The beneficiated fiber may be imbedded with a polymeric material to form the composite. |
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There were almost as many missiles scattered about in front of her from ricochets as there were imbedded in the wall far beyond. |
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Booze was imbedded in the culture of the tour back then and guys played up to their reputations as demon drinkers. |
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In some cephalopods, the end of the hectocotylus snaps off and remains imbedded in the female. |
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What has become increasingly important is extrapolating that imbedded value so it can go on to the balance sheets. |
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The counter flashing, which overlaps the base flashing, is imbedded and sealed in the chimney's masonry joints. |
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Another example of a watermark is the chain-and-wire pattern imbedded in the pages of another book in the MHS collection. |
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Instead, her finished work is imbedded with details far more complex than the actual photographs. |
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You have to be open to a penetrating insight deeply imbedded in the stuff of language. |
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Meteorites from one subcategory, the pallasites, contain large crystals of the mineral olivine imbedded in a matrix of metal. |
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Dogs seem to suffer most with these small seedpods because the foxtails become imbedded in their coats. |
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That may sound simple, but the cycle of dependency on federal aid is very deeply imbedded. |
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The PC may be king now, but in time that will change as the technology is imbedded into a wide variety of push-button devices around the home. |
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While disassembling the strut, the three noticed that the strut finger lock assembly resembled the metal found imbedded in the tire earlier. |
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The quills are so lightly fixed to the porcupine's body that they are easily detached and left imbedded in the attacker. |
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The border markings consisted of small stones imbedded in the ground that went north and south in a very irregular pattern. |
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Asteroids are epifaunal, with a skeleton of comparatively small, unfused ossicles imbedded in a surface dermal layer. |
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At other times, specialists chose units of study already imbedded in their curriculums. |
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She turned around to reveal a large gash and a piece of metal imbedded into the flesh slenderly behind her right shoulder blade. |
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And already the things that are being imbedded in you, have been imbedded in you. |
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They are imbedded in the business, the corporate culture and the external environment in which the corporation conducts its affairs. |
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Check for imbedded stones, glass or other foreign objects that could work into the tread and cause a leak. |
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Our doctoral training programmes will be considerably strengthened, structured and imbedded in inter-university and international programmes. |
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This is the first time ever that reporters have been imbedded with military units to report the war live and with less interference from the Pentagon. |
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By E. B. White The New Yorker, December 3, 1927P. 19 Motorist at grade crossing crashes gate and part of it is imbedded in the rear seat. |
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Our country's long and proud tradition of standing up for those who couldn't is forever imbedded in our fabric. |
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The relics imbedded in the altar remind us that we are also at one with those who have preceded us into heaven. |
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The history of persecution has, however, been deeply imbedded in the memory of Anabaptist descendents. |
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Designed to fight foot odor, Fresh Sox were insoles made of paper and imbedded with activated charcoal. |
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A very sacred symbol of the medicine wheel is imbedded on the floor plan of the building. |
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The antler tines may have been used as pressure flakers on stone projectile points and knives, although there was no evidence of microdebitage imbedded in the damaged tips. |
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The sheepskin fabric on the observer seat, located in the cockpit behind the pilots' seats, has a few drops of imbedded melted plastic. |
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A second part will compare in a sketchy way the different economic regimes in terms of the implicit social contract imbedded in them. |
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The right propeller was almost completely imbedded in the soil of the ditch embankment. |
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Poultices are used on inflamed areas, bruises or to soothe irritations, as well as to withdraw pus, toxins and particles imbedded in the skin. |
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Each stone was cut for the spot it occupied, and some were more deeply imbedded than others so that the designs stand out in sharp relief. |
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With larger motors, temperature-sensitive detectors may be imbedded at one or more locations in the stator windings. |
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The current process under way is a complex process of trade-offs, and a lot of science is being imbedded in that. |
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Outreach within the community or the use of an imbedded researcher are two ways to gather this information. |
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The only up to date documentation consists of comment statements imbedded within the application code itself. |
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Vessel operating costs are imbedded in the existing transportation rate that shippers pay for waterway transportation service. |
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With respect to digital reproduction, many disabled students have special software adapted to their needs imbedded in their personal computers. |
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Additional information has been imbedded into the application form to outline the requirements of each question. |
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The sclerosed intrahepatic bile duct was removed from the paraffin tissue, deparaffinized, and imbedded in plastic for examination by electron microscopy. |
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The federal government should also rectify the imbedded tax penalties that favor foreign carmakers. |
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In contrast, the monopolar device uses a thermocouple imbedded in its tip to control the surface temperature of the probe by modulating the power delivery. |
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But just in case, we included hydronic radiant heat that circulates hot water through pipes imbedded in the concrete floor to heat the house in winter. |
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The Welsbach was based on the idea of the Bunsen burner, still using gas, a cotton mesh with cerium and thorium was imbedded into the Welsbach. |
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Mortgage lock-ins are not generally priced to include imbedded optionality. |
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Local development is looking for local imbedded instruments and appeal for local knowledge, local potencies for innovation, local dynamics and 6 local initiatives. |
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If transport to the uterus is sufficiently delayed, the ovum becomes too large for easy passage and becomes imbedded in the wall of the fallopian tubule. |
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It is not something that is not thought to have been created, because it is imbedded in everyone's way of thinking and being. |
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The furnace chamber and door are made of high quality cold steel with excellent heat insulation, and the resistance are imbedded in the refractory tile lining. |
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The grinding process is the same as in the case of other gems, the diamond being imbedded in the fusible alloy of a dop and placed on the grinding disc. |
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Discrimination is also imbedded in policies that implicitly or explicitly bar women from migrating legally or that relegate them to work in unregulated sectors that render them more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. |
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He was treated for severe injuries to his nasal bones, fractures to his upper jaw and to one of his teeth which was left imbedded in his nose. |
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Their innovative and contrarian thinking is imbedded in a wealth of property development talent and experience in regions that we believe are particularly attractive at this time. |
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Development assistance is not noblesse oblige, but a moral, ethical and political response to the inequities that are imbedded in existing global political, social and economic structures. |
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To make a good decision as to whether and how a service can be delivered and how it should organisationally be imbedded in the association, one should consider a number of factors. |
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The first blind spot then is the fact that privacy advocates do not understand how deeply imbedded this particular framework actually is in the research culture. |
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A ventriculotomy was done to remove the wire, which had perforated the ventriculus cranially and imbedded into the parenchyma of the liver. |
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Decorative reddish wall panels are made from wheat grains, and up close the soybeans, sunflower seeds and recycled paper products imbedded in the cabinetwork are visible. |
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It was many years before I followed the advice engraved on the brass circle imbedded in the cement marker and wrote away to the Geodetic Survey in Ottawa. |
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Once again, the drawloom is imbedded in a capital combination in an investment chain.Velours looms and drawlooms were used from the mid-16th century onwards. |
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