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| The sample mixture was denatured for 5 min at 95[degrees]C and was then rapidly cooled on ice before loading on the instrument. Shepherd's Stewart is far less of a harridan than she was in NBC's film; she's denatured here to the point of tedium. According to Brown's version of events, early Christianity was little more than warmed-over, denatured paganism, with certain crucial elements, like the cult of the "sacred feminine," willfully suppressed. |
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