The sparks generated by striking steel against a flint provide the activation energy to initiate combustion in this Bunsen burner. |
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This spectacular and much awaited artistic event almost generated a political scandal. |
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This year, he received a strong response from his fans, but nothing like the rain of adulation he generated last year. |
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The flood that caused the failure was generated by heavy rainstorms that dumped 14 inches of water on the watershed. |
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The complexity its admirers celebrated was usually generated in their own attempts to make sense of its opacities. |
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Acoustical energy generated by the bodies of whales or large schools of fish can be lower still. |
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Similar cost curves were generated for the removal of adsorbable organic compounds and dissolved inorganic species. |
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He also said game farmers, who generated millions of rands in revenue for Limpopo, were not being given any help at all. |
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The questions are generated on the computer system at random from a question bank. |
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A randomly assigned number was generated by the computer and assigned to each respondent to ensure confidentiality. |
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In its draft resolutions, the ANC called on all levels of government to create projects that generated jobs. |
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The behaviours generated include withdrawal from social activities and a search for relief. |
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The Data Processing Center of the Treasury Service reconciles taxes paid with taxpayer liabilities generated in the tax billing process. |
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The adverse publicity generated by the hijacking was the last thing the airline needed. |
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And yet it has been the market, not public funding, that has generated the lion's share of successful cultural mixing in the arts. |
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Now the main income is generated by a simplified system of wheat, barley, oilseed rape and sugar beet. |
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Recombinant inbred lines were generated from a cross between SRN39, an African caudatum genotype, and SQR, a Chinese kaoliang line. |
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As a rule, annelidan segments are generated from a posterior growth zone, arising and developing sequentially, from anterior to posterior. |
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Since then, the business has generated sufficient sales and garnered enough grants for basic research to stay afloat without going into debt. |
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Each of the white labels issued generated some slight interest in the track. |
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May said the southbound dragonflies appear to take advantage of tailwinds generated by cold fronts blowing from the north. |
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In addition, the very reactive singlet oxygen can be generated by an input of energy. |
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English historians, for instance, have used the reams of paper generated by the courts that dealt with serious crimes. |
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Opponents said more traffic would be generated and that the car park would destroy the look of the grade II Listed hospital building. |
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It is estimated that a million cubic meters of water is capable of creating 200 jobs in direct and indirect agriculturally generated occupations. |
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After firing just a few digitally generated rounds I was able to rapidly laser range a target and take it out with an airburst. |
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The air cushion on the catamaran is contained between the sidehulls and end seals, and is generated by installed lift fans. |
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For example, a bass line generated from a kick drum ends up sounding like it's really dragging behind the beat. |
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Every kilowatt-hour generated by wind instead of fossil fuel prevents air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. |
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A substantial part of the lift generated by the forward-swept wing occurs at the inner portion of the wingspan. |
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The power plant generated 5.22 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, up 4.8 per cent from the previous year. |
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A wireframe model of the segmented organ image is then generated to enable interactive, three-dimensional rendering of the selected organ. |
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The total raw score was then determined by counting the number of different feasible uses generated for all three objects. |
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They are irresistibly drawn by the detritus generated by building, gardening, housework, tailoring, or carpentry. |
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The potential energy surface in the active site was generated using the approximate valence bond method. |
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The hound itself will be produced for the first time using state of the art animatronics and computer generated images. |
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This is suggested since the new version of the questionnaire generated more consistent responses to the questions on recency of drug use. |
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Mine wastes have been generated over the last several centuries of mining, the two primary mining wastes being mine tailings and waste rock. |
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Early on, the company had generated some ideas that resonated with consumers. |
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The way that speculation is discussed has generated a substantial literature in applied language study, with two important manifestations. |
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They generated a high-profile attack on muggers, which involved every interested government department. |
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There was consistent traffic, and we generated a significant number of good leads with many different types of buyers, big and small. |
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About two thirds of this turnover is generated by mail services, including the reservable area. |
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It is entirely generated by three budget-hungry heads of universities and their apparatchiks. |
