By coming so close to earth, the gravitational field will alter its trajectory ever so slightly. |
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After evaluating ratings of articles by medical editors and narrowing the field, the staff must come to agreement on a single entry. |
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At Sandown yesterday, his performance in coming from behind to destroy a field of handicappers even had the bookmakers raving. |
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He led by example in the middle of the field despite coming in for a lot of physical attention throughout the game. |
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He could see the vivacious beauty of hyperspace out beyond the magnetic containment field. |
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In the middle Iron Age, open settlement was superseded by a large enclosure surrounded by a 6m-wide ditch, with an associated field system. |
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In the presence of a magnetic field, the amount of laser light that is absorbed by the atoms changes and this is detected by a photocell. |
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Soon the star field distorted and the rebel ships disappeared into the vortex of hyperspace. |
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Present the field of clinical psychology as one that emphasizes individual responsibility and freedom to choose. |
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Cut tiles to fit around pipes and faucets after all the field tiles are laid. |
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Under the microscope, prolonged exposure to light led to photo-oxidation of the few vesicles in the field of view. |
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We left them for a field side path that optimistically is a margin path in the making, but was claggy on the boots. |
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We can, however, extrapolate the photospheric magnetic field into the corona. |
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With diplomas in hand the class of Capitol Diamond High leaves the field with smiles. |
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The ball blew all over the field and although it did favour the home side in the second half, they couldn't get the equalising goal. |
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Then, in great precession we walked out to the field for commencement accompanied by bagpipes. |
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He is keen to branch into areas like sports commentating, a field where former tennis players don't always perform best, he believes. |
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In Central Park, the demonstrators formed a human peace sign and faced a stage on the west side of a large open field. |
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They will be particularly disappointed if the field is found to be commercial after all. |
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Phylogenetics, the science of phylogeny, is one part of the larger field of systematics, which also includes taxonomy. |
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Notice that the hypsography data also include valuable information in the Elevation field. |
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Probably for the first time ever, a peacock and peahen were sighted in a field adjacent to the wood in Gorterslin. |
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More important for archaeologists in the field is the apparent loss to most school children of geology and physical geography. |
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This was a very close and exciting game with a large number of supporters crowding the field to cheer on their teams. |
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As usual, the field at the home of Catalan tennis is populated by Spaniards, with nearly half the draw made up of Iberians. |
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For all we knew it could well have carried on getting steeper, ending at an icefall or in a crevasse field. |
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We cannot afford to feather-bed the trucking industry if we want a fair, level playing field for rail, which is more energy efficient. |
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The seeming random changes in patterns of symphylan infestation make field studies very difficult. |
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The ice field that carved south-eastern Alaska's Inner Passage withdrew after the last Ice Age, but only as far as the outskirts of town. |
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Without another word, the four strange and unlikely companions set off on foot, picking their way carefully through the field. |
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It is as if the great ice field had finally run out of energy when it reached the immovable mass of the Paine massif. |
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Long lines of caribou headed down from the low hills, crossed the stream in front of us, and started over the ice field. |
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It would be unfair to single out individual players as every man on the field gave 100 per cent effort. |
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The book is of interest to ichthyologists, general field ecologists, in fact, everyone with an interest in the fishes of the state! |
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Miss Mayo stated that her future goals are for attending graduate school in the field of communications. |
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She stated that her future goals are to attend graduate school, and study in the field of communications. |
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Off the field of play he has had his critics but on it, he is without compare. |
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With a good score behind him and a couple of good catches, he was soon the most communicative person on the field. |
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Down in the hollow just north of me are three deer feeding along the field edge. |
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Within the field of religion or area studies, there is a difference between emphases in the classical or modern period. |
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When a conducting metal is introduced into this field, an eddy current is induced in the metal. |
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The Rams would like him on the field a lot more, ideally about two-thirds of the time. |
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This persistent current induces a magnetic field which exactly cancels the external field. |
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Likewise, a wire loop being pushed into a magnetic field will induce a current which will make it difficult to continue pushing. |
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Due to irradiation of the laser beam, a defect position is heated to cause a thermoelectromotive current, which induces a magnetic field. |
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He drifted out from the field at around 800 feet, found some lift, and took that to cloud base at 3,500 feet. |
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The heat supply medium includes a metallic body for induction heating, which is provided with a magnetic field to produce an eddy current. |
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Our furnace uses induction heating in which a controlled high-frequency magnetic field induces electrical currents in the platinum. |
