This behavior is characterized by consistent covariations in the angular excursion of the metacarpal and proximal interphalangeal joints. |
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Most of us were introduced to epidote as a massive or granular mineral characterized by its pistachio-green color. |
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Belyando spew, gastric spirochaetosis, is an affection characterized by vomiting, without nausea, occurring suddenly after meals. |
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A collectivist perspective is characterized by an emphasis on the needs of the group, the opposite of individualism. |
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It also represents the Min-Yue culture characterized by its contacts with the outside world and great emphasis on mercantile entrepreneurship. |
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The structures of these derivatives were characterized with proton nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared and mass spectra. |
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She believes her leadership style is characterized by fairness, integrity and hard work. |
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Crustacea are characterized by two pairs of antennae, three pairs of mouthparts, and a special type of larvae called the nauplius. |
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Aging is characterized by the progressive loss of functional and structural integrity of the organism. |
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Early embryonic development in many plants is characterized by asymmetric cell division of the zygote, which specifies apical and basal regions. |
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Rapid eye movement sleep is characterized by a highly erratic breathing pattern and could not be simulated with current technology. |
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Modern societies are said to be characterized by deep diversity and cultural pluralism. |
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Australian media organizations do not seem to have been characterized by enlightened personnel practices. |
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This condition is characterized by fatigue, tenderness and pain, especially in the back, shoulders and neck. |
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Her technique was characterized by a huge jump, lyrical fluency, and a classical purity of style. |
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World War I was characterized by the extensive use of trench warfare, massive artillery bombardments, and battles of attrition. |
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Many of these faults are characterized by heaves ranging from several to tens of kilometres. |
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It is characterized by squamous epithelial cells, calcifications, and eosinophilic deposits that have been identified as amyloid. |
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Bivalves are characterized by a pair of calcareous shells, or valves, held together with an elastic hinge ligament. |
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Modern Portuguese is characterized by an abundance of sibilant and palatal consonants and a broad spectrum of vowel sounds. |
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This product is even VAE modified latex, characterized by inocuity, insipidity, high drying speed, strong viscidity and firm adhibiting. |
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These, like most happenings, were characterized by a conspicuous lack of narrative sense. |
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Tufted is a classical Drosophila mutant characterized by a large number of ectopic mechanosensory bristles on the dorsal mesothorax. |
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The pleurectomy specimen was characterized by fragments of fibrous connective tissue lined by mesothelial cells with focal papillary area. |
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Gastrointestinal anthrax is characterized by severe abdominal pain followed by fever and signs of septicemia. |
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Superstition more than prayer and piety characterized popular religiosity there. |
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And, in the original description, a special point is made that Protarchaeopteryx teeth are characterized by the lack of serrations. |
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Sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder of the red blood cells characterized by abnormally shaped red cells. |
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Dimeric and trimeric tRNA-SINEs with identical subunits could be characterized in dermopterans. |
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As I will show in this paper, the Amsterdam red-light district is characterized by its own set of socially and spatially defined rules. |
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The art of the Flavian dynasty is characterized by divergent official styles and imagery. |
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The Second World War produced the weapons which characterized all post-war conflicts, and diffused this technology world-wide. |
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Zone 5 is characterized by deep-shelf, pro-deltaic, and shelf edge settings below storm wave base and generally lacking benthic calcareous algae. |
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And how confident are you that at this point that spigot, as you have characterized it, has been shut off? |
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Aged sun-protected skin is characterized by a general laxity, thinning, and the presence of numerous fine wrinkles. |
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Ashy dermatosis, also known as erythema dyschromicum perstans, is a rare idiopathic dermatosis characterized by ash-gray skin lesions. |
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The eruption has been characterized by lava dome extrusion, dome-collapse pyroclastic flows and explosive activity. |
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Yet the Pleistocene was also characterized by the presence of distinctive large land mammals and birds. |
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British administration of the territory was characterized by racial segregation. |
