At this time, the house was modified to accommodate a resident farmer and his family. |
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The study of Garey et al., which used two genes and B. plicatilis, yielded a tree in which acanthocephalans cluster as modified bdelloids. |
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Sometimes DNA is artificially synthesized for the production of genetically modified food. |
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Although the quarter system was abandoned, it was replaced with a modified, not a regular, semester structure. |
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Soon, we have witnessed a compact summary of the scientist's obsessive quest to develop a genetically modified human being. |
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Participants modified their prescribed plan according to their experience of asthma. |
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We used a slightly modified version of the questionnaire tested in the preceding pilot study. |
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As a result, latex modified mortar and concrete have an improved waterproofness over ordinary mortar and concrete. |
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Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes, with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed. |
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The stenotype works a bit like a portable word processor, but with a modified, 22-button keyboard in place of the standard qwerty setup. |
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The ad boxes can be modified by webmasters to resemble the website's color scheme. |
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As is well known, this sector modified the structure of land tenancy to favor large landholders who maintain links with narco-trafficking. |
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In front of her was a fish tank modified to carry a respectable amount of lizards. |
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The rest of the pamphlet contained a list of treatment options ranging from modified radical mastectomy to hormonal therapy. |
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For these women the recommended treatment is often modified radical mastectomy. |
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Over time these original ratios will become modified as more and more of the parent isotope turns into the radiogenic daughter isotope. |
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The 1997 amendments to the Merger Control Regulation modified the treatment of certain types of joint ventures. |
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This product is even VAE modified latex, characterized by inocuity, insipidity, high drying speed, strong viscidity and firm adhibiting. |
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The weather near a continental arid zone is modified by increasing the heat storage of the seas westwardly of the arid zone during the summer. |
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Apparently, the altimeters built into some Casio watches can be modified to detonate bombs at certain altitudes. |
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Because it takes our time and effort to recompile and reinstall kernels, we modified only four computers needed to cluster seven processors. |
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This modified Wheatstone bridge is connected to a dual phase lock-in amplifier as shown above. |
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The word's warm informality also makes it usable as what might be called an adverbial noun, modified by an adjective. |
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These sculptures incorporate modified ready-mades and use low-tech equipment to create an atmosphere filled with tension, danger and amusements. |
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What this appears to mean is that the new WPR system for pilot ranking has been accepted, but modified slightly. |
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Digraphs U often has the secondary function of indicating a modified value for a preceding letter. |
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The sail plan of the original Potter 14 was a Gunter-style, however by 1975, it had been modified to a Bermuda rig. |
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It studies the effects of growing modified maize, potatoes and oilseed rape commercially on farms. |
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Congress modified the law to meet Lincoln's objections, whereupon he signed it. |
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The slightly modified handguards affix to the tube and the new sling swivel lives there too. |
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They claim that the modified atmosphere packaging process damages vitamin C and antioxidants in lettuce leaves. |
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The hull was modified in 1995 to include two ventilated steps, a keel pad and notched transom. |
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When we see someone in such a light as this, all our reactive attitudes tend to be profoundly modified. |
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Authorities found more than 200 weapons, some modified to fire automatically. |
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It was a modified television vidicon tube with a TGS target, electron beam readout, a germanium lens, and a light chopper. |
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The slave code adopted in 1798 and modified from time to time presented in considerable detail the legal aspects of slavery in the state. |
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They were recognized for their development of an animal model to predict the allergenicity of genetically modified food. |
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The technology we are talking about here is the genetically modified plants or organisms. |
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Chinese farmers planted this field with genetically modified rice engineered to resist two insect pests, the stem borer and the leaf roller. |
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The modified instructions should boast regular structure and should suit for flawless execution in very simple functional units. |
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Oil paints usually have a drying oil or a modified oil, called alkyds, as their binders. |
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The risk did not decrease after discontinuation of tamoxifen and was not modified by other risk factors for endometrial cancer. |
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The change of the lability of the system as the diffusion layer thickness is modified is analyzed in detail. |
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He had borrowed the jet washer from his brother Alfred, who told the inquest he had modified it by replacing a plastic lance with a metal one. |
