A study on the effects of acute dopamine reuptake inhibition on performance. |
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The addictive and euphorogenic effects of cocaine are thought to result primarily from inhibition of dopamine reuptake. |
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It is proposed that the effects of the selected mutations were propagated into the active site through groups of interacting residues. |
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This represents a structure for the end of pressure vessels, most applicably plate heat exchangers, for reducing the effects of movement changes and vibrations. |
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The study paints a bleak picture of the effects of pollution on animal life. |
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After describing the effects of modern dressage, breeding, and business, the author suggests a classical alternative i.e. the philosophy of "legerity." |
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Emergency funds are being provided to help mitigate the effects of the disaster. |
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A selective reuptake inhibitor will inhibit the reuptake of a specific neurotransmitter with negligible or no effects on the reuptake of other neurotransmitters. |
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Her very timely book examines the effects of global warming on the world's climates. |
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A third study demonstrated that the effects of self-affirmation on self-regulated performance were not due to positive affect. |
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The effects of ionizing radiation is often measured in units of gray for mechanical or sievert for damage to tissue. |
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However, these data should be interpreted with caution, as only early anticoagulatory effects were assessed. |
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The company neglected to publicize the side effects of the new drug. |
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The model will be used to simulate the effects of an earthquake. |
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I stopped taking the drug because of its unpleasant side effects. |
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A study was conducted on sensory stimulation and its effects on the brain. |
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The studio used computer animation for some of the special effects. |
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Some patients develop greater tolerance for the drug's effects. |
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On a global level, the potential adipocentric beneficial effects are expended into systemic effects. |
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Along with the rest of Europe the effects of the French Revolution were felt in Wales. |
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The effects of muscling were of secondary importance to the effects of fatness. |
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In his early life, Oldfield used drugs including LSD, whose effects on his mental health he discussed in his autobiography. |
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The album explores the idea of past actions, and the effects they can have on your future and one's capacity for unconditional love. |
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While Jonny Greenwood plays most lead guitar parts, O'Brien makes use of effects units to create ambient effects. |
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The new print featured restored color and newly created audio, using modern sound effects mixed in DTS digital surround sound. |
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The new mix has also been accused of putting too much emphasis on the score at the expense of the sound effects. |
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When Leonard Nimoy was to voice the role, however, the effects were altered to incorporate Nimoy's acting as well. |
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Visual effects supervisor Rob Legato scanned the faces of many actors, including himself and his children, for the digital extras and stuntmen. |
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In April, Cameron said the film's special effects were too complicated and that releasing the film for summer would not be possible. |
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The series received wide praise for its innovative special and visual effects. |
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The adverse effects of filming battle scenes in Tongariro National Park meant that the park later required restoration work. |
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The extended editions also had a tight schedule at the start of each year to complete special effects and music. |
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The crew, led by Jim Rygiel and Randy Cook, worked long hours, often overnight, to produce special effects within a short space of time. |
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Both of Wollstonecraft's novels criticize what she viewed as the patriarchal institution of marriage and its deleterious effects on women. |
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Seigel, in his late teens Marx may have had pneumonia or pleurisy, the effects of which led to his being exempted from Prussian military service. |
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Wales was still suffering the effects of the depression and club rugby was struggling to survive. |
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Due to economic interdependence, the effects would reduce economic growth outside of Europe as well. |
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The effects of the sanctions on the civilian population of Iraq have been disputed. |
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Hikers passing by often add a stone, as a small bit of maintenance to counteract the erosive effects of severe weather. |
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Their eroding effects have left the Finnish landscape mostly flat with few hills and fewer mountains. |
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Significant additional effects were also felt around the world in the days and weeks after the volcano's destruction. |
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In an era of economic rivalry in Europe, Scotland was incapable of protecting itself from the effects of English competition and legislation. |
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The economic effects were minimal, but they triggered serious political friction. |
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As a result, the American economy proved resilient enough to withstand the blockade's effects. |
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The effects of the Viasystems closure are still felt in the Scottish Borders today. |