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Meanwhile, the reforms have generated an impressive array of ancillary benefits. |
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Sales of reproductions of the image have generated funds to benefit veterans, their families and their communities. |
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Each of these experiments generated an enormous amount of theoretical interest in the areas of cosmology and astrophysics they touched upon. |
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More cars were added to cope with rush hour traffic and the extra passengers generated by football games and race days. |
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To add replay value, the dungeons are generated randomly, making for a different experience each time through. |
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At run-time, an in-memory representation of the structured data type is generated using information conveyed in the parse trees. |
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Well the Oxford Movement generated great hymns, but then so did its opposition Evangelical or Low Church movement. |
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It also generated outrage and headaches among the academic community at the festival. |
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Not that government capitulation to public pressure generated by antivivisection campaigns is anything particularly new. |
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These, along with barley dust generated during malting, are processed into cattle feed. |
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It's not only the result of rooting for the losingest team in the major leagues or the resentment generated by last year's unfulfilled promises. |
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The aerodynamic forces generated by rigid and flexible geometrically scaled hawkmoth wings were measured. |
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Using morphological characters, Livezey generated a phylogeny for dabbling ducks that included most of the Australasian teals. |
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Layering multiple streams of electronically generated sound, he interspersed sparse and sometimes repetitive keyboard riffs into the mix. |
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When using my sewing machine, large loops and tangles of thread are generated on the bottom side of the fabric. |
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This process is called longshore drift and is generated by wave and current action. |
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All replacement changes are backed up and an HTML report is generated in the end of the routine. |
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However, speculation remains rife that the money generated will be used to fund redundancies this summer. |
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I believe that things like the pediment of the Parthenon were also generated from lifecasts. |
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Remember when the Internet was full of expensively generated content that cost you not a bean? |
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Clearly, lower taxes reinforced the spending splurge that generated the explosion in indirect tax receipts allowing taxes to be cut further. |
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Such mutants have been generated by chemical mutagenesis, gene disruption, and antisense gene silencing. |
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While the yield of a product is carefully monitored, the amount of waste generated has until recently been of less concern. |
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Tonnes of earth, generated by landscaping elsewhere on site, were also poured over the Victorian blast furnace structures and other remains. |
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The movie frames several sections as action sequences, complete with artificially generated tension. |
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Fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants can help scavenge free radicals generated by stress. |
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The tension generated throughout the work by the collision of major and minor thirds is left clearly unresolved in these closing bars. |
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The confusion generated by this usage, too, has to be tackled by remedial education. |
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Nowhere is the documentation as rich as the records generated by the witchcraft investigations of the seventeenth century. |
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Committees of volunteers have generated considerable revenue through charity fairs, church bazaars, and lamington drives. |
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Morrison will write the script for the film, in which actors will star alongside the computer generated animals. |
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After several years of worrying about how to respond to the war, the motion picture industry even generated a movie satirizing its own anxiety. |
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Many eighteenth-century manuals on gauging treated barrels as solids generated by rotating conic sections about their axes. |
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Furthermore, imitative products like varnish which substituted for lacquer generated new industries and created distinctive products. |
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Buy-ins are generated by a long broker to close out an open fail with a counterparty. |
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The first paddle steamers typically used oil-fired boilers, which provided heat to boil water, which generated steam to power the boat. |
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These currents are induced by the rapidly changing magnetic field generated by a coil supplied with an alternating current. |
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A high-density coil transforms the magnetic charge generated by the rotor into electrical energy that powers the watch. |
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Thus, the induced voltage in the coil generated by any outer magnetic field is controlled to reduce noise. |
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If labelling is to be effective, it is important that embarrassment, revulsion and even disgust be generated in the public mind. |
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The image was generated by a calculation that could have been done by hand, albeit more laboriously. |
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Power for the ion engines will be generated by two ultra-lightweight solar arrays. |
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Nearby is an organic tannery at Torrisdale Castle, which was built in the 19th century from wealth generated by the East India Company. |