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Growing leaves are characterized by dynamic gradients of growth processes and functional development. |
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The inaugural address has been characterized as a suasive message that presidents craft to establish their national leadership. |
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Attachment refers to an enduring affectional bond characterized by mutual trust, support, and emotional connection. |
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One is the rejection of foundationalism, which characterized modernism's theological reliance on science, psychology, and philosophy. |
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One of the characteristics of seborrheic dermatitis is dandruff, characterized by a fine, powdery white scale on the scalp. |
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Atonic and tonic seizures are characterized by a sudden change in muscle tone. |
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It is characterized by a wide variety of deformities, namely malformations and overgrowth of soft tissue and bone. |
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At its best, the wine is characterized by ripe, firm acidity, and about 65 per cent is dry. |
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The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous demeanor and a most pleasing conformation. |
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The early Cretaceous is characterized by relative quiescence and thermal subsidence following late Jurassic rifting. |
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This decade was characterized by increased legal challenges to mandated school desegregation policies. |
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The second stage is characterized as a period of change in syntax and morphology yet stability in lexicon and fluency. |
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Too many managers seek solutions elsewhere characterized by the rise in benchmarking, re-engineering, and continuous improvement programmes. |
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In general, Hindu practices, and sati in particular, are repeatedly characterized as demonic in a manner similar to European witchcraft. |
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His fiction is characterized by a densely referential and ironic style and by a preoccupation with the act of writing itself. |
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The rest of the island is characterized by beautiful sandy beaches, coral reefs, warm clear blue waters and idyllic islands. |
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It is characterized by large sand seas, eroded mountain ranges, and upland mesas. |
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The Romans invented a distinct cornice for the Corinthian order, characterized by large projecting modillions embellished with acanthus leaves. |
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Although it is characterized as being a deterioration process, senescence is considered to be a highly evolved genetic process. |
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Friends characterized him as a secretive, solitary type who had spent a previous vacation alone in the Corsican mountains. |
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These folds are usually complicated by parasitic folds and arc characterized by north-dipping axial planes and near-horizontal hinge lines. |
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A final stress condition that was characterized was exposure to the heavy metal cadmium. |
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A sulfonamide is a chemical entity characterized by a sulfur dioxide and nitrogen moiety directly linked to a benzene ring. |
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The group was initially characterized by small and globular taxa with a muricate funnel-pore wall texture. |
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Most of the unsound lending that characterized the boom was done directly in the market rather than by banks. |
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The early stages of metamorphosis are characterized by programmed cell death and histolysis of most larval tissues. |
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Today he continued to strike the defiant, populist tone that characterized his campaign. |
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Chelicerates are characterized by a pair of chelate preoral appendages and a body divided into two tagmata, the prosoma and opisthosoma. |
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The northern islands are coral atolls that have formed over ancient sunken volcanoes and are characterized by outer reefs surrounding a lagoon. |
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The red bandfish Cepola macrophthalma is characterized by a gonochoristic sexual organization. |
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Histologically, the disease is characterized by a bizarre population of neoplastic cells that are found systemically within the vascular lumina. |
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Valentine's Day sanctions gestures and words of affection in a culture otherwise characterized by public and private reserve. |
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A brief recovery followed, and then the current recession began in mid-1998, characterized by an unusually long contractionary period. |
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As they rushed by, Mark glanced their faces, which were characterized by heavy Mexican features. |
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Tornay's approach, however, is nuanced by the self-reflection that has characterized social anthropology during the past generation. |
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Invasive and pseudohyphal growth is characterized by directional unipolar budding and by cells that remain attached to each other after budding. |
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Overlying the Jurassic succession, a thin sequence of basal Cretaceous strata including the Greensand is characterized by radial outward dips. |
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One study thermally characterized the reactive hyperemic response of healthy skin. |
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The bay bottom is characterized mainly by fine-grained terrigenous sediments with a considerable admixture of terrestrial organic matter. |