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Although the last glacial period ended more than 8,000 years ago, its effects can still be felt today. |
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In future years, Scottish crossbills could suffer from the effects of global warming. |
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Their effects can be mitigated by proper coloring, sighting and height alterations. |
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These findings are similar to several studies of beaver effects on fish in North America. |
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The sometimes proclaimed view that marijuana is non-addicting is contradicted by observed withdrawal effects. |
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Some suggest that effects of the wound would be clear to a physician at that point if not before. |
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The effects of several therapeutic regimens on migraine has also been investigated, leading to nonconclusive results. |
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The focus of Traffic Scotland is to minimise the effects of congestion, breakdowns and unforeseen events on the trunk road network. |
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The 2002 Glasgow floods had a number of other effects, causing a cryptospiridium outbreak in Glasgow's water supply. |
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The effects of the Second World War made collective security a priority for Belgian foreign policy. |
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Although IDO is classically recognized for its immunomodulatory property, it has presented nonimmunological effects in some tumors. |
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Its benefits appear to have been offset by various adverse effects, mostly diseases and warfare. |
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Relativistic effects, which become significant in heavier atoms, contribute to this behavior. |
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The effects of chronic ingestion of lead, including mental disorders, were also studied in the 19th century. |
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The American banking system had been significantly weakened by the severe recession and the effects of deregulation. |
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The fountain's two towers display visual effects from LED images of Chicagoans' faces, along with water spouting from their lips. |
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The effects of the oil and chemical pollution on these species remains unknown. |
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The forecast is produced for pollutants and their typical health effects are shown in the following table. |
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Still, depending on the formation of the chitin matrix, this can have varying profound effects on the formation of the goethite crystals. |
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The Great Depression had devastating effects in countries both rich and poor. |
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The effects on the northern industrial areas of Britain were immediate and devastating, as demand for traditional industrial products collapsed. |
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Inhaling smoke into the lungs, no matter the substance, has adverse effects on one's health. |
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Williams suffered a stroke in 1981, the physical effects of which he suffered for the rest of his life. |
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Restoration work was necessary in 1969 and 1983 due to the effects of weathering on the Portland stone. |
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The atmosphere within a kiln can be adjusted to produce complex effects in glaze. |
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Following the visit he wrote to Tudor praising the value of music as a way of healing the effects of War. |
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The net effects on the environment are far less problematic than those of nonrenewable power sources. |
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Electrical utilities continue to study the effects of large scale penetration of wind generation on system stability and economics. |
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There are anecdotal reports of negative health effects from noise on people who live very close to wind turbines. |
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The effects of this are often noticed much more dramatically in slow growing populations such as many larger species of fish. |
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At their mouths there are typically rocks, bars or sills of glacial deposits, which have the effects of modifying the estuarine circulation. |
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In this type of estuary, river output greatly exceeds marine input and tidal effects have a minor importance. |
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The indirect effects of human activities such as nitrogen loading also play a major role in the salt marsh area. |
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Invertebrates are also used by scientists in the field of aquatic biomonitoring to evaluate the effects of water pollution and climate change. |
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This impact has led to most of the world's nations adopting regulations to manage negative effects of mining operations. |
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It shows the ecological and economic effects of both legal and illegal trade in construction sand. |
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In warmer climates, the combined effects of recovery from moulting and ovary maturation mean that spawning can become delayed. |
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The effects of anthropogenic warming on the global population of phytoplankton is an area of active research. |
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Rubbing wounds, or using alcohol, spirits, ammonia, or urine may have strongly negative effects as these can encourage the release of venom. |
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Studies have shown a variety of effects including timing changes in migration, breeding as well as population variations. |
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Some viruses that are maintained in birds without lethal effects, such as the West Nile Virus may however be spread by migrating birds. |
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The effects of global warming in the Arctic include rising temperatures, loss of sea ice, and melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the effects of any climate change, as has become apparent with the reduction of sea ice in recent years. |