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Today, in Venezuela, the reputation generated by his work continues to keep his memory alive. |
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This result is consistent with outward NCKX current being generated by the reverse mode of exchange. |
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This connection to both local and global urban realities has generated a range of critical responses from culture brokers and art writers. |
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The wind generated by the rotors while sitting on the ground is tremendous. |
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The rocks generated during the Emeishan Basalts' terminal phase were magnetized during a reverse polarity field. |
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In the Guinness book The Fairmount generated worldwide attention 20 years ago when preservationists rescued it from a wrecking ball. |
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Modular arithmetic involves working with the remainders generated by division. |
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The tiles are designed to keep the 1,649C temperatures generated during re-entry from reaching and melting the aluminium hull of the shuttle. |
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This year flea beetles, white grubs, seed corn maggots and wireworms generated a lot of discussion. |
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Another method that may be applicable is the use of shock waves generated by extracorporeal lithotripters or lasers. |
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French postwar technophilia and its concomitant minority strain of technophobia have generated a significant body of scholarly literature. |
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Scientists later demonstrated that fullerenes can be conveniently generated by setting up an electric arc between two graphite electrodes. |
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One could argue that a great deal of goodwill and generosity has been generated worldwide by the tsunami. |
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In fact, the authors claim the version of technocracy generated by the act may inadvertently serve the needs of democracy. |
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Buses and automobiles generated suburban expansion of both residential and commercial varieties. |
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This gives a maximum power output of 110 horsepower generated at 5,800 revs. |
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The heat required in this process is generated by electric arcs struck between carbon electrodes and the metal bath. |
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The redesign is a direct response to the healthy interest the site has generated over the past couple of years. |
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The Ministry of Environment is concerned with wood residue such as bark, sawdust, shavings, woodchips and offcuts generated by sawmills. |
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The bulk of that figure was generated by way of public sector recruitment while part-time work also added to the higher jobs figure, it said. |
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The staging of international events, for example world fairs or cultural congresses, commonly generated anthologies of national songs. |
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Still, there was a constant stream of cars that generated a mighty wind that carried generous wafts of exhaust fumes. |
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Reactive oxygen species are generated under various biotic and abiotic stresses, and trigger cell death. |
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Her delicate abstractions combine digitally generated images with painting or aquatint. |
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The Queen Mother through her gracious smile generated warmth and kindness to us all. |
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The quartering of soldiers upon peasants and citizens generated severe altercations, mostly concerning rations and pay. |
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The two warehouses will be used to store low-level radioactive waste generated by the two plants. |
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Six structurally acentric chromosomes were generated from the irradiation of Dp 238, supporting the findings of a previous study. |
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It generated hundreds of watts of power in usable form, actually running, and we were astonished to see this. |
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The upward tendency in arms exports has generated a new wave of company mergers, especially in the aerospace industry. |
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How does the cost of electricity generated through wave power compare to coal or other renewables like solar or wind? |
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Power generated from fossil fuels causes smog, mercury pollution, acid rain and global warming. |
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The immeasurable joy generated by the most quotidian of family functions reinforces this commitment on a daily basis. |
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The racers and their boats had been arriving since early morning and had generated a great deal of interest among beachgoers. |
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The Australian gold rush of the 1850s generated a huge demand for accurate scales to weigh precious metals and guns to protect the gold bullion. |
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Waves generated here penetrate the ocean to depths unreachable by radio and other communication waves. |
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Such torques are proposed to be counteracted anteriorly by lift forces generated by the head and pectoral fins. |
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The avian flu virus which has generated much talk and discussion across continents in recent weeks is of a deadly nature. |
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It is an adaptor that converts the analog signal that is generated by your standard phone into a digital signal. |
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The transaction generated six pieces of paper, each as long as a jouster's lance. |
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The innovation generated along the way means Wellywood still beats Hollywood on some fronts. |
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The pivotal moments that will eventually adorn tomorrow's history books are often hidden in the welter of noise generated by the media. |
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Once the plant is in operation it will mean a significant amount of electricity will be generated for the 900-year-old castle without burning fossil fuels. |
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Currently, he says, enough waste biomass is being generated by lumbering, by farming, and as urban waste to meet 10 percent of U.S. transportation needs. |
