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- diseases. It was first marketed by Syngenta in 2011 using their brand name Vibrance. The compound is an amide which combines a pyrazole acid with an aryl amine...
- City Vibrance: Recent Works in Western Media by Hong Kong Artists (Chinese: 城市變奏 : 香港藝術家西方媒介近作展) was an art exhibition held at the Hong Kong Museum of...
- Pothan's filmmaking style―flirting with molecule level details, imbuing vibrance; one of its kind and stamping touches of sensationalism, is from the KG...
- Nascent influence is derived from Ethiopian migrants. Wellington's cultural vibrance and diversity is well-known across the world. It is New Zealand's second...
- promote the record, music videos were produced for the tracks "Virus://Vibrance" and "Demise Automation". The album peaked at number 21 on the hard rock...
- Ridomil, Rogers, Score, Seguris, S&G, Tilt, Topik, Touchdown, Vertimec and Vibrance. The 2011 Dow Jones Sustainability Index, named Syngenta one of the best...
- different to the buffalo photos though, as their paintings are full of vibrance and movement, capturing the emotions of the animal and the distress of...
- performance receiving acclaim. Manohla Dargis of The New York Times praised her vibrance and "expressive physicality", and Jordan Hoffman of The Guardian wrote...
- Experience", to "demonstrate to the campus and the community the richness, vibrance, diversity, and vitality of African, African American, and Caribbean cultures"...
- gel, deodorant (Vasenol in Portugal, Brazil, Italy, Spain and Mexico) Vibrance – shampoo and conditioner Vim (Middle East) Vinólia – soap (Brazil) Vitakeratin –...