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Entire epochs of capitalist development exist when a number of cycles is characterized by sharply delineated booms and weak, short-lived crises. |
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A bivalve is characterized by possessing two shells secreted by a mantle that extends in a sheet on either side of the body. |
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According to the media, people nationwide have developed an offbeat mentality characterized by inveterate hostility to the rich. |
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Like the recessive alleles, frayed spindles and monopolar spindles characterized the spindle defects. |
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However, the mild weather did not persist, and bitter cold accompanied by severe storms characterized much of March and April. |
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These lesions were characterized by a monomorphous pattern of slender, elongated spindle cells in a sclerotic stroma. |
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The active site of CnCYP51 was well characterized by multiple-copy simultaneous-search calculations. |
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Their suspicions focussed particularly on what Cornwallis and his kind characterized as sloth and desertion. |
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This epoch is characterized by the appearance of all of the presently existing orders and families, and many of the existing genera of mammals. |
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A wealthy neighborhood is characterized by orderliness, cleanliness, peace and quiet, moderation and beauty. |
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Myeloma is characterized by an abnormal number of white blood cells called plasma cells. |
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This malady is a cervical vertebral instability characterized by malformation of the lower spine. |
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The forest stands characterized by steep slopes and high gradients supported the highest basal area of hemlock. |
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In other words, it was the involuntariness of a subject's behavioral response which characterized it as being a hypnotic response. |
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The theme Positive Emotionality was characterized by young fathers' positive expressions of emotions about their children. |
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The honeybee, like other hymenopteran species, is characterized by a haplodiploid system of reproduction. |
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These mice are characterized by polycythemia but have normal blood pressure, heart rate, and cardiac output. |
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The history during this time is characterized by uplift at the most proximal location and an increase in subsidence at the most distal location. |
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Spinosaurines are characterized by very straight teeth lacking serrations, and lack the derived increase in dentary tooth number. |
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The megamouth shark is characterized by a distinctive white band on the anterior surface of the snout. |
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Postmenopausal osteoporosis, characterized by increased fracture risk, can be accurately modeled using ovariectomized animals. |
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The central potassic zone is characterized by the presence of potassium-bearing minerals such as orthoclase and biotite. |
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Man and most vertebrates are characterized by an internal rather than an external skeleton. |
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Nor does she depict adolescence as a period of mental instability, characterized by mercurial moods and impulsive, self-gratifying actions. |
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Second, this study suggests that drugs have to be characterized also in terms of the timescale of their effects. |
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A total of 112 such mutations have been isolated and characterized in this study. |
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Such reactions have been characterized to a considerable extent for this family of proteins that exists as dimers. |
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The Asian business culture is mostly characterized by relationships based on trust and confidence. |
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Verbs belonging to one aspectual class are characterized by determining the same types of results. |
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The assemblage is characterized by the co-occurrence of epipelagic, mesopelagic and benthopelagic taxa together with neritic taxa. |
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However, only a small number of hotspots have been characterized in detail. |
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The house is characterized by peeling paint and uneven flooring that may become a danger to the occupants. |
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Subfields of psychology can be arguably characterized as islands of unconnected knowledge. |
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Likewise, his Daphnis is characterized by precision, and by concern for form, attributes which seem more Germanic than French. |
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It is characterized by fever, rash, vomiting, diarrhea and is caused by bacteria. |
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It is characterized by inadequate energy and a feeling that one's emotional resources are consumed. |
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It is characterized by a very gently tapered, finely laminated conical tube lacking strong transverse annulations. |
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I attended only the plenary of the same title and found it lacking in the vibrancy that characterized much of the rest of the conference. |
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The landscape of the study area is characterized by low hills and flat lands within the San Miguel de Allende Graben. |
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I want to follow up on that point by looking at the extraordinary timidness that has characterized recent liberal political tactics. |
