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    With an overpowering deluge of verbs and a merciless amount of description, only surpassed by Tolkien taking 60 pages to walk around a mountain, I found myself continually drifting off. The novel has a meticulous feel to it, with robotic research covered ...
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    The Birth of Venus is a novel by author Sarah Dunant. This novel is set in thirteenth-century Florence where twelve-year-old Alessandra desperately wants to become an artist. However, it is inappropriate for a young girl to be educated, let alone pursue a...
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    Editorial Reviews From the Publisher “Simply amazing, so brilliantly written...almost intolerably exciting at times, and at others, equally poignant.” –Antonia Fraser “A beautiful serpent of a novel, seductive and dangerous...full of wise guile, the most ...
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    The Birth of Venus is a painting by Sandro Botticelli. It depicts the Goddess Venus, having emerged from the sea as a full grown woman, arriving at the sea-shore. This large picture by Botticelli may have been, like the Primavera, painted for Lorenzo di P...
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    The Birth of Venus About the book Alessandra is not quite fifteen when her prosperous merchant father brings a young painter back with him from Holland to adorn the walls of the new family chapel. She is fascinated by his talents and envious of his abilit...
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    Renaissance Italy enchants in Dunant's delicious second historical (after The Birth of Venus ), as a wily dwarf Bucino Teodoldo recounts fantastic escapades with his mistress, celebrated courtesan Fiammetta Bianchini. Escaping the 1527 sacking of Rome wit...
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    The neuronal protein astrotactin (ASTN1) is a well-studied receptor for glial-guided neuronal migration (Edmondson et al., 1988; Fishell and Hatten, 1991; Zheng et al., 1996; Adams et al., 2002). Other receptor systems that function in CNS migration inclu...
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    Fictional representations of Venus have existed since the 19th century. Its impenetrable cloud cover gave science fiction writers free rein to speculate on conditions at its surface; all the more so when early observations showed that not only was it very...