The unity of the compresent experiences is independently assured by their relation of sensible compresence. |
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The substrates are first manufactured independently of one another in the manufacture of such a cubically integrated circuit arrangement. |
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Soon, car marshallers from the nearby assembly plant began independently parking their newly manufactured Mustangs in the test lot. |
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In plate tectonics, fragments of crust move independently along the surface of the viscous mantle. |
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He said the criminal gangs operated independently of each other, but are interlinked and probably cooperated in the vandalism. |
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Sometimes these axes may intersect, but they also function quite independently of each other. |
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The majority of the 2000-plus health and fitness clubs in the UK are still either operated independently or controlled by local authorities. |
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The incorporation of a variable iris diaphragm into the optical couplers allows the power of the beams to be independently set. |
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In pathogens, there are multiple and independently regulated pectate lyase isoenzymes which are encoded by different genes. |
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Best known for his work in polymer chemistry, Vandenberg independently discovered isotactic polypropylene. |
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The system was simulated at constant isotropic pressure of 1 atm applied independently to each box dimension. |
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Smith and Jones independently seek to confirm the newly formulated law of refraction. |
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Participants were taught to perform the techniques independently from the fifth week and to avoid unnecessary tension in the neck muscles. |
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If that were right one would expect to see wives being independently advised before signing a typical mandate for a joint account. |
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There was also recognition that management accounting must develop independently of financial accounting in order to realize its potential. |
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Their tympanum is not homologous with the tympanum of mammals and saurians because it developed independently in all three groups. |
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The system contains its own fuel pump, air intake and exhaust including a small muffler, and operates independently of the engine. |
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Alternatively, the foot secretions may have evolved independently in tarantulas to help the relatively large spiders move around safely, he adds. |
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Now two groups have independently reported abnormalities of blood flow in the temporal lobes of autistic children. |
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However, partner choice and partner fidelity can act independently of each other, and therefore the two mechanisms need to be distinguished. |
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Early onset of puberty and obesity independently favor the persistence of asthma. |
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That organisation would have to operate independently from the plans or the political machinations of any foreign powers. |
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The double-mutant lanes contain lysates from independently isolated cell lines. |
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Radiographs of the sacroiliac joints were obtained in each patient and reviewed independently by two observers. |
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Latter-day scriptures and other sources do not explicitly state that eternal law exists independently or coeternally with God. |
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From earliest times Government services have therefore been made available to assist independently warring industrial parties. |
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The essence of dominance is the power to behave independently of competitive pressures. |
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He invented logarithms independently of Napier using a totally different approach. |
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The Neuson's crane is centred to the right of the operator, and rotates independently from the carrier a full 90 degrees to either side. |
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In other words, knowledge is always of a reality that exists independently of knowers and perceivers. |
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Mathematics concerns mental activity, not some ideal realm of independently existing entities. |
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In the 1860s a few patrician merchants' wives subscribed independently on guarantee lists of the German opera. |
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The same mode of increase has been adopted independently in phylogenetically distinct clades. |
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The researchers were financed independently from the funding organisations. |
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Sara and I, in our separate circumambulations, have independently spotted all kinds of avians. |
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It might be assumed that the birds' near-universal distribution led to comparable practices arising independently in different localities. |
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And there is not a single example of a scientific discovery in the field of parapsychology that has been independently replicated. |
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He also realised that a growing number of holidaymakers were travelling independently and would need transport. |
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Drinking hard liquor and beer both independently contributed to the logistic regression model. |
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Its crosshairs moved independently of the image so they ended up cockeyed instead of centered. |
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The present experiment set out to independently manipulate beliefs and covariation information in an orthogonal design. |
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Using this circuit, the voltage at V m was clamped with the dSEVC amplifier and measured independently with a second microelectrode amplifier. |
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Bloggers link to articles and opinion pieces all the time without independently checking the facts in them. |
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The days when a single service could operate independently and do major things on the global playing field are over. |
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In all-wheel steer, the four independently controlled, steerable axles coordinate angling of the wheels to roll through a turn. |