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Not to mention the revenue that will be generated by this, which then can be used to fund education and health care. |
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Most fuel cells on the market combine atmospheric oxygen with hydrogen generated by reforming methanol or methane to make electricity, with water as a byproduct. |
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A major source of iron, called iron laterite, is a type of residual deposit generated by the intense weathering of iron-rich rocks such as mafic and ultramafic volcanic rocks. |
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In this conjugate, the free alcoholic hydroxy group on the vinca alkaloid-based antineoplastic drug was generated by hydrolysis of the original acetate ester. |
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Having finally seen Selma on November 17, I must report, sadly, that I do not share the enthusiasm the film has generated so far. |
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After evaluation of the residuum and comparison with a threshold value, a fault signal is generated when the residuum reaches the threshold value. |
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It is no secret that the aches and pains from a day exerting one's self in the garden can resemble the muscle fatigue and aches that can be generated while playing sport. |
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If this operation only generated double the full-time branch's business then with a bit of lateral thinking and community backing someone could make a decent living from it. |
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The primary laser beam is generated by a megawatt chemical oxygen iodine laser located at the rear of the fuselage, which lases at 1.315 micron wavelength. |
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Since then, the brand has grown and his eponymous sneaker line has generated billions in revenue for Nike. |
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For women's wear, the firm generated interest with its crushed voile in small plaids and stronger madras plaids, noted Luc Wende, marketing manager. |
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Beyond the cold numbers generated by historic fact, McKanna puts people in the jury box, on the witness stand, and on the bench in western courtrooms. |
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In his years of consulting work, Kamau has generated an easy equation for investing in art on a budget. |
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Those who do complain through the facility also get an automatically generated acknowledgement of the complaint and are also given feedback about the action taken. |
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And the antagonism sure to be generated by such racial disparities was magnified by the sheer number of cases. |
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Data generated by the tests was immediately sent back to the team's base in Barcelona, using hi-tech computers, in readiness for tomorrow's big race. |
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As a result, it has generated barely one 10th the new fossil-fuel jobs generated in archrival Texas. |
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It generated more than the lion's share of news headlines this weekend. |
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Some renewable power can be generated in urban landscapes and on land used for other purposes, such as the roofs of houses, but the bulk will have to be in rural areas. |
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This was all brought home to me when I saw the speed at which the Tuna pulled the fly line off the reels and the heat that was generated by the friction. |
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Possibly a distant ancestor of the modern bassoon, the instrument had a space at one end which almost certainly held a reed which generated the sound. |
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When part levels get low at a particular station, the operator activates a radio-frequency signal which causes a paper parts order slip to be generated in the marketplace. |
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A vindication suggested the ills that Bolingbroke had attributed to the artifice of revealed religion could be paralleled by those generated by civil society. |
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Downcast Democrats have generated a boomlet of optimism in the last few days. |
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The report card is generated by the House Government Reform Committee's Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and the Census. |
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Revenue is generated from the sale of crude oil, according to Luay al-Khatteeb, an energy expert at the Brookings Doha Center. |
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The reinstatement of the ban generated concerns from consumer groups that the government should not have lifted the ban on US beef imports in April. |
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The post generated guesses that everyone from Anna Wintour to Mort Zuckerman was fictionalized in the book. |
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Reams of unsolicited e-mail are generated daily by religious zealots. |
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This might be explained by the pattern of brain generated neural bursts that initiate luminescence and this appears to be the case in P. lucicrescens. |
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Yet the Tea Party movement has generated enthusiasm in the electorate that has heretofore not been evident. |
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The MPSC program is funded by a two-cent levy on sealed beverage containers and the money generated through the levy is used as support payments to municipalities. |
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In the past few years he has turned his attention to achieving similar results for upper and lower limb amputees and has generated similar controversy. |
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Thus, in tissue exclusively fixing respired or internally generated CO 2, but not carrying out net gas exchange, photosynthetic capacity can still be estimated. |
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That is, the macroscopically visible patterns generated by randomness may not be very sensitive to the precise initial conditions of the experiments. |
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I read about abiogenesis, the belief that animals and insects can be spontaneously generated from dew, piles of old clothes, the slime in wells, and mud. |
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The GST and GPOX are involved in multiple functions including reduction of organic peroxides generated either by endogenous or xenobiotic metabolites. |
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Pressure for filtration was generated with a small air pump. |
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Diagnoses were generated according to specified and logical rules. |