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He is called upon to express remorse and modified anguish a couple of times, which he carries off easily. |
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I mean, Howard Dean has said a lot of things in this campaign that he's subsequently modified, amended or taken back. |
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The researchers observed more beetles in genetically modified, rather than conventional, maize crops. |
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Because most physicians work independently, we modified the good supervision scale and relabelled it as the supportive-receptive climate scale. |
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You get a real cross-section of people in here but the majority have fast road cars or modified cars. |
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Written Persian is transcribed by a modified version of Arabic script, even though Persian is a member of the Indo-European family of languages. |
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Folk craft traditions have been revived and modified in response to the tourist trade. |
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The researchers used anatomically correct, male and female modified Cabbage Patch dolls that represented all ethnicities. |
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Even in terms of only modified rapture, however, Sebok's musicianship could be judged as beyond repute. |
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They are interpreted to have been derived from subduction modified lithospheric and asthenospheric mantle sources. |
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Both of these activities, however, were lost after repurification with a modified phenol re-extraction procedure. |
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Operating out of two facilities in Farmingdale, the company prints up to ten colors in either rotogravure or modified flexographic. |
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Farmers who grow genetically modified varieties cannot replant or trade them without paying royalties. |
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But probably the best results come when the concrete is modified with polymer latex. |
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To make a calendar a better measure of the Earth's orbit around the Sun, leap year rules were created and have since been modified. |
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They emerged into a large natural cavern that had been modified by adding cells and alcoves around the wall. |
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In addition, many worksites have facilities that can be modified to accommodate numbers of people interested in educational messages. |
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The lower storey disappeared in 1889 when the building was modified and the distinctive stone pillars supporting the upper storey were added. |
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Crews in Salinas would load a modified boxcar, a reefer, with cartons of lettuce and crushed ice. |
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In another significant adaptation, Baptists modified and softened the language concerning reprobation utilized in the Westminster Confession. |
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In some chelicerates, such as scorpions and some eurypterids, the pedipalps are modified into large claws. |
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It's incredibly wasteful to spend a week or more reinstalling a computer's operating system and applications because of a few modified files. |
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Gene flow is the transfer of recombinant DNA incorporated in genetically modified plants into wild populations. |
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If your modified adjusted gross income exceeded the allowable limits, all or some of your contributions could have been non-deductible. |
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Previously taboo areas were opened for examination, and laws and legal attitudes were modified. |
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Acanthophis slightly modified the typical elapid morphology which allowed it to approach but not achieve viper-like kinematics. |
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The modified signals are then retransmitted via geostationary satellites to users' receivers. |
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We found that there were many countries in the area where Soviet rule had either banned music or modified instruments. |
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I modified the tailstock on my Homier 7x12 minilathe by adding a handle to the nut that locks the tailstock in place. |
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The classical Windsor knot makes a comeback, in a modified form, minus that dimple below the knot, for a straight fall. |
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British Transport Police paid to have the car modified, which included fitting flashing lights, communication systems and markings. |
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The severity of the law was modified by a felon's right to abjure the realm if he succeeded in reaching the sanctuary of a church. |
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As a vehicle for gene therapy, the retrovirus is modified so that it cannot produce infectious virus after entering the cell. |
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This is a modified mixture of Carnoy's fluid containing absolute alcohol, chloroform, and glacial acetic acid. |
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An 1858 medical book described remittent fever as typhus modified by atmospheric influences. |
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The largely hereditary composition of the Lords has been modified by two pieces of legislation. |
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The legal system is based on modified Roman law, with strong protection for the rights of the accused. |
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Rehydratable and bite-sized packaging materials are packaged using modified atmosphere techniques. |
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During reflow of the solder joints of the electronic module by heating, the modified passivation reacts with the polyamine at the amine functionality. |
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Surface properties of titanium and its alloys can be modified by anodic oxidation treatment, which covers the entire surface with a thin but compact oxide film. |
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The fastest modified bikes at the drag event take part in the Top Bike and Competition Bike classes, pulling in speeds of under 8 seconds on the standing quarter. |
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In New South Wales, Australia, prison bosses had modified rostered activities, duties and shifts which were historically prone to higher levels of sick leave. |