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Apart from concerns regarding the detrimental effects of warming in the Arctic, some potential opportunities have gained attention. |
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Despite the stereotype of an only child who is selfish, spoiled, and lonely, the positive effects of onlyhood may be stronger than the negative. |
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Species that live in polar habitats are vulnerable to the effects of recent and ongoing climate change, particularly declines in sea ice. |
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For an understanding of the different ionising effects of these radiations and the weighting factors applied, see the article on absorbed dose. |
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However, the biological effects of radiation due to radioactive substances were less easy to gauge. |
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Marie Curie protested against this sort of treatment, warning that the effects of radiation on the human body were not well understood. |
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The effects of radiation on genes, including the effect of cancer risk, were recognized much later. |
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The smaller foothold the Portuguese had in wider India had linguistic effects. |
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During the early stages of research, animals were used to study the effects of radioactive substances on health. |
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Radionuclides that find their way into the environment may cause harmful effects as radioactive contamination. |
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Radiation exposure can produce effects ranging from skin redness and hair loss, to radiation burns and acute radiation syndrome. |
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Large injections may cause visual effects such as unusually colorful sunsets and affect global climate mainly by cooling it. |
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A magnesium additive system may also be needed to reduce the corrosive effects if vanadium is present. |
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The pain and sickness caused by manna are the effects of its operation on the stomach. |
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Noise pollution, for example, may adversely affect echolocating mammals, and the ongoing effects of global warming degrade arctic environments. |
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Loss of the habitat and nutrients provided by kelp forests leads to profound cascade effects on the marine ecosystem. |
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The effects of these are only localized, as hunting efforts were on a relatively small scale. |
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It is ordinarily seene how good intentions, being managed without moderation, thrust men into most vicious effects. |
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The acquisition or loss of a star can have dramatic effects on the success of a restaurant. |
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Architectural models were built for tests, and the effects of an earthquake were simulated by marching troops around the models. |
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In particular, hydropower dams and transmission lines have significant effects on water and biodiversity. |
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These health effects include premature death, acute respiratory illness, aggravated asthma, chronic bronchitis and decreased lung function. |
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In ocean waves, surface tension effects are negligible for wavelengths above a few decimetres. |
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Environmental effects are similar to those of point absorber buoys, with an additional concern that organisms could be pinched in the joints. |
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The Tethys database provides access to scientific literature and general information on the potential environmental effects of wave energy. |
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Reduced crop productivity usually results from erosion, and these effects are studied in the field of soil conservation. |
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Climate change effects have been linked to the collapse of various civilizations. |
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Directly or indirectly, the effects of glaciation were felt in every part of the world. |
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In addition to direct effects, this caused feedback effects as ocean currents contribute to global heat transfer. |
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Because the Ekman Spiral effects spread vertically through the water, the effect is inversely proportional to depth. |
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For intermediate and shallow water, the Boussinesq equations are applicable, combining frequency dispersion and nonlinear effects. |
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Afterward, the government formed the Delta Commission to study the causes and effects of the floods. |
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The documents indicate that Dr. Murray tried to revive Mr. Jackson with flumazenil, which reverses the effects of benzodiazepines like lorazepam. |
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Whitman uses free verse to achieve effects impossible under even the broad restrictions of blank verse. |
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This study aimed at assessing the efficacy and gametocydal effects of some commonly used herbal malaria products in Ghana. |
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Intakes of indoles or their parental glucosinolates, may have beneficial health effects as well as toxicological effects. |
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The present studies demonstrate that iodine depletion increases the sensitivity of the thyroid to the goitrogenic effects of thyrotropin. |
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The visual effects company Framestore in London has produced some of the most critically acclaimed special effects in modern film. |
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In patients misusing the drug because of helminthophobia, the risk of severe side effects has to be considered. |
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Recognize and address the effects of externalized and internalized homoprejudice or heteroprejudice and biprejudice. |
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Recognition can be either expressed or implied and is usually retroactive in its effects. |
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The water level is generally far more dependent on the regional wind situation than on tidal effects. |