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Notwithstanding their low cost, coal stations could be improved further by new techniques such as burners fed by coal gas, generated by multi-fluidised bed gasifiers. |
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The control signal or input for brake release may therefore be generated or relate to accelerator depression, clutch engagement or gear selection. |
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The terrain I generated had a total of over 570000 quadrilaterals. |
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Our company recognizes, appreciates and benefits from the ideas generated by people from a wide variety of backgrounds and we strive to reflect the communities we serve. |
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The missions are generated using a twenty-digit alphanumeric seed code, which, with a little simple reckoning, leads me to over 1031 possible combinations. |
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The waste product, it says, generated during the operation of the tannery was dumped in the Mill Pond or stored in barrels or vats throughout the site. |
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Laser pulses of 100 fs full-width at half-maximum at 790 nm, 800 mW power, and 1 kHz repetition rate were generated from a regeneratively amplified Ti-S system. |
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Grove proved that his reverse principle worked, and generated a powerful current in his laboratory, but the practical applications of his invention failed to stir him. |
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The 4.8 kilowatts of electricity generated by the system is stored in advanced lead-acid batteries to keep the size and cost of the 250 lb battery pack reasonable. |
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Third, despite the loss of its own lens, the cavefish eye and accessory tissues have retained the ability to respond to signals generated by a normal surface fish lens. |
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The stair generated out of this geometry, an almost helical form, frees itself from the rigidity of the ceiling, only to be encompassed by the new limit of the silo walls. |
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Sequence analysis suggested that the virus was a reassortment generated from avian viruses circulating in wild birds and ducks. |
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In some cases, the heat generated by incineration can be used to generate electric power. |
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Cape Cod also generated a distinctive Cape style house and Cape lighthouse. |
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Acoustic emissions are only generated when some abrupt and permanent change takes place somewhere in the material. |
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An automapping is generated on the basis of constraints expressed in the schema. |
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A separate optimized plan was generated using the CAX slice and two slices indicative of the upper and lower level of the field. |
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The movie was so craptacular that it generated legions of ironic fans who watched it over and over solely to mock it mercilessly. |
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Online writing has generated its own genres, from curtainfic to grave robbery. |
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The new technology generated a population explosion of modern humans which is believed to have contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals. |
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Fig. 5 shows a polar representation of 5880 rotations generated by subsampling the hexacosichoron. |
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We constructed the direct probability input files by using the interpatch dispersal probabilities which were automatically generated by Conefor. |
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Sports by 1900 generated some three percent of the total gross national product. |
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Two cooling water pipes in each rail tunnel circulate chilled water to remove heat generated by the rail traffic. |
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Also, an agreement was generated to allow other clubs to use the Land Rover green oval logo under licence. |
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Avoiding liquefaction improves the efficiency of the engine since less entropy is generated and therefore less liquid hydrogen is boiled off. |
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Before this both Linus Pauling and Watson and Crick had generated erroneous models with the chains inside and the bases pointing outwards. |
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The boiler is heated, not by heat of combustion, but by the heat generated by nuclear reactor. |
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However, most electric power is generated using steam turbine plant, so that indirectly the world's industry is still dependent on steam power. |
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Descendants inherit genes plus environmental characteristics generated by the ecological actions of ancestors. |
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New genes can be generated from an ancestral gene when a duplicate copy mutates and acquires a new function. |
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In the 19th century the first railway locomotives were powered by steam, usually generated by burning wood, coal, or oil. |
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Physiocrats believed that only agricultural production generated a clear surplus over cost, so that agriculture was the basis of all wealth. |
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As the Salvation Army grew rapidly in the late 19th century, it generated opposition in England. |
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The change to remove his image generated controversy, particularly because 2007 was the 150th anniversary of Elgar's birth. |
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For a rising composer it was important to receive performances at the big provincial music festivals, which generated publicity and royalties. |
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The power generated is enough to power the city of Bath and the Pyramid Stage is powered by 4 generators itself. |
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The game went into a decline through the 1950s and 1960s with little interest generated outside of those who played. |
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The Games attracted a broad international field of participants and generated great public interest. |
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Electricity has traditionally been generated by oil or diesel power plants, even if there is a large surplus of potential hydropower. |
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The majority of this revenue is generated by the licensing of offshore companies and related services. |