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In rugby union, if a player's thought to be feigning injury, referees have the discretion to order them from the field. |
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It's based on field evidence and an analysis of Labor's industrial relations policy. |
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A magnetometer is a device that, like the magnet of a compass, reacts to changes in the earth's magnetic field. |
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This finding strengthened the idea that pigeons unable to see the sun rely on the earth's magnetic field as a compass. |
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It sounded positive, but those evenings will be a lot more fun if Woods delivers, and inspires his compatriots, on the field of play. |
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They can exercise a subtle, unseen influence, somewhat like a magnetic field or centripetal force, compelling us inexorably back on ourselves. |
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Here, without any sacrifice of honor, is a wide field for good fellowship and tolerance. |
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Yet, on occasion, one cannot help but admire his eager intelligence and compendious grasp of the field. |
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I look at how the field today is situated in view of its history and ideological foundations. |
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A school is set to give up some of its land for a housing development in exchange for a new sports field, it has been revealed. |
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He said the competition in his field forced him to keep improving his work. |
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Particularly if, as a member of this squad, he wins one of the biggest competitions in the world in his field. |
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In the present study, small individuals of this species died in competition with large ones in field trials. |
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Keeping on top of global developments in a particular field can afford serious competitive advantage. |
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He is out to remove the spectator from his normal or appropriate perceptual field, and in doing so to infect him with his own personal doubts. |
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The area of high-magnitude electric field causes disruption of cellular membranes and leads to a loss of cell viability and infectiveness. |
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The lineup, laden with veterans, has proven hitters with good defense in center field and at the infield corners. |
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Since then we've had cloudy weather with brief showers every evening, making it virtually impossible to get first cutting hay out of the field. |
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The academics needed peer review and high quality publishing of their papers for success and status in their field. |
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Bulgaria's resources in the field of game farms and hunting are really great. |
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Much of the honey on sale in most countries is from clover and similar field crops. |
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One of his clubmates and fellow players on the hurling field paid a very moving tribute to him at the graveside. |
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In the end, the weblog gives the candidate, his staff and all the people in the field a chance to conduct something like a clueful conversation. |
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The referee awarded only a penalty for the foul play, and the full-back remained on the field. |
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Meireles has related this penetrable field to his experience in viewing van Gogh's Wheat Field under Threatening Skies with Crows. |
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But she did ask that we not describe her as a classicist but now works in another field. |
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In the fall check your fields for winter annual broadleaf weeds such as field pennycress. |
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This greenhouse study evaluated the biofumigant effects of crushed seed meal from brown mustard and field pennycress. |
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Watch for such common winter annuals as field pennycress, shepherds purse, henbit, blue mustard and treacle mustard. |
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In honor of the paschal lamb, lamb dishes are appropriate, as are salads in honor of the first greens of the field. |
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At these field sites, environmental degradation meets racism, xenophobia and classism. |
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When one of the people in the middle makes a mistake they have to walk to the edge of the field and start watching again. |
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Case studies, classroom instruction, and field trips will round out the education. |
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It is only a very small percentage of people in the cinema field who make lots and lots of money. |
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In the field experiment, two cultivars of cocksfoot and their hybrid were compared. |
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Male and female cocoons were separated in the field by size and in the lab by weight. |
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Many claim a Scottish born fashion photographer is fabled in his field for taking pictures of celebrities. |
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He is an active researcher in field and theoretical aspects of mass transport, contaminant hydrogeology and groundwater geochemistry. |
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In another set of models, called hydromagnetic models, a velocity field, is derived by appropriately coupling the dynamo equations. |
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He considered the initiation of an earth-magnetic field experiment to detect hydromagnetic waves in the upper ionosphere and exosphere. |
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Balkan film directors, actors and students in the field will join the discussion section of Dionisia. |
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There were wooded areas beyond the perimeter and alongside one of the streams, but the course itself was mostly just a large empty field. |
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Fundoscopy showed severe disc swelling, and perimetry showed visual field defects, which were most extensive in both lower quadrants. |
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King Richard, as a just guerdon for all his fascinorous actions and horrible murders, was slain in the field. |
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While they were self-taught, they read professional periodicals and kept abreast of the latest advances in the field. |
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The first decade of LFT has been extremely productive and has had a longlasting impact on theoretical particle physics and field theory. |
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Together we melted into the nearby maize field to devour our ill-gotten contraband. |