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In these cases, associated fluids could have modified the original isotopic signature, in particular when anhydrite was altered to secondary gypsum by surface waters. |
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It would be extremely useful if pasture legumes like lucerne and sub clover could be modified to utilise some of this large reservoir of currently unavailable phosphorus. |
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It has been genetically modified to be sweeter, to have a longer shelf life, and to keep its sweetness throughout its longer life. |
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The arguments for genetically modified organisms that have been dinned into us for 15 years are based on an almost sublime misreading of the world's food problems. |
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That culture rejects highly processed foods, genetically modified foods, and the whole industrial approach to food production. |
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Giant doses of a genetically modified measles vaccine cured two of blood cancer at the Mayo Clinic this week. |
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They are also biocompatible, and their surfaces can be modified to attach antibodies or other ligands that could be used to target the nanoparticles to specific tissues. |
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The trade group has fought mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods. |
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Cute labels saying products haven't been genetically modified are designed to profit off of fear, not protect you with science. |
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All chelicerate arthropods have this special first set of modified legs. |
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An anglerfish depends on its prey being fooled by its camouflage and by the fleshy lure into which the first ray of its dorsal fin has been modified. |
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These cases provide rare views of the processes by which antigenic or enzymatic properties of a protein are modified while still maintaining function. |
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Pocket mice are smaller, and while they are saltatorial, their hind limbs are not as modified as those of kangaroo rats and their locomotion is primarily quadrupedal. |
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Pinnipeds are aquatic mammals with all flour limbs modified into flippers. |
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We operate out of two technologically advanced converting facilities, offering customers a choice of rotogravure or modified flexographic printing up to 10 colors. |
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In Canada, the register lists the first evidence of genetic contamination of a wild relative as a result of commercial growing of a genetically modified crop. |
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Until early November it was very easy to accumulate a large amount of money by selling, and re-selling highly modified cars. |
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Studies have shown that gut cancers are not purely genetic and can be modified by diet as the walls of the gut are lined with a layer of cells called the epithelium. |
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They modified the base of the device to raise the mounting plate of the rotator so that the axis of the rotator is on the same level as the hub of the tone arm. |
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My birth certificate was modified, I changed my name, and when I was sixteen I emancipated from my grandparents and my father. |
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The front trigger is articulated to move forward a little when the gun recoils and then you move your finger forward for the right modified barrel. |
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It is true in theory that any given small farm might employ toxic agrochemicals, genetically modified seeds, or other techniques typical of industrial agriculture. |
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Most would rather do without agrochemicals or genetically modified crops. |
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She did variations on third-series ashtanga until her belly was as big as a sack of groceries and she had modified her practice down to, like, two poses. |
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Sunday looks equally as interesting with classes for TVRs, Westfields, Triumphs, modified road cars and some very quick single seater racing cars too. |
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A more sporting chassis is promised, thanks to a new three-link front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering and modified independent multi-link rear set up. |
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During these training sorties, the instructor sits in the modified jump seat between the pilot's and copilot's seats, and the student occupies the copilot's seat. |
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Three East Yorkshire fields where genetically modified oilseed rape has been growing have been contaminated with illegal antibiotic genes, it emerged today. |
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It was a modified A-frame at that point, the peak of the roof standing some eight meters from the ground, the top half above the porch roof all glass. |
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Water flowing northward becomes modified through evaporation and mixing with other water masses, leading to increased salinity. |
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The source for heat in the Labrador Sea is modified North Atlantic Current water after circulating the subpolar gyre. |
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The front spine is modified into a slender growth on the upper lip known as an illicium, which is tipped by a fleshy lump, the esca. |
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Analyses of the Earth's magnetic field use a modified version of the usual spherical harmonics that differ by a multiplicative factor. |
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The jaw has no floor and is attached only by a hinge and a modified tongue bone. |
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When drift net gear was banned, manufacturers modified the design of the nets so they no longer fell under the banned definition. |
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In 2008, Sir Martin Doughty, the Chairman of Natural England, warned the Prime Minister of the potential danger of genetically modified crops. |
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Hansom's original design was modified by John Chapman and several others to improve its practicability, but retained Hansom's name. |
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In 1994, Calgene introduced a genetically modified tomato called the FlavrSavr, which could be vine ripened without compromising shelf life. |