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Although her birth generated public interest, she was not expected to become queen, as the Prince of Wales was still young. |
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The video consists of a minimusical whose soundtrack sounds as if it were generated by an inexpensive electronic keyboard. |
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The events of the 1930s, and the response of the Labour and National governments to the depression, have generated much historical controversy. |
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By 1936, Farben regretted making the deal, as the excess profits by then being generated had to be given to the government. |
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The book attributed inflation to excess money supply generated by a central bank. |
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The models generated from magnetic data suggest that the ophiolite is only slightly displaced vertically by the fault. |
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Glasgow generated immense wealth from trade and the industries that developed from the Industrial Revolution. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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Maxwell's equations describe how electric and magnetic fields are generated by charges, currents, and changes of each other. |
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Instead, the magnetic field due to materials is generated by a configuration called a dipole. |
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In this mode, almost all the energy generated by friction in the disc is swept along with the flow instead of radiated away. |
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In the Haber process for the production of ammonia, hydrogen is generated from natural gas. |
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The steam generated in the boiler fills the steam space above the water in the partially filled boiler. |
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The Bell company lawyers successfully fought off myriad lawsuits generated initially around the challenges by Elisha Gray and Amos Dolbear. |
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This allows for motion Tensile stresses are generated ahead of the fracture's tip, generating large amounts of shear stress. |
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The London, the anonymous international market of the Netherlands, publishers in Hamburg and Leipzig generated new public spheres. |
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Royalties from the 25 albums generated the cash flow that secured the bonds' interest payments. |
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One of the great advances of this period was writing, generated primarily by the need to keep tax and commercial records. |
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Electropherogram generated by capillary gel electrophoresis with phospholipid nanogel matrix shows separation of amplicons over time. |
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By pushing against the water with an oar, a force is generated to move the boat. |
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New World Rally Car rules were introduced for 2017 which generated faster and more aggressive cars. |
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The vast wealth generated by oil revenues was beginning to have an even greater impact on Saudi society. |
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The coarse sediments, gravel, and sand, generated and moved by rivers are extensively used in construction. |
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This generated mixed and polarized views from locals and built environment professions alike. |
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Troubles back in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries generated a steady flow of emigrants. |
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In 2017 the party generated some controversy by standing only 3 candidates at the general election. |
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National 1 to National 4 will be awarded on the basis of coursework and tests generated and marked by the school. |
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By the 1920s, the increasing popularity of the automobile generated a new influx of holiday makers from Melbourne and regional Victoria. |
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The profit generated would be used to directly remunerate employees, collectively sustain the enterprise or finance public institutions. |
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The motor fuel revenue data reported by the States may include small amounts of revenues generated from the nonhighway use of motor fuel. |
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In step 3, non-words or non-lemmas, that are often generated by the guesser modules, are filtered out from the result. |
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If the database is to be printed out in the form of a dictionary, non-lemmas can be generated from the items contained in these fields. |
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In alpine glaciers, friction is also generated at the valley's side walls, which slows the edges relative to the center. |
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Their robust attempts to enforce fines and collect debts generated much unpopularity among the lower classes. |
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This was worked by horses and it soon became apparent that it was inadequate for the traffic generated by the quarry. |
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This latter proposal generated many protests, particularly from residents of nearby Rhostyllen. |
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Entrepreneurs sought to capitalize on the wealth generated by the Gold Rush. |
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The wealth generated from these industries led to the development of the town and the High Street still has many Georgian buildings. |
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Many of the ideas generated at the time were captured in a Cycle Chester Masterplan document. |
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All told, some 30 subjects generated over 1.5 million trials in the remote and off-time experiments. |
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Almost all commercial electrical power on Earth is generated with a turbine, driven by wind, water, steam or burning gas. |
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In its central part, the reactor core's heat is generated by controlled nuclear fission. |
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The study generated debate among scientists and led to several communications and criticisms, also published in Nature. |
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The art and science of assessing internally generated radiation dose is Internal dosimetry. |
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The 'calcine' generated is fed continuously into an induction heated furnace with fragmented glass. |