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The reactive dyes have been characterized by the corresponding color index names and numbers, the chemical class and reactive groups. |
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Land is supremely characterized by its inelasticity of reproducible supply. |
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Volcanic activity at Mount Etna has been characterized by several effusive eruptions in the last 30 years. |
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Two facies of regionally metamorphosed rocks that may be of either original sedimentary or igneous derivation are characterized by epidote. |
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The different Sufi orders were characterized by the style of their turbans and the folds of their gowns. |
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Spirifer, a typical genus of this time, is characterized by plicate shells with a wide hinge line. |
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Ornithodirans, saurischians, and sauropods are all characterized by having longer necks than their immediate outgroups. |
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This habitat is characterized by bog rosemary, bog laurel, and Leatherleaf on a base of peat moss. |
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In the 1930s, American politics were characterized by isolationism in foreign policy and a preoccupation with internal affairs. |
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In plants, the enzymes characterized so far exist as catalytically active monomers. |
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Familial Scheuermann disease is characterized by kyphotic deformity of the spine that develops in adolescence. |
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These mammals are all characterized by an elongated body, a face with a pointed muzzle, short legs and, generally, a long, furry tail. |
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Romanesque Revival buildings are characterized by round-arched windows, arched corbel tables, and one or two towers at the front facade. |
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All of the faces that the participants viewed had expressions that were neutral and not characterized by any emotion. |
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Lymphangiectasia is a disease characterized by pathologically dilated and leaky lacteals. |
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Then he characterized the paper support as a granular surface of impenetrable dark green. |
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Different academic disciplines are characterized by their distinct approaches to substantiating knowledge. |
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But doctors say it is one of the more common forms of agoraphobia, a disorder characterized by a fear of open spaces. |
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Carotid artery stenosis is characterized by atherosclerotic changes, plaquing, ulcerations, and a progressive narrowing of the carotid vessels. |
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Polyembryony was further characterized by determining DNA content and fingerprints of embryos obtained from 157 polyembryonic kernels. |
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Each exhibit suggests that some of the provincialism that has characterized the Canadian art world in the past may someday be sloughed off. |
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Mating systems characterized by restricted breeding seasons, male polygamy, and female monogamy are common among animals. |
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This was costly to construct, flamboyant, and characterized by ogee arches, flowing and inventive window tracery, and lighter vaulting. |
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Trillium species are characterized by a single trimerous flower subtended by a whorl of three leaves. |
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The station's main entrance is characterized by three elegant arches that are supported on huge Ionic columns. |
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Plants are characterized as having unisexual flowers and dichotomously forked leaves arranged in crowded whorls. |
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The institutionalization of welfare was catastrophic because of the extremely high rates of mortality that typically characterized these asylums. |
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It was a social relationship characterized by an unequal distribution of power and resources. |
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For instance, the pirates are not the bloodthirsty savages characterized by most films in this genre. |
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The happy hoppers are mainly characterized by their repetitive, intense activity once they have submerged. |
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Osteomalacia is characterized by demineralization of previously formed bone leading to increased softness and susceptibility to fracture. |
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Disruption of UBE3A causes Angelman syndrome, a complex neurological disorder characterized by mental retardation and seizures. |
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Asthma is characterized by airway hyperreactivity, inflammation, and atopy. |
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The life cycle of Plasmodium organisms in humans, or schizogony, is characterized by asexual reproduction. |
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Sometimes called chronic lung disease or CLD, it's a disease in infants characterized by inflammation and scarring in the lungs. |
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It is characterized by a sky covered by a layer of stratus or stratocumulus which tends to persist because of the weak atmospheric circulation. |
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They are characterized by a rectangular-shaped crossbar that is wider and thicker than the shank or vertical element. |
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The grass shrimp and white-fingered mud crab are best characterized as omnivores sharing similar food sources. |
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The saccular or cystic form is the most severe type and is characterized by a ballooning of the bronchi with fluid-filled, sac-like dilatations. |
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The Solomon Sea, north of Cape Vogel, is characterized by deep trenches, some reaching depths of nearly 30,000 feet. |