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The effects of this glaciation can be seen in many geological features of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. |
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The effects on ice formations of an increasing in temperature will accelerate. |
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This plough can be used to reduce the effects of compaction and to help break up ploughpan and hardpan. |
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Control over Wales was delayed by reverses and the effects of Boudica's uprising, but the Romans expanded steadily northward. |
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Despite this, the employment situation in York remained fairly buoyant until the effects of the late 2000s recession began to be felt. |
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The goal of this study is to investigate the immunoregulative effects of Panax japonicus polysaccharide on mice of low immunity. |
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He was so wrapped up in watching the incredible special effects that he couldn't keep track of the story. |
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The plague created a series of religious, social, and economic upheavals, which had profound effects on the course of European history. |
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The following describes the typical effects of earthquakes of various magnitudes near the epicenter. |
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Bivalves, including oysters, are effective filter feeders and can have large effects on the water columns in which they occur. |
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The effects of introduced species on natural environments have gained much scrutiny from scientists, governments, farmers and others. |
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The effect of the creating of hybrids can range from having little effect, a negative effect, to having devastating effects on native species. |
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Potential negative effects include hybrids that are less fit for their environment resulting in a population decrease. |
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Once translocated to lakes, the extraction of phosphate into water is slow, hence the difficulty of reversing the effects of eutrophication. |
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The depleted oxygen levels in turn may lead to fish kills and a range of other effects reducing biodiversity. |
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Still, studies have shown that the effects of atmospheric nitrogen pollution can reach far past the buffer zone. |
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By internalizing the costs associated with the negative effects on the environment, governments are able to encourage a cleaner water management. |
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Might this then be a bellwether tale about the rumored dire effects of overabsorption in new media? |
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The policy is now considered by some to have deepened and lengthened the adverse effects of the embargo. |
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Nourishment is typically a repetitive process since it does not remove the physical forces that cause erosion but simply mitigates their effects. |
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Nourishment gained popularity because it preserved beach resources and avoided the negative effects of hard structures. |
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Nourishment is typically a repetitive process, since nourishment mitigates the effects of erosion, but does not remove the causes. |
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There are also reports of negative effects on radio and television reception in wind farm communities. |
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However, all these effects are localized and do not affect the entire estuary or bay. |
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But by far the worst effects for Spain were the increased difficulties it suffered in maintaining its position in the Southern Netherlands. |
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For the next 15 months he had no naval command and still suffered the effects of his illness. |
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The weakening of the economic system combined with the effects of plague left Egypt vulnerable to foreign invasion. |
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The propagation factor accounts for the effects of multipath and shadowing and depends on the details of the environment. |
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For a transmitted radar signal, the polarization can be controlled to yield different effects. |
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These two effects tend to be at odds with each other, and it is not easy to combine both good short range and good long range in a single radar. |
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Signal processing is employed in radar systems to reduce the radar interference effects. |
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Along the way, a firetruck is prepared to simulate the effects of a spring rain. |
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The effects are similar to that concerning seashores, but occur above sea level. |
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In sedimentology compaction refers to the process by which a sediment progressively loses its porosity due to the effects of loading. |
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Conversely, biodiversity positively impacts human health in a number of ways, although a few negative effects are studied. |
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An important question is whether this is due to agglomeration effects or whether cities simply attract those who are more productive. |
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In his book Whole Earth Discipline, Stewart Brand argues that the effects of urbanization are primarily positive for the environment. |
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It can have mixed effects on health patterns, alleviating some problems and accentuating others. |
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Agriculturists have studied the effects on health of urbanization and globalization. |
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It has been widely introduced elsewhere, often with devastating effects on local biodiversity. |
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Most of these parasites infect wolves without adverse effects, though the effects may become more serious in sick or malnourished specimens. |
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Ingesting small amounts of apple seeds will cause no ill effects, but consumption of extremely large doses can cause adverse reactions. |