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They are no strangers to excellence, particularly in the field of Rugby League. |
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Carlow's rugby coach emphasised on how even their beaten teams were clapped off the field, and how the players appreciated the support. |
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Another classic application of the field lens is in a periscope or endoscope. |
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Gonzalez would bat cleanup and play right field or be the designated hitter. |
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Except the dry leaves, they leave all vegetation to grow and perish in the field itself to enrich the soil. |
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Although the gunners may have a restricted field of fire, the flash, smoke or dust from the weapon firing will not be seen from outside. |
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If this condition persists even in the absence of an external magnetic field, the material is a permanent magnet. |
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The molecules were maintained under tension by the field gradient of two small permanent magnets placed above the sample. |
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There has been extensive market research and field trials of various sample maps to ensure that the new maps are clear and easy to read. |
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The U.S. war in Iraq began with an experiment, embedding reporters with U.S. military units in the field. |
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But the interdisciplinary field of cognitive science is relevant to philosophy in several ways. |
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It is more important that the law is not subverted by those who want to limit the field of free speech and fair comment. |
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Our warning system was non-existent, so everybody tried to stay clear of the field. |
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With the early morning rain well cleared, the teams took the field in bright sunshine and calm conditions. |
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The home team were able to clear their lines in defence, and expose our back three from the middle of the field to make large gains of territory. |
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Heidegger grounded his philosophy in phenomenology, the close examination of the given field of immediate experience. |
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He had a great sense of justice and fair play and this was so evident on the football field. |
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Brian Malin, aged 30, a factory supervisor, dug up the coin while metal detecting in a field 10 miles from Oxford one evening last April. |
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To read it is to see some of the finest scholars in our field explaining their work to students, directly, personably, and convincingly. |
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This applies not only to the initial induction of the two pollination regimes on plants, but also to subsequent field and greenhouse experiments. |
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The basic principal of a defence must be to clear their lines and give decent ball to their comrades out field. |
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Like many islanders, Caucau's life is governed by a strong faith and a desire to express himself on the rugby field. |
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The complex of field systems and large stone walls extend from the north western slopes of Mount Brandon to within the boundaries of Dingle. |
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And what better way to end a day of field work than to come home to a pint-sized pina colada. |
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The rest of us started wandering back to our places on the field, still shocked and perturbed at this turn of events. |
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This eruption may cause auroral displays and magnetic storm activity when it impacts the Earth's magnetic field sometime Friday. |
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A field on the borders of Southend and Rochford has become a dangerous rubbish tip and should be cleared up immediately, a councillor said. |
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Then you'll impart your newfound wisdom to local schoolchildren during nighttime field trips. |
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This includes bridge building, mine clearance, water supply, bulk fuels, route maintenance and field defences. |
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He reveals that he is impatiently awaiting permission to travel again and eager to be in the field. |
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As you would expect, with such a large field to choose from, the technical standard is impeccable. |
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Less familiar are the women hymnographers of this period who demonstrated considerable talent in this same field. |
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A fiasco involving the starting tape led to a false start being called but most of the field were oblivious and carried on. |
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Sediments and lavas were correlated in the field and by subsequent petrographic analysis of volcanic components and textures of deposits. |
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The field of forensic pathology investigates sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths. |
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And, not to be forgotten, they earn gazillions of dollars every time they lace up their cleats and shamble out to the field of play. |
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I have further narrowed the field of important questions by following some implicit principles. |
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Implicitly, they also claim that something akin to a level playing field is now in place. |
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On the whole it is clear that my field trip was of huge importance for my research. |
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We make our way slowly out of the field and along the side of a small country road, passing a phalanx of police officers dressed in riot gear. |
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Urine tests for alcohol proved to be just as impractical in the field as blood sampling. |
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A more common use of the hyperfocal distance is maximizing the depth of field for a given aperture. |
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Most contain fantastic elements, from Lucifer and Jesus to a field of talking cows. |
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His eyes filled with tears as a color guard strolled through the center field gate. |
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This will open the door for the realization that man exists within a huge field of gravitational and magnetic impulses. |
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By painting his field red, the polar opposite of green on the universal colour wheel, Gauguin sets out the visionary nature of his work. |
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The resulting depth of field starts from halfway of the hyperfocal distance and extends to infinity. |
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She said the incident had taken place in a farm field opposite her house where there is a farmhouse and outbuildings. |
