In a disordered thought pattern he believed it would be best to get arrested and go to a prison medical wing. |
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As the protein concentration is increased further, there is a sharp transition from a disordered fluid to a hexagonally ordered crystal. |
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He turned, his numb and shaking legs turning his retreat into a disordered rout. |
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Knowledge of the law is hardly an appropriate test on which to base ascription of responsibility to the mentally disordered. |
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It was disordered thinking like that which led to his ruination in the stock market. |
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Her hair was disordered but she wouldn't care this day, nor had she cared any other day. |
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Her Augustinian estimate of human nature enables her to discern that our worst temptations arise not from raw hatred but from disordered love. |
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Instead they consist of chairs with elongated legs, cast from lead and steel, which are arranged as though violently disordered. |
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We have seen it with antidepressants in adults and methylphenidate in behaviourally disordered children. |
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If a state is thought to be so disordered that it can't administer its own justice, the remedy is not an outside court but a new government. |
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Thus, it is safe to describe IBS as a problem of disordered bowel motility. |
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And this looseness and blowsiness is not anything as simple and scandalous as abrupt and disordered syntax. |
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Shifting between ordered streets and disordered streets provides the rich variation only a truly urban space is capable of. |
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She quickly snatches the paper from Rachel's hand and mixes it into the disordered papers in the folder. |
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They seem to find meaning or pattern in what outsiders consider so disordered. |
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What if something we take for granted, something utterly predictable, suddenly became unpredictable and chaotic and disordered? |
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Rarely, vomiting is caused by disordered motility states, the most common of which is Hirschsprung's disease. |
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Still, if I'm going to be disordered, even temporarily, it may as well be histrionically. |
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We are investigating ways to mimic horripilation using patterning techniques to create regions of ordered and disordered polymers. |
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Ventricular fibrillation is a life-threatening disturbance in the heart rhythm, which causes the heart to fibrillate in a disordered way. |
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People with diabetes may develop a particularly intractable form of disordered eating that is not readily amenable to treatment. |
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That's because the sun's magnetic field begins flipping polarity, and the disordered field can't efficiently deflect dust particles. |
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In addition, athletes will find it difficult to admit to menstrual problems and disordered eating or eating disorders. |
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Her hair was tangled and disordered, forming wispy curls towards the front. |
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Schizophrenia is a disabling mental illness where disordered thinking disturbs an individual's ability to function normally in society. |
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The dentition is normally disordered in three separate ways and I'll give them each a D word so you can remember it. |
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Sleep disordered breathing is a common finding in newly presenting acromegalic subjects. |
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The present policy dividing inpatient care of mentally disordered prisoners between the prison service and the NHS needs reconsideration. |
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I leave trails of books, clothes and empty coffee mugs behind me everywhere I go, and then despair at how disordered the house is. |
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The Forum helped blacks clean up their increasingly disordered neighborhoods and point their children toward success. |
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This is due to the physiologic changes that occur with aging, in which the heart's conduction system becomes disordered. |
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The presence of a longer disordered tag thus exerts a greater frictional drag, affecting the module tumbling in solution. |
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In tests, they found that neatly ordered arrays of beads caught more mist than random, disordered ones did. |
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Fractal scientists and chaologists, in contrast, operate from the assumption that natural systems are necessarily nonlinear, dynamic, and disordered. |
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The life of the autobiographer is fittingly tumultuous and disordered. |
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Here there is a strongly moral agenda to McInerney's satire which suggests a connection between the disordered individual and his degenerate society. |
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Eating disorders, researchers believed, were essentially more severe forms of disordered eating. |
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The place will probably be a disordered clutter by the time this is over. |
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If the third party is an infant or is mentally disordered, this lack of rational capacity may be regarded as sufficient to discount the third party's act in causal terms. |
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Having to go to bed and wake up earlier can be harder for autistic children, too, who tend to have disordered sleep. |
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Can economists be really relied upon as forecasters when they try to place a framework of order or rationality on a world that is fundamentally disordered? |