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The flowers may turn brown but still remain on the plants over winter, and this can lead to interesting decorative effects. |
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Research has identified compounds produced by these and other fungi that have inhibitory biological effects against viruses and cancer cells. |
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Often parts of the Caribbean are exposed to the violent effects of hurricanes. |
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There has been some concern over the potential adverse environmental and ecosystem effects caused by the influx of visitors. |
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Adrian, whose health had always been weak, now suffered considerable aggravation of suffering from the effects of his wound. |
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Amazing is judged relative what already exists, and Quake has the best underwater effects so far. |
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In addition, Juglans nigra showed hepatoprotective and anticlastogenic effects induced by arsenite. |
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Importantly, compounds that have antifear or antianxiety effects in these tests have proven to be clinically effective in reducing anxiety. |
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This antiripening agent that keeps apples hard long enough to survive long-distance travel was denounced for its alleged carcinogenic effects. |
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This linear dependence has not been applied in data analysis since the discovery of the shadowing and antishadowing effects. |
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China's huge scale magnified the effects of apocalypticism in the Taipeng Rebellion. |
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For if astronomy is the study of the movements of the heavens, then astrology is the study of the effects of those movements. |
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Wherever possible, it is best to record your sound effects in the location as they will contain the right atmos for the location. |
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While the flashy special effects were nice, the movie was aurally jarring, loud and displeasing in general to the ear. |
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Such systematic effects are always present in all bioimaging systems and hinder quantitative comparison between the cell model and bioimages. |
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The motion-captured ape characters are the bleeding edge of digital effects, rarely short of impressive. |
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Once again, there are special effects, muscles and explosions, boomity boom boom. |
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For the diners, the effects of the chicken cacciatore, alas, were cacatory. |
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The effects of a Chernobyl disaster in my community would probably be barely noticeable. |
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Clinal variation in the size of the secondary sexual character may be due to the effects of the Fisher or the handicap process. |
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The approximation actually ignores events such as coarticulatory effects across word boundaries. |
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The effects of SA on plant resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses were found contradictionary, and the actual role of SA remains unresolved. |
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Country-specific brand images and country of origin effects are key topics in this area. |
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The side effects of the treatment course, which involves surgery, craniospinal radiation therapy and intensive chemotherapy, are considerable. |
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Consider the heartache that could be avoided by thinking twice about the potentially disastrous effects of cyberflirting. |
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Current chemotherapies for cancer are mostly cytotoxics with serious side effects and high incidence of drug resistance. |
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Film and dance theory offer a productive vocabulary for considering the effects of these mutings and deafenings. |
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The quick eye for effects, the clear diagnosis of men's minds, and the love of epigram. |
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In this disquisition of the third book Plato is concerned with the moral effects of artistic representation on the youth of his state. |
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To understand the effects of the accident, we dropped a dummy from the rooftop. |
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Their palette was covered with heavily effected guitars, synthetic loops and samples, electronic drums, and cold industrial sound effects. |
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The therapeutic effects of low and high energy electroconvulsive therapies are quite different. |
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There are numerous evidences that efficacy, adverse effects and toxicity of drugs may be enantiospecific. |
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The fifth wall is the ceiling. Ceilings can be painted a color, painted with special effects, or wallpapered. |
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He ordered a query sent to all parishes of the country regarding the earthquake and its effects. |
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McFarlane, suggest that the effects of the conflicts have been greatly exaggerated and that there were no wars of the roses. |
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Therefore, the monolayer could be used to demonstrate the effects of cyclic stretching on interepithelial gap formation. |
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One intervenient said that whereas we cannot prevent tourism, we can at least try to minimize the impact and the destabilizing effects. |
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In the 19th century, the dominant issues concerned the adverse effects of industrialisation. |
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The East India Company had a long lasting impact on the Indian Subcontinent, with both positive and harmful effects. |
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In the last phase of his career, Shakespeare adopted many techniques to achieve these effects. |
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Though Britain and the empire emerged victorious from the Second World War, the effects of the conflict were profound, both at home and abroad. |