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Their works at Beaumaris, Anglesey, modified and serviced Catalinas for the Royal Air Force. |
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This aircraft has a stretched fuselage, modified landing gear and a third engine, which is mounted on the tail. |
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The lettering used in the National Rail logotype is a modified form of the typeface Sassoon Bold. |
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Genetically modified organisms are an increasing component of agriculture, although they are banned in several countries. |
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Middle Dutch adjectives inflected according to the gender, case and number of the noun they modified. |
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However, this view was modified, as some evidence of sedentary farming emerged. |
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Therefore, the transgenic mice have been genetically modified, constituting a new life form. |
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In 2001 the Navy modified its policy concerning pilferable property by changing the definition of what it considered pilferable property. |
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A potential buyer of The Princess had refused to purchase unless Whistler modified his pinxit, scrawled across a corner of the canvas. |
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The level of decomposition and dissolution could be modified by changing the plasmogenous gas or feed powder grain size. |
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She was modified to hold more cargo, including slaves, and renamed La Concorde de Nantes. |
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Piracy dropped to negligible levels only upon the end of the policy in 1567, but a modified form was subsequently adopted by the Qing. |
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Drawings were also added or modified in order for the reader to effectively identify the herb. |
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Typical organic compounds are modified natural oils and fats as well as a variety of petrochemically derived agents. |
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The map uses a modified Ptolemaic map projection with curved meridians to depict the entire surface of the Earth. |
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Other North African Sephardim have since also translated their Hispanic surnames into local languages or have modified them to sound local. |
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Sites modified corbel vaulting to allow thinner walls and multiple access doors to temples. |
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Genetically modified varieties have met public resistance in the United States and in the European Union. |
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Often the varieties have been genetically modified to tolerate glyphosate or to provide protection against natural pests. |
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With a modified Forbes version, one man and a boy could produce 250 pounds per day. |
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Adjectives can be modified by a preceding adverb or adverb phrase, as in very warm, truly imposing, more than a little excited. |
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Another holds that runes were first introduced to England from Scandinavia where the futhorc was modified and then exported to Frisia. |
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The diphthongs that resulted from the Romance and the Romanian breakings were modified when they occurred after palatalized consonants. |
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The muscular foot that most snails use for locomotion has been modified in the pteropods into delicate fins for swimming. |
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Occasionally letters or diacritics are added, removed or modified by the International Phonetic Association. |
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The sound values of modified Latin letters can often be derived from those of the original letters. |
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Diacritic marks can be combined with IPA letters to transcribe modified phonetic values or secondary articulations. |
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The International Phonetic Alphabet is occasionally modified by the Association. |
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Free relative clauses are formed in the same way, omitting the modified noun after the particle de. |
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References to baptismal regeneration were modified in accordance with evangelical views, as were the services of Ordination and Marriage. |
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But certain key portions of their civil procedure laws have been modified by their legislatures to bring them closer to federal civil procedure. |
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It is modified by the 12th Amendment which tacitly acknowledges political parties, and the 25th Amendment relating to office succession. |
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Some of these statutes continue to apply, often in modified form, in Singapore today. |
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In practice, the only time in which the Constitution and Treaties conflicted, the Constitution was modified to be in line with the Treaties. |
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A modified form of IRV is the contingent vote where voters do not rank all candidates, but have a limited number of preference votes. |
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Over the next decades, Cartwright's ideas were modified into a reliable automatic loom. |
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However, William did not file for a patent on his modified process, and sometimes claimed his father's patent. |
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In 1913, Weintraub and Rush patented a modified sintering method which combined electric current with pressure. |
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Some railway companies, whose bridges had to be modified to cross the canal, demanded compensation. |
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Load-time MOPs reflect on the bytecode and make use of a modified class loader. |
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The Dominion significantly modified the charters of the colonies, including the appointment of Royal Governors to nearly all of them. |
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The power loom was soon copied by many other New England area mills, and modified and perfected along the way. |
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Its BayerCropscience business develops genetically modified crops and pesticides. |
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The SEC modified the margin requirements in an attempt to lower the volatility of common stocks, stock options and the futures market. |