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The volcano-sedimentary sequence is characterized by lava flows alternating with grey shales and occasional red chert bands. |
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Our results showed that beginners were characterized by strong couplings between the joints of the lower limbs. |
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Her character is weak and Steinbeck characterized her as an archetypical child, both capricious and malleable. |
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Kenneth Cole demonstrated his dressy New York line, which was characterized by Cole's love for uncommon fabrics, such as microsuedes and nylon. |
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We have made and characterized a new, erbium-doped tellurite glass that has high glass transition temperature. |
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For most of literary history, young male protagonists are characterized as orphans. |
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The cells were characterized by large vesicular nuclei with single large nucleoli. |
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The second belt is in the temperate zone, which is characterized by generally adequate rainfall and lower evaporation rates. |
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Crowds delighted in speeches filled with double talk ridiculing the pompous, bombastic oratory that characterized familiar memorial rituals. |
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It is characterized with narrow stripes and can be woven in plain or basket weave. |
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Bulimia is characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating, extreme weight control behaviors, and over-evaluation of weight and shape. |
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Why has the era of globalization been characterized by an intensification of tribalism and ethnic conflict? |
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Impetigo is characterized by red macules and vesicles that can rupture with purulent exudates. |
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In many cases, these mutants are characterized with regard to phenotype, physiology and molecular biology. |
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He also well knew that demonic violence has long characterized human affairs. |
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Acute bacillary dysentery is characterized accompanied by fever, abdominal cramps and tenesmus. |
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A single very small spherical shell is characterized by a lumpy to ragged surface and numerous short spines. |
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The process is characterized by dirty grayish or ash-gray-colored maculae on the skin of the trunk and limbs. |
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The violent contest of battle causes war to be characterized by the constant tension between dialectically opposed ideas. |
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They are characterized by a single, pseudobivalved shell which enclosed the mantle and muscular foot. |
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Camaraderie, competitiveness and poise characterized the 2002 women's tennis team. |
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They also display a unique phenotype characterized by excessive sclerotization of the anterior-most cuticle. |
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It is characterized by fissuring, maceration, and scaling in the interdigital spaces of the fourth and fifth toes. |
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The wrought-iron entrance gates and meandering drive reflect the sense of romance and grandeur that characterized the Roaring Twenties. |
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Activity at the summit is nearly continuous, characterized by occasional lava overflow and brief, highly explosive eruptions. |
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The chelicerate body plan is characterized by two tagmata, the prosoma, including head structures, and the opisthosoma. |
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The most negatively affected birds are those characterized by the otherwise desirable traits of rapid growth and muscle accretion. |
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The wares were characterized by a brilliant white body and thin transparent glazes. |
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These powerful immune-suppressing salves have become popular for hard-to-treat eczema, a condition characterized by red, itchy, inflamed skin. |
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The salon started by the sisters in 1931 was characterized by its transracial and gender-inclusive nature. |
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The first type, which arises de novo in adults, is characterized by myocarditis, myositis, lymphadenitis, hepatitis, and chorioretinitis. |
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It expanded by calling upon the states for militia, officered by men chosen and characterized by bonds of friendship, popularity, and politics. |
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I think it would be better characterized as a necessary step towards creating a kind of cultural awareness and self-consciousness. |
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It is characterized by a loss of intellectual abilities such as judgment, memory and abstract thought. |
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Eqs. 3-5 are characterized by three parameters, namely sigma 0, tau, and alpha. |
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The majority of the continent's population is employed in agriculture characterized by low yields and low labor productivity. |
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In contrast, Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by fluent articulation coupled with severely impaired comprehension. |
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The mass was excised and was characterized histologically as another proliferative cystic sebaceous tumor. |
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There is an increased rate of OCD in people with Tourette's syndrome, an illness characterized by involuntary movements and vocalizations. |
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Mild acne is characterized by the presence of few to several papules and pustules, but no nodules. |