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A How to increase the natural anabolic effects in your system so you pile on muscle like a juice-head! |
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The fake fires could only begin when the bombing started over an adjacent target and its effects were brought under control. |
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The exhausted population took three weeks to overcome the effects of an attack. |
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The tidal bore induces a strong turbulent mixing in the estuarine zone, and the effects may be felt along considerable distances. |
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The effects of this catastrophe were so devastating that it took life on land 30 million years into the Mesozoic Era to recover. |
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Human interaction in terms of direct erosion and fire as well as the effects of global warming are the major variables that they considered. |
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When PPP comparisons are to be made over some interval of time, proper account needs to be made of inflationary effects. |
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Other ways to classify medicines are by mode of action, route of administration, biological system affected, or therapeutic effects. |
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Penicillin, introduced a few years later, provided a broader spectrum of activity compared to sulfa drugs and reduced side effects. |
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Although often accepted as an advance in some ways, there was some opposition, due to serious adverse effects such as tardive dyskinesia. |
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Regardless of source, petroleum's effects when released into the environment are similar. |
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Six days after this process began, Airbus announced delays to the A380 with significant effects on the value of Airbus shares. |
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So in order to avoid unpleasant side effects like lethargy and sexual dysfunction, most recent trials also gave men testosterone supplements. |
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This was probably the first reported observation of the effects of quantum size, and might be considered to be the birth of nanoscience. |
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Heaviside treated this as material mass, capable of producing the same effects. |
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Many healthcare workers refused, worried about vaccine side effects, but many others volunteered. |
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Landsteiner discovered that adverse effects arise from mixing blood from two incompatible individuals. |
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The effects of seat belt laws are disputed by those who observe that their passage did not reduce road fatalities. |
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This generates a legacy of effects that modify and feed back into the selection regime of subsequent generations. |
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Although made by a special effects team for a movie, it was a functioning bus, which even went on tour. |
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It would become the longest conflict in human history, and have major lasting effects and consequences for both empires. |
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Policy applications include estimating the effects of changing tariff rates and trade quotas. |
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As for economic effects, research suggests that migration is beneficial both to the receiving and sending countries. |
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Research suggests that immigration has positive effects on native workers' health. |
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Research finds that emigration and low migration barriers has net positive effects on human capital formation in the sending countries. |
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The resulting vast expansion of territory and the flows of South American silver to Castile had profound long term effects on Spain. |
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Not all universities offer degrees named exactly the same, even if they have similar academic and professional effects. |
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All bachelor's and master's degrees accredited by ANECA enjoy full academic and professional effects in accordance with new and previous laws. |
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One of the effects was that the units of government, both of church and state, were comparatively large. |
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One of the effects of the Livonian Crusade in the Baltic was the introduction of stone and brick fortifications. |
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The effects of this on writing about elves are most apparent in England and Germany, with developments in each country influencing the other. |
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It was also unusual for ghosts of this period to produce such damaging effects. |
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Once limited to silver or gold effects, colored crossettes such as red, green, or white are now very common. |
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Shot from a mortar like a shell, a mine consists of a canister with the lift charge on the bottom with the effects placed on top. |
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A cake is a cluster of individual tubes linked by fuse that fires a series of aerial effects. |
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For most people the effects of exposure to low levels of toxins from many sources over long periods are unknown. |
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Experts at handling explosives, called pyrotechnicians, add chemicals for special effects. |
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Wounds on his body noted by his questioners he explained as the effects of pleurisy. |
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He was a fellow of parts, quick, humorous, a clever painter, and with an eye for certain poetical effects of sea and ships. |
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The process of reform had decidedly different causes and effects in other countries. |
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Through the woodcut medium, Holbein refined his grasp of expressive and spatial effects. |
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He created a method of painting in watercolours, using thick pigments mixed with gum to give rich effects similar to medieval illuminations. |
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It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake. |