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In the end, the pressures of horticultural crop and field crop farming are more similar than they are different. |
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Each report was extensively hyperlinked to Indymedia field reports and other news sources. |
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The land includes the canal and surrounding farmland but not the factory site itself, the sports field or the slag bank. |
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Heavy infestations of grasshoppers have been reported in field margins and farmsteads, mostly in the eastern third of Nebraska. |
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Recently, a young colt died as a direct result of eating grass cuttings discarded in his field. |
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The next time cattle graze a damaged field there will be an amount of levelling in any event. |
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A centralized columnated beam of carrier holes is thus provided for deflection by the magnetic field. |
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Finally, the balance of power within the field has shifted from general philosophy of science to the philosophy of particular sciences. |
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In the field, a doctor may be called to the aid of a severely ill, comatose patient. |
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Her voice echoed across the field and Delia felt a small patter of rain on her nose. |
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He shows wonderful energy, putting himself all over the field to combative purpose, and he passes the ball well enough. |
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The described field experiment does support the feasibility of using the STAR scheme to derive a frame of reference for solar UV climatology. |
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I will be graduating this year and I am absolutely fascinated with the idea of working in this field. |
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Since we've identified plenty of phoebes in the field, I'm inclined to take this bird as a pewee. |
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His thesis work combined algebra and combinatorics into the new field of matrix theory. |
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His major mathematical contributions are to finite field theory, number theory, and combinatorics. |
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The Commander glanced at his sensors and saw that the massive space station had jumped to hyperspace, its interdiction field now gone. |
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Driving, dishing and pulling up for 3-pointers on fast breaks, he either scored or assisted on eight of Dallas' first nine field goals. |
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When you're in the field, you only have to move if the ball comes near you. |
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He currently serves on the board of directors for the Canadian Institute for Telecommunications, a network of centres for research in the field of communications. |
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Rather than a peaceful gathering, the assembly descended into an auditorium-wide field of skirmishes that ended in 11 suspensions and two arrests. |
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This serves to highlight not only the lexical features associated with a particular field but also the syntactic features which characterize spoken French. |
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This model has many similarities to published models of igneous feeder systems, which have traditionally been syntheses of a number of separate field exposures. |
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We know that system is the best way forward for innovation in the field. |
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Study population and field methods. Song Sparrows are territorial passerines found in a variety of brushy and moist habitats throughout most of North America. |
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Newton's Law of Gravitation was the beginning of classical field theory. |
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Fortunately, the landing gear was already down and locked, but without hydraulics he would not have use of speed brakes or flaps for his return to the field. |
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And the rank and file essentially went to the union and said, look, we've got to clean our act up, and we want to play on a straight playing field. |
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A pasture field was planted in Texas that had a severe RIFA infestation. |
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In fact, badges or patches tended to disappear altogether, as the GI traded in his original issue field uniforms for replacements at irregular intervals. |
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From the right-hand corner flag they pieced together a patchwork that stretched back across the field and allowed Pires to add the final flourish. |
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Any compost containing grass clippings is used for field crops only. |
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The organisation sets up prayer groups worldwide to support its workers in the field and aims to have 100,000 peacemakers ready to be deployed around the world. |
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The rescue steamer proceeded cautiously through the ice field. |
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His short, powerful speech told the assembled psychiatrists what it was like to be a closeted gay doctor in a field that still classified him as mentally ill. |
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He was pleased to find both yarrow and clover blossoms in the field. |
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If something isn't done soon to level the playing field, some Pennsylvania tracks may be forced to close and thousands of hard-working Pennsylvanians will lose their jobs. |
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Less than a half hour in length, the film centres on the activities of an oil company who want to buy coastland beside a major oil field find in the Atlantic. |
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The 1912 Olympics in Stockholm are best remembered for Jim Thorpe's world record successes in the most demanding track and field events, the pentathlon and the decathlon. |
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He was not a people person, though his work enriched the lives of many, as he worked in the scientific field of discovering vaccines for tropical diseases. |
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At one stage the European No 1 was in the ignominious position of propping up the field in 60th place, but his rally at the end restored some dignity. |
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Without any special knowledge of the field, it seems unlikely that any competent espionage organization would assign a code name so easy to decipher. |
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This construction might best be described as a crystalline field, a field formed of facets, each facet an ossification of one instant or angle of displacement. |
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The emerging field of biometrics has produced a large number of short, mostly informative Web, newspaper, and periodical sources, but only a few book-length examinations. |