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From about 2 million years ago glacial erosion then greatly modified the landscape. |
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The machines' scoring displays were modified from their originals for the scene, to accommodate for large scores. |
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Boilerplate contracts provide an easily modified template that can serve as a basis for drafting a final signable contract. |
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Adenoviruses are genetically modified viruses used in gene therapy to treat cystic fibrosis, cancer and other diseases. |
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Acrochordus javanicus of Java like the other wart snakes hunts fish and for this reason has modified its teeth into long fangs. |
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A brightfield microscope may be modified to darkfield by replacing the Abbe condenser with an oil immersion darkfield condenser. |
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Levitina, Computation of radial wave functions for spheroids and triaxial ellipsoids by the modified phase function method, Comput. |
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The sighting system on this ersatz AKS-74U has been modified from the standard AK design. |
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This silicone resin modified alkyd comes in black and aluminum, which is reinforced with 325 mesh, extra-fine aluminum flakes. |
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Relative binding affinity-serum modified access assay predicts the relative in vivo bioactivity of the xenoestrogens bisphenol A and octylphenol. |
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Archer-Daniels-Midland Company has patented a method for the production of ethanol and a modified animal feed is provided. |
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In any case, the current Constitution could be modified by a vote in Parliament. |
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They evaluated water quality using a modified version of the polymerase chain reaction method to quantify indicator bacteria in water samples. |
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The whips are modified into thin antenniform sensory structures that can measure three to six times the length of the body. |
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In order to thicken oil and solvent systems, the hydrophilic clays are modified with various types of hydrophobic quaternary ammonium compounds. |
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For example, in many languages qualificative adjectives, which show agreement, are not modified when used as predicate. |
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Recent mainstream technological developments include genetically modified food. |
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They have shaped edges and are modified by abrupt flaking from the dorsal face. |
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Unlike the masticating mallophagans, anoplurans have mouthparts modified for piercing epidermal tissues and sucking up blood. |
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The rifle was originally chambered for 9mm, but had since been modified for a larger, wildcat caliber. |
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The sixth prosomal appendage is modified in both xiphosurids and chasmataspidids for use in locomotion or burrowing. |
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Underneath each nail the deep or dermic layer of the integument is peculiarly modified. |
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Then he created a modified dueling tree, featuring six steel targets that swung from one side of a central column to the other when shot. |
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Election by universal suffrage, as modified by the Constitution, is the one crowning franchise of the American people. |
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Both human and rat ghrelins are 28 amino acid peptides, in which Ser3 is modified by a fatty acid, primarily n-octanoic acid. |
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Legislation first introduced by the British is still in effect in modified form today. |
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However, it only became widely available in the 1870s after the process was modified to produce more uniform quality. |
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The defection of these peoples in the year 89 during Domitian's war against the Dacians modified the whole frontier policy of the Empire. |
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Hot tapping allows a pipe or tank to continue to be used while it is maintained or modified. |
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These materials are then modified through manufacturing processes to become the required part. |
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Prior to the red flag logo, the party had used a modified version of the classic 1924 shovel, torch and quill emblem. |
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The prosthesis was modified labside using a scanner and a CNC milling machine. |
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The Hawk T1A is a modified Hawk T1, intended to replace the Hawker Hunter in the RAF's Tactical Weapons Units. |
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Two modified RB199 engines also powered the EAP demonstrator which evolved into the Typhoon. |
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In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, explaining the diversity of life. |
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From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form. |
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He was a Greenpeace member until the group opposed genetically modified organisms. |
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The tar was modified by adding small amounts of Portland cement, resin, and pitch. |
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This system is still used today but it has been modified and updated so a farmer can plant many rows of seed at the same time. |
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The A1 route was modified in 1927 when bypasses were built around Barnet and Hatfield. |
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In 1975 the plans for Ringway 3 were modified to combine it with Ringway 4, the outermost Ringway. |
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Signal phases for the tramway are specifically modified to account for the length of the tram. |
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These parishes were already in communion with Rome and use modified Anglican liturgies approved by the Holy See. |
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A Vietnamese script called Chu nom used modified Chinese characters to express the Vietnamese language. |
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They were frequently changed and modified with each new intake of students. |