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The plant and seed pigmentation components can be lost independently by mutation or unequal crossing over, leading to different derivatives. |
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He said contractors obtain insurance independently and on an ad-hoc basis, and this will inevitably result in very high premiums. |
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Consequently, androgenic or estrogenic pathways in the brain can be independently activated by T derived from blood. |
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Thus, by implication, it is possible for capitalism to exist independently of other economic logics in, for example, the Western world. |
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From this we observe that the rows of numerators and denominators of the terms in the Stern-Brocot tree are computed independently of each other. |
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Granted, there's the whole classist thing I don't like, where you have to be independently wealthy to be able to afford a non-paying job. |
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These burlesques were made independently until Michael Balcon offered to produce them through Gainsborough Pictures. |
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Animals may pursue their most beneficial course by acting independently or by acting together in teams, but usually in teams. |
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Singing evolved independently at least four times among nonhuman primates, contends Geissmann. |
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The hypothesis that disparate groups of synapsids independently acquired mammallike characteristics has a long pedigree. |
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Whether the agents act independently or cooperate depends on which kind of behaviour is better for the system. |
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No move by Norway could effectively occur independently of the US, or the EU, should Germany's relationship with Russia sour. |
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All studies were recorded on a videotape and were interpreted independently by two experienced observers. |
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The North American Initiative should permit us, independently of the free trade agreement, to provide a new vitality. |
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It is always answerable to some set of independently specifiable practical goals. |
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However, there was no way to independently verify the identity of the men killed and arrested on Saturday night. |
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The problem comes from the fact that each is working, for the most part, independently from one another. |
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The power of appointment and dismissal stands entirely independently of the conditions of employment which are comprised in the contract. |
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Only two classes of drugs were independently associated with an increased odds of falling. |
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Units have to be seen as independently acting subsystems within a larger system. |
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The school context provides an opportunity for youth to socialize with selected peers, independently from adults. |
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Two reviewers assessed all relevant randomized controlled trials and independently selected trials for inclusion. |
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Four reviewers then assessed the papers, with each paper being assessed independently by at least two reviewers. |
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Although changes in frequency of bowel movements and looseness of stools can vary independently of each other, changes usually occur in both. |
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They say it is interesting that the suction-feeding mechanism evolved independently in the frogs and larval bony fish. |
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A stated limitation of the study was the inability to assess the effects of vitamin D intake independently from the use of multivitamins. |
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The creation of such a paper trail that can be independently scrutinized is clearly a key anticorruption development. |
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Thus, the great civil rights movement of the 1950s and early 1960s developed independently of the labor movement. |
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These functions also operate independently providing the user with complete control. |
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The garden level can be accessed independently from the front garden as well as from the hall floor return. |
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I rely on the multiskilled staff to recognize and report eating problems and to independently implement dietary changes. |
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This reply then unblocks the sender and the two processes are free to operate independently once again. |
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Being independently run, owner Elspeth Hart is not restricted to what drinks she can offer her customers. |
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We were sent papers independently to read in advance, to come to a meeting for us to share our respective views. |
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In all three cases, morphometrically recognized species are independently confirmed using separately published molecular results. |
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Personal medical services break the monopoly of the independently contracted general practitioner. |
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Encouraging women to lose weight before becoming pregnant could independently prevent neural tube defects. |
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If the client acquired them independently through the personals, they can post on the various online message boards about their experience. |
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Expert guidelines are expected to be objective, impartial, and independently derived. |
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He often works independently or in collaboration with other artists outside the studio. |
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Accordingly, hexapods are not monophyletic, and both Collembola and ectognathian insects evolved independently from crustacean-like arthropods. |
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At a given moment two observers independently ranked a specific male comb size. |
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First, several scientists independently launched the hypothesis that the pineal gland is a phylogenic relic, a vestige of a dorsal third eye. |
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These facts should be independently investigated, and they will be found to be true. |
