Explain the distinct mechanisms of action between azole and echinocandin antifungal agents.
Azoles inhibit ergosterol synthesis in the cell membrane, while echinocandins inhibit glucan synthesis in the cell wall.
Azoles are primarily used for topical fungal infections, while echinocandins are used for systemic fungal infections.
Baroque art features strong contrasts, while Rococo art prefers more subtle transitions
Baroque art is generally larger in scale than Rococo art

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