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occurring in or having many forms or shapes or appearances

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In Apollonius's use of the Demeter-Persephone multiform the gender reversal stands out prominently.
Methods: Genetic sequence analysis of NLRP3 was performed in an MWS patient who presented with periodic fever, arthralgia, and multiform skin lesions.
Kitts, while Nevis has Ordinances that govern corporations, limited liability companies, trusts, and multiform foundations.
About fifteen Tunisian companies of different specialties will take part in these meetings to present their offers and their know-how and discuss with their Algerian counterparts the possibilities of multiform collaborations in the short and medium terms, reports Algerian newspaper, elwatan.com
Three forms of severe drug eruptions were found including multiform erythema (2/41; 4.9%), toxic epidermal necrolysis (1/41; 2.4%), and DRESS syndrome (1/41; 2.4%) (Table 1).
Additionally, one prior case report, among others, describes the development of coprophagia in a 46-year-old male with frontotemporal multiform glioblastoma and no evidence of amygdalar damage.
The Promius Pharma logo now includes a seven-color tangram that represents creative problem-solving leading to multiform solutions.
The human linguistic capacity is more multiform than has usually been supposed, argues Taylor, because it includes capacities for creating meaning that go far beyond the ability to encode and communicate information, which is often taken as its central form.
However, the SPLM-N says they have successfully repulsed the multiform attacks and captured huge amount of weapons and ammunitions.
A helpful conclusion summarizes such important themes as the multiform and canonical nature of biblical truth.
Not one succeeded, but the seeds of divisions had been sown-divisions that in no time grew so deep and multiform that sacrilegious appropriations of the spirit of Edsa would be inspired.
The group was called "Rhizoma," the Greek word which describes roots proliferating right under the earth's surface in such a multiform way that no hierarchies can be recognized.
The dust jacket and title page are emblazoned with WAMPUM in bold letters, and the publisher's blurb promises that the author "interweaves wampum's multiform functions and manifestations" and does so with "irrepressible wit and erudition." Readers expecting a full study of wampum will find themselves shortchanged, and historians will wish that wit and erudition had been accompanied by deeper, and more careful, historical research; but, more an extended essay than a monograph, the book is intended to be suggestive and provocative rather than comprehensive or conclusive.
What poet Hugh MacDiarmid called "our multiform, our infinite Scotland" is something we should all celebrate – whatever way you voted on September 18.
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