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And while the Group adheres to the school's rules with regards to health and safety, it is run totally independently as an after-school club. |
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Brittany was independently governed until 1532, when it was formally annexed to France. |
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The statistics used to evaluate the data should be evaluated independently by statisticians to ensure their appropriateness. |
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The City of New York has not independently verified the existence of actual service problems at the reported locations. |
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Instead, these findings need to be replicated independently in primary care patients. |
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Only a fraction of the devices available worldwide have been independently validated. |
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It was not possible to confirm independently whether the two men had been arrested. |
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The group is known to operate in the Kirkuk area and other parts of the north, but its claim could not be independently verified. |
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The projects were being independently evaluated to ensure they were successfully targeting young people at risk, he said. |
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And indeed single women who prefer to live alone and independently are mostly looked down upon. |
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All of these natural heat removal processes that function independently of refrigeration occur at the surfaces of the fermenting mass. |
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There are limits to his duty which exist quite independently of the behaviour of the licensee in any particular case. |
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Spirituality and hope were independently associated with more frequent health promoting behavior, but not with greater likelihood of abstinence. |
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For too long Indian lawyers had been episodic generalists, by and large operating independently from one another. |
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Note that the 20 x 20 entries of the resolvent can be calculated separately and independently of each other. |
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These services also help people to live independently on leaving residential care, prison, hospital or from being homeless. |
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This requires that all zooidal walls grew independently of the rhythm of feeding polypide cycles. |
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This allows experiments to be replicated independently by anyone skeptical of the original results. |
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If the back and front of the lapel move independently of each other, they are stitched. |
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They were also more independently mobile and were able to be discharged sooner. |
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Two teams of American optometrists independently tested the association between short sight and nursery lighting. |
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Well, it may arise independently but we are now talking about what you said was false and misleading statement. |
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Nothing whatsoever, not even the most minute particle, exists independently or permanently on its own. |
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The authors independently abstracted data in duplicate and cross checked for transcription errors and discrepancies. |
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It has assembled a group of journalists who subscribe to its outlook and who are expected to think independently and avoid party tramlines. |
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These two divide their page down the middle, one column each, and blog independently of each other. |
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They may also, independently of that, receive social security benefits to meet their needs for lost income, or to meet extra care needs. |
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The entire behavioral record for each ape was scored independently by two observers. |
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They may also independently inherit property and begin the process leading to a divorce. |
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Mammals, crocodilians and dinosaurs independently evolved acute, pitch-sensitive hearing by elongating the lagena. |
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The juvenile, which forms within the larval ectoderm, independently develops a serotonergic system. |
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For example, have allopatric populations of a parasitic species independently evolved egg or nestling mimicry of the same host species? |
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I need not rehearse the detail of each such attempt, but I refer to one which is independently verified as an example of what has occurred. |
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Positions are defined independently of the allelic states of the genes that reside there. |
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The nozzles and the suction device are formed independently from the upper mold and the lower mold. |
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A foregut-fermenting alimentary system independently originated in these organisms to facilitate the digestion of the cellulose-rich food. |
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The movements of these male-specific mesoblasts occur independently of the concomitant divisions of these cells. |
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The relative frequency of each functional class is calculated independently for each timepoint. |
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Which mathematical theory best describes real space is an empirical issue, not decidable independently of physical considerations. |
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It offered workbook courses that allowed students to independently pick up the high school courses they wanted or needed to take. |
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The most important thing for Cole is to think independently of his agent before he chooses whether or not to kiss and make up with Arsenal. |
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At these points, observers independently recorded birds detected, keeping separate field records. |
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It also has a tailgate with independently opening rear window, luggage tie-downs, removable luggage cover, and also a cargo net. |
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You must be a self-starter, able to work independently without supervision. |
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Alarms can be set to different stations or to a simple alarm tone and alarm volume set independently of main radio volume. |
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As everyone who deals in any area of fiction is aware, there's such a thing as two people independently coming up with the same idea. |