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Fuel rods contain fission products and transuranic elements generated in the reactor core. |
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Alpha particles generated by inhaled plutonium have been found to cause lung cancer in a cohort of European nuclear workers. |
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Thermally generated methane, is referred to as thermogenic, originating from deeper sedimentary strata. |
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Sounds are generated by passing air from the bony nares through the phonic lips. |
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Since then, electricity has been generated mostly from hydropower and nuclear power. |
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Surface runoff can be generated either by rainfall, snowfall or by the melting of snow, or glaciers. |
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The results of these studies are typically generated from several thousand SLOSH runs. |
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When directly generated and affected by local winds, a wind wave system is called a wind sea. |
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Internal waves are generated by wind energy, tidal energy, and ocean currents. |
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The storm generated coastal and inland hazards, including flooding, erosion, destruction of coastal defences, and widespread wind damage. |
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Tsunami can be generated when the sea floor abruptly deforms and vertically displaces the overlying water. |
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The earliest precursor of pollution generated by life forms would have been a natural function of their existence. |
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An important limiting factor of wind power is variable power generated by wind farms. |
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During the late Quaternary, ancient Lake Atna in the Copper River Basin may have generated a number of glacial outburst floods. |
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Kent's countryside pattern was determined by a gavelkind inheritance system that generated a proliferation of small settlements. |
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Signal noise is an internal source of random variations in the signal, which is generated by all electronic components. |
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Noise is also generated by external sources, most importantly the natural thermal radiation of the background surrounding the target of interest. |
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It may directly use mechanical power from muscles, or a generator may convert energy generated by the body into electrical power. |
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Communications is a common application for the relatively small amount of electric power that can be generated by a human turning a generator. |
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The domain cm of Cameroon has generated interest due to the possibility that people might miss typing the letter o for sites in the com. |
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Another explanation lies in the different forces generated by tidal forces of the Sun and Moon. |
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In panarchies, transformational change can be generated from below or from above. |
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Thrust is generated by pushing their body against the water, resulting in the observed slip. |
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This has generated strong interest in practical applications that use these fungi in the biological control of these agricultural pests. |
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Water vapor generated through surface evaporation is transported by circulatory patterns in the atmosphere. |
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When large tidal flows enter the Strait and the high tide relaxes, internal waves are generated at the Camarinal Sill and proceed eastwards. |
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The volcanic arc is the surface expression of the magma that is generated by hydrous melting of the mantle above the downgoing slab. |
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Delivering the mail as quickly as possible generated a lot of competition and some innovative designs. |
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The new technology generated a population explosion of modern humans which is believed to have led to the extinction of the Neanderthals. |
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Ethnography is one of its primary research designs as well as the text that is generated from anthropological fieldwork. |
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It generated its own long term weather patterns, which affected the jet stream passing over the North American continent. |
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Denmark depends almost entirely on thermal power generated from coal, oil and gas. |
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Many electric railways generated their own power and also sold power and operated distribution systems. |
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The region also has an active construction sector, with many cities reflecting the wealth generated by the oil industry. |
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Interest was allowed to be charged, and profits generated from holding other people's money. |
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The changes generated by the new constitution are viewed as positive by Colombian society. |
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The boom generated much income and savings, but there were few investment possibilities in trade, due to the persisting Spanish trade embargoes. |
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Corpus linguistics has generated a number of research methods, which attempt to trace a path from data to theory. |
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This industry generated 487,000 jobs in agriculture, fisheries, manufacturing of food, beverages and tobacco and food distribution. |
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Calvin was a tireless polemic and apologetic writer who generated much controversy. |
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New York ranks 46th among the 50 states in the amount of greenhouse gases generated per person. |
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Severe environmental problems arose through urban traffic congestion, which was aggravated by pollution generated by poorly maintained vehicles. |
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Also during this period, the surplus generated by the rise of commercial agriculture encouraged increased mechanization of agriculture. |
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Technological advance and the wealth generated by trade gradually brought about a widening of possibilities. |
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