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There are passages where the narrative flounders, information is disordered and the author loses focus, veering from rich narrative to dry anthropology. |
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But when he observed the crystals in a light microscope, he noticed that on drying they became disordered, as the large amount of water in the crystal lattice evaporated. |
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If there is no workable defence of insanity, it is surely wrong to convict a grossly disordered killer of murder when the less stigmatic offence of manslaughter is at hand. |
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The MIT boffins created a physical one-way function by connecting cryptography with mesoscopics, the study of how waves travel in disordered materials. |
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The antinovel usually fragments and distorts the experience of its characters, forcing the reader to construct the reality of the story from a disordered narrative. |
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I may be objectively disordered but I've been celibate all my life! |
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Interactive effects of menarchal status and dating on dieting and disordered eating among adolescent girls. |
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The imagination, when completely distempered, is the most incurable of all disordered faculties. |
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With this assault they drive back the thin enemy line, pressing forward through the disordered enemy. |
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The neurotic aspect of the disease prurigo is well shown in the burning, tingling, formicant character of the disordered sensation. |
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This inclination, which is objectively disordered, constitutes for most of them a trial. |
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The Allied build up was also hampered by the disordered state of Eastern India at the time. |
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Various disordered conditions consequent upon overwork, which are characteristic of modern civilisation. |
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Out of sorts means mixed, unclassified, unassorted, having one's functions disordered. |
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We in the West don't know what material deprivation is because of pandemic, disordered acquisitiveness. |
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Within the cones is disordered keratinization and desquamation which results in the accumulation of keratinized cells, or microcholesteatomas. |
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Both are aligned in the aural and visual grammar of bestialization and by their occupation of the disordered space outside the gates. |
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Similar to their mothers, this group showed disordered functioning of the oxytocin system. |
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The conception of complex systems, many of them disordered, aperiodical, and energy dissipators, appeared in the last decades. |
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Second, eigenvalue statistics will be used to detect the basic dichotomy of disordered quantum systems, the Anderson metal-insulator transition. |
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Below, a highly disordered polycrystal grows quickly, at 600 millikelvins. |
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Parathyroidectomy may now be necessary or expensive calcimimetic drugs must be administered to try to restore the disordered metabolic environment. |
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A particularly lengthy chapter systemizes the role of intrinsically disordered proteins in cancer, Alzheimer's disease, Prion diseases, and type II diabetes. |
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Rather evil arises, as we saw in the Sophist, when the soul becomes disordered, and that disorder in the Philebus is conceived as a misrelation of intellect and sensuality. |
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Women will learn to maximize workouts around the menstrual cycle and to guard against common injuries, disordered eating, osteoporosis, and menstrual irregularities. |
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Some forms of disordered growth have been recognized in the United States, such as tomosis or leafcut, and brachysm or shortening of the internodes of the fruiting branches. |
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Indeed, it is the lot of not a few, whose otherwise disordered and troubled appetites of will and emotion further becloud their celestial sense while in via. |
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Moreover, light-emitting diodes containing the highly aligned material performed better than light-emitting diodes using the disordered material, says Stupp. |
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Like Gluckman, he argued these rituals maintain social order while facilitating disordered inversions, thereby moving people to a new status, just as in an initiation rite. |
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Not all military exercises by human beings are forbidden. Rather, only disordered and dangerous military exercises that give rise to slayings and plunderings are forbidden. |
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On the other hand, there are multiple combinations that can result in disordered or mixed systems, where some fraction are heads and the rest tails. |
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We use dynamic coherent backscattering to study one of the Anderson mobility gaps in the vibrational spectrum of strongly disordered three-dimensional mesoglasses. |
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In combat, it is believed that the Vikings sometimes engaged in a disordered style of frenetic, furious fighting known as berserkergang, leading them to be termed berserkers. |
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But, in his disordered fancy, the idea had assumed a more daring character, and trespassed, under certain conditions, upon the kingdom of inorganization. |
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Because of the random nature of ripples, single-sided graphane is expected to be a disordered material, similar to graphene oxide, rather than a new graphene-based crystal. |
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