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With 12 independently administered areas, the city is more akin to a series of linked villages. |
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Samples from three independently grown cell cultures were analyzed in parallel. |
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Exclusive detailing includes integral roof rails, a rear screen that opens independently of the tailgate. |
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The New World howler monkey, which has a notably folivorous diet, evolved full trichromaticity independently of Old World primates. |
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Three reviewers, a nurse, a social worker, and a gerontologist, independently coded the data. |
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It has an adaptive suspension with different settings, based on a system of independently controlled damping at all four corners of the car. |
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Using molecular markers, apomixis was shown to have arisen frequently and independently during the evolution of this agamic complex. |
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The controversy in metaphysics between idealism and realism is that, for the idealist, nothing exists independently of the mind. |
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The classroom teacher rated each test using answer keys, while the second author independently scored all tests. |
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To that end they supply services to third parties, on their own responsibility, thus acting independently within the meaning of Article 4 of the Sixth Directive. |
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It is far from sure that one can define bargaining power, or compare the bargaining power of two parties independently of the bargains they in effect reach. |
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The standard vibrato of the Boehm flute does give life to its tone, but it might be interesting to be able to vary pitch, volume, and timbre independently and simultaneously. |
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It is a home equipped with the latest technology to enable vulnerable people to remain living independently in their own homes for as long as possible. |
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It was impossible to independently verify the death toll, but the hospital morgue was so full yesterday that five corpses had been laid outside under blankets. |
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In A Treatise Cudworth argues not only that ideas exist independently of human minds, but also the principles of morality are eternal and immutable. |
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A rehabilitation plan was devised with a particular emphasis on teaching Jonathon the skills necessary to find his way round independently in unfamiliar places. |
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But to generate knowledge independently of experience, a priori warrants must produce warranted true belief in counterfactual situations where experiences are different. |
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It must be noted that the Indian cosmogonic and astronomical systems, while developing independently of western systems, bear remarkable affinities with the latter. |
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He operated independently in Asia Minor and Greece, preaching his message to non-Jews. |
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Surely you could visit these places independently outside of the auspices of a group, I say to Lear. |
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Two reviewers collated and independently assessed abstracts. |
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All of these things independently contribute to Redfern's crime problems and all of them also contribute to the proclivity amongst young people in Redfern to use drugs. |
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The Senate is also independently evaluating the government oversight of security clearances in the wake of the Navy yard shooting. |
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Statoil told ProPublica that it sells its gas independently and makes decisions about billing separately from Chesapeake. |
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Extended family groups acted entirely independently of one another. |
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If you have bulbs in your garden, you can dig them up and break apart the clumps of bulbs, planting the bulblets and cormels independently as you would a bulb. |
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Preventability was independently judged by two study investigators. |
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Here the key difference may be that significant lapses in accounting or quality information can be verified independently by the investor or customer. |
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Strengths of our review were that each chart was reviewed independently at least twice for data abstraction, which limits the chance that data present were missed. |
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Participants must be American-owned, independently operated, for-profit businesses with under 500 employees, and the principal researcher must be employed by the business. |
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Because sociality has evolved independently in many different lineages, it is possible to conduct a more wide-ranging study to test the generality of the relationship. |
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This method has been validated against the gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric procedure in which the metabolites are independently quantified. |
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We must do everything to help these people to protect their rights and independently determine their own destiny. |
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While each of the test centres are independently run, they are networked around the country thus ensuring that the standard requirements are adhered to. |
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There was no way independently to confirm the authenticity of the remarks. |
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On the other hand, Indian and Western philosophical studies should be pursued independently using idioms, language, and metaphors appropriate to the investigations. |
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I had come to this conclusion independently just mousing around the net. |
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The stator assembly consists of independently controlled electromagnet cores that are both identical and isolated from each other, and made of soft, magnetic composites. |
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Since 1999, the agency says, it has approved 16 of 18 applications for cannabis from independently funded studies. |
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There may also be stimuli that originate from a region of the brain rostral to the pons and medulla and operate independently of the other stimuli. |
