imitative: »mimetic gestures. 2. mimic or make believe: »mimetic games of children. 3. having to do with or exhibiting mimicry: »It is difficult for dancing to portray the beauty of physical rapture…since it… …

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  • 79Antibody — Immunoglobulin redirects here. For the immunoglobulin family, see Immunoglobulin superfamily. Antibodies redirects here. For the film, see Antibodies (film). Each antibody binds to a specific antigen; an interaction similar to a lock and key. An… …

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  • 80Reason — involves the ability to think, understand and draw conclusions in an abstract way, as in human thinking. The meaning of the word reason overlaps to a large extent with rationality and the adjective of reason in philosophical contexts is normally… …

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