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The shady northern side of an alpine mountain, characterized by a lower timberline and lower snow line than the sunny southern side. |
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A number of such DNA-binding peptides conjugated to intercalating dyes have been synthesized and characterized in the authors' laboratory. |
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Hemolytic-uremic syndrome is characterized by the triad of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia and acute renal injury. |
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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is a common disorder, characterized by a history of positional symptoms and positional nystagmus. |
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This type is characterized by a square cross section and an offset shaft that served to seat the awl in a bone or antler handle. |
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Tears, frustration, rage and rancor characterized much of the testimony of parents of special education students. |
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Hypertension is characterized by capillary rarefaction, a reduction of the number of capillaries per volume of tissue. |
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The late Aalenian until the end of the Bathonian was characterized by basaltic volcanism. |
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The automobile industry is characterized by a hierarchical social division of labor, organized in tiers around powerful car producers. |
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Can he be characterized as a greedy ambulance-chaser who is single-handedly responsible for runaway lawsuits? |
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Urticaria is characterized by pruritic, edematous, well-circumscribed, erythematous plaques that are transient over several hours. |
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Confucian thought is characterized by a spirit of humanism, rationalism, and moralism. |
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The overall exterior design is characterized by straight lines and a raised rear. |
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Megaloblastic anemia is characterized by the presence of megaloblasts in the bone marrow. |
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He suffers from what the Greeks called hybris, and arrogant pride characterized by a man stepping out of his proper place in the world. |
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The text can be characterized in terms of its length and inherent interest. |
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Those early years of our young republic were characterized by chaos and confusion. |
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From such a viewpoint, it would seem possible to arrange mathematical proofs into strata characterized by their degree of simplicity. |
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It is characterized by cold winters and relatively long growing seasons, averaging 60 frost-free days per year. |
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It is characterized by a permanent stream meandering through steep sandstone bluffs. |
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The voice-over could represent the subject's thoughts, alternately addressing the viewer or forecasting a future characterized by the things it will lack. |
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All eusauropods, in contrast, are characterized by a shortened manus in which each digit bears two or fewer phalanges, and only the pollex bears an ungual. |
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Also, off-board diagnosis is appropriately characterized as fault-class discrimination, where the classes comprise the faults of the various smallest replaceable units. |
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This pattern is generally characterized by nuclear localization during interphase and prophase and association with the spindle midzone during anaphase and telophase. |
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Coursers had none of the ponderous, muscle-bound massiveness that characterized the chargers of heavy foreign knights and made them look so clumsy and unwieldy. |
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Hiapp belongs to the group of amyloidogenic proteins, characterized by their aggregation and deposition as fibrillar amyloid in various body tissues. |
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Both pufferfish and zebrafish have a second glucagon receptor-like gene that is most closely related to the characterized goldfish glucagon receptor. |
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Orders that are characterized by oogamy and are reported to have large female gametes have the largest nuclear genomes observed regardless of their phylogenetic position. |
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This permits the researcher to then estimate whether production of these outputs is characterized by general or specific economies of scale or economies of scope. |
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Not satisfied with what she characterized as inadequate or ever changing responses, Lu decided to post open letters on the Internet to the general public. |
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This script is characterized by clear, neat letters, with each word clearly separated from one another, rather than all run together as Merovingian script often was. |
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The relational point of view on social action and historical change can most usefully be characterized by comparing it with its opposite, the substantialist perspective. |
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Paranoid mental illnesses, of which there are several varieties, are principally characterized by the patient developing delusions of persecution. |
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Defects in NER are known in humans, in the form of the rare genetic disease xeroderma pigmentosum, which is characterized by extreme sun sensitivity and skin cancer incidence. |
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Like soap operas and melodramas, Magnolia is characterized by excess. |
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The New York Dolls, as characterized by Hermes, were not a satellite New York phenomenon, but a precursor to the punk movement. |