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The monitors would function independently during the day, watching for serious health conditions, crunching their own data, and triggering alarms. |
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But the birds always acted independently and never took wing together. |
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The introduction of trunnions, the pivots in the middle of the barrel permitting it to move independently of the carriage, was a simple but important development. |
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One promising arrangement could be a confederation of independently governed areas or cantons, to be established in the territory between the Jordan and the Mediterranean. |
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Importance sampling involves evaluating the integrand at independently sampled realizations from a probability distribution that is roughly proportional to the integrand. |
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Largely they are smart, know what they are doing, and can surely handle their lives independently and successfully without such interferences at least. |
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One explanation is that subpopulations that fluctuate independently might be brought into synchrony by extrinsic factors such as spells of adverse weather. |
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For example, the long jaws of gar and needlefish arose independently and give these disparate taxa the most velocity specialized mandibles yet measured in fishes. |
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In fact, he asserted that he orchestrated Liszt's piano concertos and several of the symphonic poems too, although those claims have not been independently confirmed. |
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An accomplishment any musician would admire, she played all the instruments, sang lead and backing vocals, then independently recorded and mixed the album. |
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However, the patients despite their symptoms were all living independently and had normal proliferative responses to mitogenic stimulus and to purified protein derivative. |
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He is a man of the highest calibre and integrity, leading a professional team of officers acting entirely independently and objectively in pursuit of the criminals concerned. |
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In the living lobe-finned fish the tail is now symmetric, though the fossil record shows that this change happened independently in the two groups. |
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In the mid-1990s two groups independently calculated a small, troublesome contribution to the muon g factor called hadronic light-by-light scattering. |
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Two reviewers independently assessed each article for eligibility. |
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In the triple-code model, after input is transcoded in to the appropriate internal representation, number processing proceeds independently of the input format. |
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Many linguists argue instead that language arose independently of music. |
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All the previous birds have migrated independently after their first year. |
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Plots were treated independently rather than as paired samples because the terrain was sufficiently rugged so pairs were not well matched with respect to plot aspect or slope. |
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As an option on all versions, the Multi Wagon is available with split rear seats which slide independently fore and aft, recline to 30 degrees, or can be folded down. |
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Although there has been recent growth in the popularity of independently booked holidays, the package holiday still has in our view, a lot to offer. |
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Most tell us they are keen to remain living independently in their own homes for as long as possible with the necessary social services support to help them do that. |
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They gave us no other choice but to seek out revenue independently from Baghdad. |
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The vast majority of independently produced films never get released. |
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Painters and varnishers carry out their work independently and in a customer-oriented manner on the basis of work orders, plans and designs, both alone and as part of a team. |
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Note that baba, on its own, can independently refer to an old wise man. |
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Their eyes move independently of each other, like those of a chameleon, and their bodies are covered by bony plates, similar to those of seahorses. |
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It is typical of Marx's unrigorous mind that he should leave the answer ambiguous, as if commerce could exist independently of the people carrying it on. |
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In the economic world, the market represents a structure operating independently of the units and the transactions that take place between the entrepreneurs. |
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The IPPA certificate guarantees consumers that the retailer is independently audited and sells fresh Irish chicken with no added water or additives of any kind. |
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Unfortunately, the author conflates blind followers of religious dogma with thoughtful believers who reason independently within a religiously-informed framework. |
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The text does not independently have effects on readers or compel them to act in particular ways, as if they were passive and unreflecting objects. |
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So even though a change from gliding to flapping might be an easy idea to swallow, neither the several independently evolved gliders nor the fossil record lend it any support. |
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The in vitro and in vivo experiments showed that free cholesterol and phospholipids were transferred from lipid emulsion to plasma lipoproteins independently from each other. |
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Unlike them, she learned lexigrams independently of keyboard position. |
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Russia banned foreign reporters from working independently in the republic and it was simply too dangerous for international organizations to station staff there permanently. |
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It has been independently lost or reduced in several amniote lineages, however, including crocodilians, birds, tuataras, iguanian lizards, cetaceans, and catarrhine primates. |
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Also, only in the underwater optical environment do the illuminant and background change independently of each other, creating complex problems for crypsis. |
