A primary conclusion from our work is that magmas beneath volcanoes such as Nevado del Ruiz release significant gas during periods of quiescence. |
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Cells may exit the cell cycle at G 1 and enter a nonproliferative phase called G 0 or quiescence. |
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The next four decades saw periods of resurgence and quiescence in Soviet anti-Semitism. |
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The early Cretaceous is characterized by relative quiescence and thermal subsidence following late Jurassic rifting. |
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During that period, there were long pauses and periods of quiescence that could lead one to believe that the revolt had subsided. |
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Results show that SCL controls HSC quiescence and regulates their long-term competence. |
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In bluegill sunfish, the sublethal effects were loss of equilibrium, laboured respiration, lying on the bottom and quiescence. |
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The village is situated in Midi-Pyrenees, known for it's beautyful nature and quiescence. |
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Evidence from human and animal studies indicates nitric oxide inhibits uterine contractility and may help maintain uterine quiescence during pregnancy. |
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Rapture was self-transcending, which led to quiescence, tranquility, and catharsis. |
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These surfaces indicate that eastern Africa underwent long episodes of tectonic quiescence during which erosion processes were able to planate the surface at altitudes not too far from sea level. |
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As well as commissions from private clients and companies, including portraits and themebased sculptures, she also makes free works in bronze, the important characteristics of which are emotion and quiescence. |
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The impact of this downturn is quieter a kind of quiescence. |
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None has any interest in providing Mr Sharon or America with the quiescence demanded. Scorned as a partner and bereft of a successor, Mr Arafat is desperately seeking ways out. |
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Casting can be discontinued based on clinical, radiographic and dermal thermometric signs of quiescence. |
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However, viral infection is limited by the quiescence of most circulating T cells, which is nonsupportive of viral replication. |
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While it has in the past achieved many benefits for workers and the firm, and has survived major upheavals in the firm as a whole, it is now in a period of relative quiescence. |
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The change has been in the dynamics of when, and perhaps how, this takes place. One important cause of the recent quiescence of wage pressure may be that prices in general are being held down for other reasons. |
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I pray you, Salviatus, to tell me... the cause of the Pendulum's quiescence. |
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The symptoms of flufenacet toxicity in rainbow trout were darkened colouration, lying on the bottom of the aquaria, laboured respiration, loss of equilibria, lethargy and quiescence. |
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Madeleina di Farja had described Ori, and Cutter had envisaged an angry, frantic, pugnacious boy eager to fight, excoriating his comrades for supposed quiescence. |
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