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The play contains more musical cues than any other play in the canon as well as a significant use of sound effects. |
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And fairies are of this sort, as are pigmies and the extraordinary effects of magick. |
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The special effects were constructed by the Martinka Magic Company, which was later owned by Houdini. |
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The bones were still among Cobbett's effects when he died over twenty years later, but were later lost. |
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On the one hand the standard of right and wrong, on the other the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne. |
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Blake was concerned about senseless wars and the blighting effects of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Much of his poetry recounts in symbolic allegory the effects of the French and American revolutions. |
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His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation. |
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After 1918 Delius began to suffer the effects of syphilis, contracted during his earlier years in Paris. |
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Jenner was impressed by the sonic effects Barrett and Wright created, and with his business partner and friend Andrew King became their manager. |
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Pink Floyd used innovative sound effects and state of the art audio recording technology during the recording of The Final Cut. |
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It is not uncommon for contemporary composers to use unconventional instruments, including various synthesizers, to achieve desired effects. |
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Like its predecessor, Modern Times employed sound effects but almost no speaking. |
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A love song, performed by star Ralph Graves, was recorded, as was a sequence of live vocal effects. |
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Originally shot as a silent, Blackmail was restaged to include dialogue sequences, along with a score and sound effects, before its premiere. |
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There have been many visual effects companies to work on the Harry Potter series. |
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Cinesite was involved in producing both miniature and digital effects for the films. |
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For the scenes of the fictional Russian location of Severnaya, and other effects, Derek Meddings built a number of miniature sets at Leavesden. |
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Framestore is a British visual effects company based near Oxford Street in London. |
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Given the cluster of syndromes that occur menopausally, effects of new SERMs on cognition and affect becomes increasingly urgent. |
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The more the opponent misses, the faster they tire, and the psychological effects of being unable to land a hit will start to sink in. |
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The advantage of this method was that the effects of drift were reduced to errors in distance travelled, usually much smaller. |
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Arms may also be used on souvenirs or other effects, given that an application has been granted by the municipal council. |
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Bad harvests, technical progress and the effects of the Eden Agreement signed in 1786 affected employment and the economy of the province. |
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These decisions broadened the effects of partition but were in line with the evolving policy of Irish neutrality. |
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The demographic effects of the slave trade is a controversial and highly debated issue. |
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Inikori argues, the history of the region shows that the effects were still quite deleterious. |
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Since then there have been a number of events recognizing the effects of slavery. |
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From the time of Henry VII onwards, Parliament began passing Acts to stop enclosure, to limit its effects, or at least to fine those responsible. |
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Enclosure faced a great deal of popular resistance because of its effects on the household economies of smallholders and landless labourers. |
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Because of the similar pharmacokinetic profiles, we presume that the effects of generic mirtazapines are similar to those of branded mirtazapine. |
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To offset the effects of the high exchange rate, the export industries tried to cut costs by lowering workers' wages. |
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The effects on the industrial areas of Britain were immediate and devastating, as demand for British products collapsed. |
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Although the overall picture for the British economy in the 1930s was bleak, the effects of the depression were uneven. |
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This had devastating effects on the GDR, where regular mass demonstrations received increasing support. |
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However, the centralised political control by the Czechoslovak Communist Party severely limited the effects of federalization. |
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In order to combat the effects of the Marshall Plan, the USSR developed its own economic plan, known as the Molotov Plan. |
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The effects of the Technical Assistance Program were not limited to improvements in productive efficiency. |
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The political effects of the Marshall Plan may have been just as important as the economic ones. |
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The effects of the EU integration process of the countries from Eastern bloc are still debated. |
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Monetarism is an economic theory that focuses on the macroeconomic effects of the supply of money and central banking. |
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The destabilizing effects of this price variance has been proposed as a contributory factor in the financial crisis. |
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All that charity can do where injustice exists is here and there to somewhat mollify the effects of injustice. |
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