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Similarly, psychosis and hyperpigmentation are found in patients with bromism, while psychosis occurs independently in patients with homocystinuria. |
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Hips tended to be synchronized with the movements of the board during the first few trials, but seemed to act more independently latter in practice. |
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They are privately run, operate independently of the NHS and are unregulated by any official body. |
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Children's psychiatric diagnoses were based on all data supplied by the parents and children independently as well as unstructured interviews with the children. |
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This enables a high-data throughput between the synchronous circuit and the asynchronous circuit independently of a clock frequency of the synchronous circuit. |
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All eye-color mutations tested assorted independently of the dimorphisms. |
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His son, Eddie, independently backgrounds about 250 head of stocker cattle each year and finishes them in a 4,400-head feedlot that he manages for a different owner. |
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At least two of the first plurality of circuit boards may be coupled to independently distribute power to each of the plurality of switch circuit boards. |
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The letter case of a prefix symbol is determined independently of the unit symbol to which it is attached. |
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This view is commonly contrasted with rationalism, which states that knowledge may be derived from reason independently of the senses. |
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However, it continued to operate independently and was always referred to as an affiliate, not a subsidiary. |
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Emotional sensibility, he thinks, induces its own reactions upon the muscular system, independently of the movements denominated con-sensual. |
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However, once an illness is pronounced to be the consequence of magic, prayer is performed independently of counter-magic. |
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Demisexuals experience sexual attraction as a consequence of romantic attraction but not independently of it. |
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Plasmids are small circles of extragenomic DNA that exists and replicates independently from the bacterial chromosome. |
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But first, each House considers a bill pro forma to symbolise their right to deliberate independently of the monarch. |
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Some degree of safety was provided by the safety lamp which was invented in 1816 by Sir Humphry Davy and independently by George Stephenson. |
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Multiple copies were made of that one original and then distributed to monasteries across England, where they were independently updated. |
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Additional copies were made, for further distribution or to replace lost manuscripts, and some copies were updated independently of each other. |
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Larger canal companies survived independently and were able to continue to make profits. |
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In August 1806, the Prussian king, Frederick William III, decided to go to war independently of any other great power. |
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After the Second World War, the British treasury was so weak that it could not operate independently of the United States. |
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In a presidential system, the executive is often chosen independently from the legislature. |
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The row number column on the left sorts independently from the columns to the right of it. |
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Ockham's insistence that reason operates independently of faith allowed science to be separated from theology and philosophy. |
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The device only came into use after being independently invented by Hermann von Helmholtz. |
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In the same year, Gottfried Leibniz independently made proposals similar to those of Mouton. |
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The method of exhaustion was later discovered independently in China by Liu Hui in the 3rd century AD in order to find the area of a circle. |
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He set his hopes upon an appeal to the Holy See, acting independently of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, whom he told nothing of his plans. |
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Some meetings adopt a policy that children, some time after becoming young adults, must apply independently for membership. |
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Although there were common beliefs among Unitarians in each of these regions, they initially grew independently from each other. |
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Education in Canada is governed independently by each province and territory, however a common framework for degrees was agreed by the. |
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Each college has its own curriculum and requirements with an emphasis of their choice, governed independently by each state of the republic. |
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Then Supervisor level 1, which allows you to independently use and fire most commercial grade pyrotechnics. |
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Underground metal bands began putting out cheaply recorded releases independently to small, devoted audiences. |
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Bowler, batsman, and fielder all act essentially independently of each other. |
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There is evidence in French and Spanish that the monophthongization of au occurred independently in those languages. |
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Articles have developed independently in many different language families across the globe. |
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Being independently administered jurisdictions, they do not form part of either the United Kingdom or the British Overseas Territories. |
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He had raised funds in counties Tipperary and Waterford to travel independently and compete for Ireland. |
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The initial movement within Germany diversified, and other reform impulses arose independently of Luther. |
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However, the possibility that a royal veto might be exercised independently by the monarch remained for at least two further centuries. |
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The United Kingdom started independently developing nuclear weapons again shortly after the war. |