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It was modified and enlarged so much that it extended beyond the boundary of Penge Place, which was also the boundary between Surrey and Kent. |
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A modified version of the story was given by printer Richard Grafton, later elected MP for Coventry. |
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By the bull Quorundam exigit he modified several provisions of the constitution Exivi, and required the formal submission of the Spirituals. |
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Vocalists similarly modified their technique and increased their reliance on amplification, often becoming more stylized and dramatic. |
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In 2005, this was modified so that there is now only one set of ten criteria. |
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Students modified their rackets to have a smaller reach to play in these cramped conditions. |
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The competition features modified fastnet rules and has been likened to Twenty20 cricket and rugby sevens. |
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A new format featuring shorter matches with modified rules was designed to make the game more appealing to spectators and television audiences. |
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The celebrations included a modified version of the current crest worn on their jerseys for the season. |
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Some of the National's most challenging fences have also been modified, while still preserving them as formidable obstacles. |
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As a consequence of this the entry from Hangar Straight into Stowe Corner was modified in 1995 so as to make its entry less dangerous. |
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It is inscribed with names of the yachts that competed for it, and has been modified twice by adding matching bases to accommodate more names. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador uses a modified version of the Union Flag, once the flag of the province. |
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These modified substrates are utilized to pattern a single cell type, or to micropattern two cell types to control their level of interaction. |
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In some places dances are deliberately modified and new dances are choreographed. |
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These reinforcements were not granted so Howe modified his plan to launch an attack against Philadelphia only. |
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The country is the primary developer and grower of genetically modified food, representing half of the world's biotech crops. |
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Instead, they modified the proposal so that two further seats were given to Yorkshire, the county in which Leeds is situated. |
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In the end, the Schlieffen plan was so radically modified by Moltke, that it could be more properly called the Moltke Plan. |
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The original plans for an attack around the river Somme were modified to let the British make the main effort. |
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The OCUs use modified operational aircraft, such as the Typhoon T3, as well as sophisticated simulators and ground training. |
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Green Grass was deployed first in a modified Blue Danube casing and known as Violet Club. |
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In 1764, the standard 18 hole golf course was created at St Andrews when members modified the course from 22 to 18 holes. |
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This procedure is slightly modified and renamed ordinary legislative procedure. |
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The Liberals pushed through parts of their programme, but the Conservatives vetoed or modified others. |
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A modified D'Hondt method, using the constituency results, is used to calculate which additional member MSPs the regions elect. |
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A modified version of the Humble Petition with the clause on kingship removed was ratified on 25 May. |
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Procedures were modified and the APU was later redesigned to address the issue. |
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Most of the aircraft systems are loosely based on those of the A380, but modified for the military mission. |
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This is Ampere's modified law in differential equations form up to a trivial rearrangement. |
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Efforts have also been undertaken with genetically modified alga in a bioreactor. |
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Segments of DNA where the bases have been chemically modified by methylation may undergo a larger change in conformation and adopt the Z form. |
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The centrepiece of this new strategy was the Prayer Book of 1637, a slightly modified version of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. |
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Those for Iolanthe and The Yeomen of the Guard are written in a modified sonata form. |
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The channel had an educational aim, which was modified later on in its life to offer documentaries. |
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Others argue that a moral theory that is so contrary to our deeply held moral convictions must either be rejected or modified. |
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Touring car racing is a set of vehicles, modified street cars, that race over closed purpose built race tracks and street courses. |
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His system of classification was later modified and improved upon by Hutchinson and Laffler. |
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Many services are regarded as heterogeneous and are typically modified for each service consumer or each service contextual. |
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The modified theory is shown to give better prediction for glucose flux across a nephrophane membrane. |
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Knox, however, modified its use to accord with the doctrinal emphases of the Continental reformers. |
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The first set of refugees to arrive in Frankfurt had subscribed to a reformed liturgy and used a modified version of the Book of Common Prayer. |
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This act was further modified in 1746 and 1748 to exclude clergy ordained in Scotland. |