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They are characterized by a short snout and the loss of almost all their teeth, which were replaced by a turtle-like beak used for cropping vegetation. |
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Both are characterized by runaway money and credit inflations that fueled ill-advised lending, rampant malinvestment and acute financial fragility. |
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These are the four phrases that characterized the source of today's agita. |
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But in saying this, both partisans of the left and of the right agree that the West is characterized by contestation, by disagreement, and by questions more than by answers. |
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Pharmacologically, it is characterized by the constitutive activity of the ligand-free receptor, and by the inverse, partial, and full agonism due to the bound ligand. |
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Prurigo pigmentosa is characterized by an inflammatory phase with pruritic erythematous papules and a resolution phase with reticulated pigmentation. |
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Democracy and its perversion, timocracy, are both characterized by the rule of the majority, and all who have the property qualification count as equals. |
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The plays of Aristophanes, the only classical Athenian comic playwright of whom complete plays still survive, are characterized by their biting social and political satire. |
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Parenting characterized by acceptance and firm control is associated, for adolescents, with enhanced school performance and general psychosocial adjustment. |
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The rococo style is characterized by exuberant decoration and ornament frequently based on such natural motifs as shells, rocks, flowers, and leaves. |
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With these branching patterns, roots can be characterized by fractal analysis over a range of scales from about a quarter of a millimetre to several centimetres. |
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The kelvin temperature scale is an extension of the degree Celsius scale down to absolute zero, a hypothetical temperature characterized by a complete absence of heat energy. |
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The vocal lines, tailored to the soprano voice of Heidi Grant Murphy, are characterized by wide pitch fluctuations, melismas, and extrapolated sounds. |
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It is characterized by a massive transudation of a protein-rich fluid from the vascular compartment into the peritoneal, pleural, or, to a lesser extent, pericardial cavities. |
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Multiple sclerosis typically begin in early adulthood and is characterized by multiple areas of demyelination and sclerosis of the brain, spinal cord, or both. |
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Sjogren syndrome is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration of exocrine glands, particularly the salivary and lacrimal glands, and by involvement of other organs. |
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Old-growth stands are thus characterized by a continuous low-canopy layer of balsam fir and white cedar from which taller birch and white spruce individuals emerge. |
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An officer characterized by such a style of leadership refrains from one-man decision-making, trusts his collective and takes its opinion into account in making decisions. |
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The orbicular-shaped mutant leaves are further characterized by the leaf apex, which is retuse in contrast to the acuminate apex of leaves of wild-type plants. |
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This group is morphologically characterized by boat-shaped extrafloral nectar cups and a long inflorescence axis exhibiting a more racemose arrangement of the flowers. |
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Frazier characterized the weakened bill as a first step in a yearslong battle. |
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It's a terrifying disease, characterized by spasms and sometimes followed by fatal bleeding from the nose and mouth. |
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In gnathic bones, the pattern is characterized by the presence of significant amounts of sclerotic bone, however, bone trabeculae are discontinuous. |
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And all people groups can freely intermarry, resulting in a closer approximation to the genetic richness that would have characterized Noah's family. |
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It was characterized by apocalyptic and incendiary rhetoric, anger, impatience, and revolutionary zeal. |
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For Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency characterized by coughing of thin, watery sputum, deep pulse and urinary problems, add Cinnamon Bark and prepared aconite. |
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It is characterized by a greater licence in the use of counterpoint, and by a lavish use of passaggi and acciaccature to express the affetti of this modern music. |
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He succeeded in purifying lysozyme, a bacteria-destroying enzyme found in tears and saliva, and characterized the substances acted upon by the enzyme. |
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It is characterized by a deep blue-green back, silvery sides and a white belly with black irregular spots on the back, dorsal fin and both lobes of the tail. |
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This site is well characterized in trypsin and other serine proteinases. |
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An injury or repetitive wrist movement usually causes carpal tunnel syndrome, characterized by weakness and pain in the hand and wrist due to pressure on the median nerve. |
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It seems to be intrinsic to domestic politics of every variety that a certain dismal downward trend emerges, characterized by sloth, despondency and complacency. |
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Human experience and behaviour is characterized by temporal segmentation. |