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The high pace and the rough weather conditions made the field crumble and an ill-looking Bradley Wiggins was defeated on the flat road headed towards the finish line. |
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Around 1926, a British statistician, Ronald Fisher, while working in the field of agriculture, developed a new form of experimentation called two-level factorial design. |
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We also find that the age and metallicities of the globular clusters are consistent with the red giant stars in the field, suggesting that the two systems formed coevally. |
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This question of implicit knowledge permeates all branches of the field. |
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The stock market and its vast perplexities were given a great respect from this ancient crone, whose understandings did not reach into that field. |
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Rather, leaders are always immanent in political processes where power appears, retrospectively as it were, to illuminate the discursive field of contestation and its victors. |
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They say all that talk of immaturity on and off the field should cease. |
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According to Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction, a changing magnetic field can induce electric current to flow in any conductive structure nearby. |
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Now his image is immortalized in one artist's version of a field study. |
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Depending on the orientation of the magnetic field carried by the CME cloud, it may cause a magnetic storm when it impacts the Earth's own magnetic field. |
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The rice field rat in particular is a real pest in south east Asia and we have colleagues working on that problem in the Philippines and Indonesia. |
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Five articles in each field, all five from one journal, were scanned for imperative uses in both main text and notes, and instances were collated and analysed. |
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We combine field relations, structural geology, petrology, thermobarometry and geochronology to interpret the tectonic evolution of the Everest Himalaya. |
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Work in his field was difficult to find, and during the next few years he held various jobs that familiarized him with the geology and topography of the area. |
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These ethnic variations in pharmacologically relevant allele frequency are of such importance that they constitute a rapidly growing field known as ethno-pharmacology. |
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So he was farmed out for a month with instructions to delay his swing a bit, go to right field more often, improve his bunting and reduce strikeouts. |
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The inadequacies of observation in our field are well-known. |
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The Supreme Court on Friday restrained the Centre from granting any fresh approval for field trials of genetically modified organisms in the country until further orders. |
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And unharvested winter oil seed rape is starting to germinate where it lies in the field and spoiling, said the chairman of the NFU's regional combinable crops board. |
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Grassed field borders can provide a convenient location for unloading combines into trucks or grain carts, or for turning planters and other equipment around. |
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Many observers of the field would be inclined to agree with him. |
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Such comforts take the forms of more leisure and ease in life in the field of physical sciences, while in the spiritual field they become rituals and traditions. |
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Before directing his efforts toward minerals, Julie was already a highly accomplished and innovative professional photomicrographer, mostly in the medical field. |
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Spread compost or manure on unplanted areas or sow fall-sown cover crops, such as clover, Austrian field peas, fava beans, vetch and winter wheat. |
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The board also recommended that the Air Force provide training from classroom to the field that inculcates the AEF philosophy in all members of the Air Force. |
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She was undoubtedly largely responsible for the early widening of Dewey's philosophic interests from the commentative and classical to the field of contemporary life. |
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In time of war the political imperatives of the commissar might become subordinated to the professional needs of the field commander, but the concession was only temporary. |
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The play ebbed and flowed from one end of the field to the other, with no regard for the physical limitations of the body nor that of the human mind. |
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Contrast this with the typical Zapotec Indian corn field in Oaxaca, Mexico, the world center of corn diversity and corn's point of original cultivation. |
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Set against an Indian red field, they are painted the colour of a cloudy sky, dappled grey and white, so that we see them and see through them at the same time. |
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Orbiting over the airport, he undertook a series of flight tests which included stalls, feathering and restarting each engine, and a beat-up on the field. |
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In other cases, the hounds, followed at a distance by the mounted field, who may have to take an indirect route, will pursue the fox or, rather, its scent. |
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Many US field officers were candid to the point of indiscretion. |
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There was nothing more intimate and secluded than that celebration in the midst of an open field, a simple place within which people communed with grace. |
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The field in front of her swam and became fuzzy and indistinct. |
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Most of the articles are drawn from the field of communications, and while the work includes a range of theoretical approaches, most of the authors draw from their work. |
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Much of the piecing together of the outline chronology that I have followed in this book was undertaken by pioneer scholars in the field of Indology. |
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Naturally occurring variations in the Earth's magnetic field induce eddy currents in the Earth that are detectable as electric field variations on the surface. |
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Electromagnetic therapy uses a pulsed magnetic field to induce current. |
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Early pictorial representation, using graphic symbols, reads both horizontally along register lines and vertically in an open field in the picture surface. |
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