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His view was modified slightly for Essai sur les Moeurs et l'Esprit des Nations, although they remained negative. |
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One method of catching wildcats consists of using a modified muskrat trap with a spring placed in a concealed pit. |
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After the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror tried to rule England using the traditional system but eventually modified it to his own liking. |
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Trident missiles are provided to the United Kingdom under the terms of the 1963 Polaris Sales Agreement which was modified in 1982 for Trident. |
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Garros' modified monoplane was first flown in March 1915 and he began combat operations soon thereafter. |
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Though thread counts are indeed quite specific, they can be modified in certain circumstances, depending on the desired size of the tartan. |
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In the election of Legislative Assembly of Macau, a modified D'Hondt method is used. |
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The present cathedral is a somewhat more recent building and has been extensively modified throughout the centuries. |
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They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. |
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In 1933 its constitution was modified as a result of the Presbyterian Church in Wales Act of Parliament in 1933, receiving Royal assent. |
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The central block, or corps de logis, was added by Charles Holden to a modified version of Greenslade's design. |
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In the 1990s, the WRU modified the form of the badge they used to copyright the design. |
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This was then modified to have Llanelli and Swansea merging, while Neath joined with Bridgend. |
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These generate modified sawtooth and parabola current waveforms to scan the electron beam in a linear way. |
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Delhi cuisine is actually an amalgam of different Indian cuisines modified in unique ways. |
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This area, called the peristome, also includes five pairs of modified tube feet and, in many species, five pairs of gills. |
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The first pair of thoracic appendages is modified to form maxillipeds, which assist in feeding. |
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During mating, the male copepod grips the female with his first pair of antennae, which is sometimes modified for this purpose. |
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About half of the estimated 13,000 described species of copepods are parasitic and have strongly modified bodies. |
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The chameleon tongue apparatus consists of highly modified hyoid bones, tongue muscles, and collagenous elements. |
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They have streamlined bodies and four limbs that are modified into flippers. |
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The Italian judicial system is based on Roman law modified by the Napoleonic code and later statutes. |
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In 1347, the Kontor of Brussels modified its statute to ensure an equal representation of the league's members. |
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The presence of ice over so much of the continents greatly modified patterns of atmospheric circulation. |
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The latter scale was modified by Soloviev, who calculated the Tsunami intensity I according to the formula. |
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In these cases, the male is equipped with a pair of modified pelvic fins known as claspers. |
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Trawl nets can also be modified, such as changing mesh size, to help with marine research of ocean bottoms. |
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Possible settings include a long straight beach, an inlet that may be either natural or modified and a pocket beach. |
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In 2006 a modified prototype was deployed to another test site with more energetic wave climate. |
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Adolf Hitler approved a modified version of Manstein's ideas, today known as the Manstein Plan, after meeting with him on 17 February. |
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As modified, the Type A1 barge could accommodate three medium tanks while the Type A2 could carry four. |
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Specifically, the air intakes had to be substantially modified in order to minimise salt ingestion, a revised skirt system was also developed. |
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The face of the statue was modified shortly after Nero's death during Vespasian's reign, to make it a statue of Sol. |
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In the theory of plume tectonics developed during the 1990s, a modified concept of mantle convection currents is used. |
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Structures originating in one event may play a part in subsequent orogenic events and be modified by them. |
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Genetically modified organisms contain genetic material that is altered through genetic engineering. |
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The scales may be modified into spines for display or protection, and some species have bone osteoderms underneath the scales. |
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Epiphytic orchids, those that grow upon a support, have modified aerial roots that can sometimes be a few meters long. |
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In the older parts of the roots, a modified spongy epidermis, called velamen, has the function to absorb humidity. |
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A modified version of this theory was advanced in an influential 1955 review of Pictish by Kenneth Jackson. |
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The current system of administrative division was established in 1994 and modified in 2000 to meet the requirements of the European Union. |
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Because of the novelty of the expedition, some of the equipment was invented or specially modified for the occasion. |
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Although they often have astragals, exterior doors of a facility being modified seldom are fire doors. |
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The software reintegrates the modified face with the solid, making styling changes easier to execute. |
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