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In writing my book, I wanted to make a particular argument about Moore, that she was not the demure, sexless being characterized by so many of her critics. |
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Out of the art of the High Renaissance there developed a style characterized by a sense of extreme elegance and grace, which became known as Mannerism. |
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In summary, we have synthesized and characterized a rare example of an open-framework tellurite material that is related to the mineral zemannite. |
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Conservative ideas play but a minor role in the account, and are themselves generally characterized as mere stalking horses for corporate interests. |
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This is a hypokinetic disorder characterized by hypokinesia or akinesia, rigidity, and a rhythmic fine tremor at the rate of 3-6 cycles per second. |
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Historically, migraines were labeled a hysterical female condition, characterized by throbbing, one-sided, nauseating pain. |
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Finnish is characterized by the use of many vowels and few consonants. |
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Basement trends in the Central North Sea are generally characterized by NW-SE and NE-SW faults that parallel the arc of Caledonian and Tornquist lineaments. |
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Neonatal umbilical infection, or omphalitis, is characterized by redness, induration, and purulent or malodorous drainage from the umbilical stump. |
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These systems are called thixotropic and are characterized by a difference in viscosity, depending on the speed at which the shear force is applied. |
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Neuromuscular diseases are characterized by progressive weakening of skeletal, respiratory, bulbar, and, in the case of myopathies, cardiac muscles. |
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The Blubber Point Member, characterized by impure limestone and calcareous sandstone with minor shale, represents shallow, inner carbonate shelf deposition. |
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Many wetlands around the world are characterized by shallow water, dense vegetation in the littoral zones, no significant riverine inflow and minimal circulation. |
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Robert Oppenheimer, one of the scientists who created the American atomic bomb, characterized the atomic age as like two scorpions trapped in a glass jar. |
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In 1908 seismic activity accompanying the eruption onset was characterized by deep earthquakes in the northern flank and shallower ones in the Valle del Bove area. |
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The dissolution of the feudal estates by the Revolution produced a purely atomistic society, characterized by the assertion of individual property right. |
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Doing so can be characterized as actions against people and materiel. |
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These herbs are characterized by protruding lip-like petals on the flower. |
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Doer said he trusts the people of North Dakota and Manitoba won't get caught up in the political rhetoric and mud-slinging that have characterized the Devils Lake dispute. |
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The genus is characterized by tetramerous flowers with bithecal anthers, lack of pseudostaminodia, a capitate or poorly defined stigma, and pollen of the Amaranthus type. |
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Small balcony projections with ornate balustrades and pretty wrought iron lamps flanking monumental doorways on the tall street walls characterized the early homes. |
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The following years were characterized by rifts with Russia, in which the Ukraine jealously guarded its own independence against its overbearing neighbour. |
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When Matsui hears himself characterized as a showman or a performer, he laughs hard and then shakes his head so vigorously it appears his cap might pop off. |
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I'm not saying that we could realistically expect a return to the unamplified, three hour speech-a-thons that characterized 19th-century politics. |
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Phelps Creek wines are characterized by the intense purity of their sweet bing-cherry fruit and the clear mineral notes from the vineyard terroir. |
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Structurally, the Centroiberica zone is characterized by very long, narrow synclines trending northwest to southeast, concordant to the general Armorican trend. |
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Most of the granitic plutons that make up this part of the batholith are characterized by upright magmatic-state planar fabrics trending NE with shallow lineations. |
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Species of Orbiculopylorum are always characterized by an outer part that is definitely separated from the inner part, and the two parts are connected mainly by internal rays. |
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Like arame, brown algae called hijiki are used as an ingredient in soups or other slowly cooked or simmered dishes, although characterized by a slightly bitter flavor. |
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In severe cases, this is known as post-traumatic stress disorder, a syndrome characterized by vivid flashbacks in which the person relives the event in painful detail. |
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The form of this glass is characterized by an inverted perfect squat cone with ornamental glasswork where the cone meets the stem and the stem meets the base. |
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This product which has been characterized completely by X-ray crystallography and NMR studies, authenticates the mechanism through which the oxidation products are formed. |
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The last five years of his life were characterized by the pattern of ups and downs familiar to many addicts. |
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