According to Patterson, "[t]he heliotropic calling of daisy to sun that [Chaucer] celebrated while awake is now refigured as the sovereignty of the tyrannical God of Love over his sacrificial consort Alceste.
Around 20 patients, mainly children aged 3-5 years, were taken to a hospital with heliotropic hepatitis last week, GBAO Health Care and Social Security Department Chief Nasrigul Nekushoyeva said on February 12.
Hartman's readings of Wordsworth oscillate between "dark and light, or heliotropic or melantropic," extolling a poet who knew that to "deny imagination its darker food ...
Along with the same line of argument and extending her metaphorical analogy, this implicit disposition is evident also in the contrast she establishes between "shooting star" (illustrating the amatory flash/narrative) and the "sunflower" (standing for the theological heliotropic narrative).
Protein levels may vary as a result of a light stimulus, as would be assumed in heliotropic leaf movement, or by a rhythm endogenous to the plant and at least partially independent of external stimuli, such as daily nyctinastic leaf folding of S.
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