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Typically unitary authorities cover towns or cities which are large enough to function independently of county or other regional administration. |
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He also independently discovered the law of reflection, and his essay on optics was the first published mention of this law. |
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Euler's laws can, however, be taken as axioms describing the laws of motion for extended bodies, independently of any particle structure. |
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Both existed independently of each other until 1962 when they constituted the Conference of Methodist Church Nigeria. |
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The charter normally confers a constitution with perpetual succession and the right to sue or be sued independently of the members. |
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Specifically, culture involves those meanings and practices held independently of reason. |
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Originally, the Schengen treaties and the rules adopted under them operated independently from the European Union. |
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The Dalecarlian dialects developed independently from Old Swedish and as such can be considered separate languages from Swedish. |
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They are independently administered jurisdictions, and do not form part of either the United Kingdom or the British Overseas Territories. |
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During the Ordovician, the small continent of Avalonia moved independently in a northeastern direction towards Baltica. |
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They seek food independently and prey mainly on insects, like butterfly caterpillars and pupae, ants, myriapodae, ground beetles. |
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The Scottish Party decides its policy on state matters independently from the federal party. |
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The boats are capable of deploying with a maximum of 192 independently targetable warheads, or MIRVs, with immediate readiness to fire. |
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The Moche civilization of South America independently discovered and developed bronze smelting. |
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By and large, color variation in either group independently follows Gloger's Rule. |
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They nominally recognized the Abbasid Caliphate, but were in fact ruling independently from their capital in Zabid. |
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John afterward studied independently in Paris where he seems to have been influenced by Puvis de Chavannes. |
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The proposal was not followed through and WNO continued independently while the Carl Rosa folded. |
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Migration in birds is highly labile and is believed to have developed independently in many avian lineages. |
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Nicholas Kemmer of the Cambridge team independently proposed the same name, based on the same reasoning as the Berkeley team. |
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As of February 2012, over 100 fisheries around the world have been independently assessed and certified as meeting the MSC standard. |
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Hence strategic thinking about the role of submarines has developed independently of actual experience. |
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Insects drift along with the prevailing wind, while birds are able to fly more independently of it. |
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During the Neolithic era, several predynastic cultures developed independently in Upper and Lower Egypt. |
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Each cell is filtered independently much like the process used by a spectrum analyzer to produce the display showing different frequencies. |
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Since 2002, these have been organised independently of the official Festival and Fringe. |
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Lizards have frequently evolved convergently, with multiple groups independently developing similar morphology and ecological niches. |
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The photosynthetic partner can exist in nature independently of the fungal partner, but not vice versa. |
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Lichens independently emerged from fungi associating with algae and cyanobacteria multiple times throughout history. |
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All the algae are probably able to exist independently in nature as well as in the lichen. |
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A formula equivalent to Heron's was discovered by the Chinese independently of the Greeks. |
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Thus it is possible that mechanisms of distastefulness evolved independently in terrestrial and aquatic parasitengones. |
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In 1919, Canada joined the League of Nations independently of Britain, and the 1931 Statute of Westminster affirmed Canada's independence. |
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The two poles wander independently of each other and are not directly opposite each other on the globe. |
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Gonochorism, or a reproductive strategy with two distinct sexes, has evolved independently in groupers at least five times. |
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After this span of time, the fully grown fetus is birthed from the woman's body and breathes independently as an infant for the first time. |
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Such vocalizations evolved independently in extant archosaurs numerous times, following increases in body size. |
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It appears that some varieties of German have five contrasting vowel heights independently of length or other parameters. |
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The features of vowel prosody are often described independently from vowel quality. |
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Shortly after the introduction of bicycles, competitions developed independently in many parts of the world. |
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Between 1875 and 1926 there were two separate lines here, independently run by the Isle of Wight Central Railway and the Isle of Wight Railway. |
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Agriculture began independently in different parts of the globe, and included a diverse range of taxa. |
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Cotton was domesticated in Peru by 5,600 years ago, and was independently domesticated in Eurasia at an unknown time. |
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Even after the last Merovingian capitulary, kings of the dynasty continued to independently exercise some legal powers. |
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