Trees stabilize the ecosystem for butterflies like the great purple hairstreak. |
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He experienced a mild dizziness, and it took his brain a couple of seconds to stabilize. |
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You'll stabilize your appetite, which is in yo-yo mode from all the extra sugar. |
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You need a good heavy one and even hang the camera bag from the central pole, just to stabilize the whole shooting match even further. |
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If not covered with flocking, tinsel, or fire retardant, trees can be chipped for mulch or used whole to stabilize wetlands. |
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The rhomboids, deep muscles that run horizontally between your shoulder blades, help stabilize them by keeping them down and together. |
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This exercise targets the rhomboid muscles between your shoulder blades and the rear delts to stabilize your upper back. |
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It is the duty of your rhomboids to pull your shoulder blades together and to stabilize your body when the other back muscles are in use. |
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The foremost portion of this auxiliary chamber incorporates many small rifling grooves to just stabilize the bullet before it engages the bore. |
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The group launched a three-year study that aims to plant trees, stabilize stream banks with vegetation and riprap, and build sediment ponds. |
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We put crampons over our boots, roped up and ascended the ice cliff in single file, using our ice picks to stabilize us at each step. |
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During walking, the epaxial muscles, organized into longitudinal tracts, function to stabilize the vertebral column. |
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To stabilize new saplings and tree roses from bending in the wind, you often need to tie them to a stake. |
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The medial and lateral malleoli of the tibia and fibula stabilize the talus. |
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This allows the tempera paints to stabilize and soak into the surface of the paper. |
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This will normally stabilize heat balance and body temperature, but represents the last defence against cold. |
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The government wants to see the baht stabilize, even if it will lead to a slight drop in exports. |
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Another way was to ballast the train with additional cars, so that the locomotive speed would stabilize at a single value. |
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The microparticle solutions are portable and could stabilize patients in emergency situations. |
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Riparian forest buffers also stabilize streambanks and provide shaded areas for aquatic habitat. |
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To stabilize the fabric stretch prior to hooping, fuse knit tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side under the embroidery area. |
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During the hustle of everyone getting underway someone tripped the anchor that we used to stabilize our dinghy. |
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The United States will stabilize its population by 2040 at the current birth rate. |
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Through this modulation of ovulation timing in a social group of women, cycles may synchronize, desynchronize, or stabilize. |
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Furthermore, this winding and unwinding of power in the trunk of the body requires fairly strong legs as well to stabilize the swing. |
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To stabilize a buttonhole, cord it with buttonhole twist, gimp or elastic thread. |
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He thought of a solution to the problem of how to stabilize a hand-held movie camera in a hotel room. |
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You can get unipods or monopods with legs that stabilize but they're expensive. |
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There, they can help stabilize unsettled regions through their presence and training. |
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They usually incorporate an elastic material such as neoprene and may include straps or buttresses that help to stabilize the patella. |
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Solvent-mediated interactions drive and stabilize biophysical assembly in solution. |
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Atrial pacing might stabilize respiration by preventing this nocturnal vagotonia. |
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If there are an even number of people in the circle, this breaks the analysis into two disjoint groups, each of which must stabilize. |
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The structured water is then locked into place through physical forces of vorticular motion and magnetic moments so the water clusters stabilize. |
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To further help stabilize rice prices, he said, the government would ban shipments of imported rice at harvest time. |
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Iris patterns stabilize around the first year of age and don't change again. |
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Some infants may need to be admitted to the hospital for medical care in order to stabilize acute condition. |
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Matthew reached out to hold something in order to stabilize himself, but he found he didn't really need to. |
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In summary, the programme of reforms aimed to stabilize the economy has progressed much slower than anticipated. |
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She and James struggled to their feet and gripped the rail in order to stabilize themselves. |
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The decision will also have a positive psychological effect on local consumers since it will help stabilize goods prices. |
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This agreement was a form of economic interventionism, which helped to stabilize world coffee prices. |
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The first obvious effort is to try to stabilize the situation in terms of the security situation on the street. |
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Rescue workers were still searching for victims while the Fire Department sought to stabilize buildings damaged by the broken crane. |
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Thus they remain continuously in contact with two surfaces, rather than just one, which seems to stabilize the catalyst. |
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To accurately assess and stabilize a life-threatening, intra-abdominal injury without requiring transport to a secure area would be a boon. |
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If injecting a corticosteroid after aspiration, a hemostat is used to stabilize the needle while the syringe is changed. |
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Union organizers say some of their outspoken supporters have been abruptly laid off and fear they will not be rehired when conditions stabilize. |
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Talks to stabilize a shaky truce have led to relative calm interspersed with intense bouts of fighting and air strikes. |
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Functional nystagmic eye movements are compensatory responses meant to stabilize the gaze during head movement. |
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While putty was once necessary to stabilize the glass in the grooves of the lead cames, glass is held in the modern copper cames with adhesive. |
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Sprightly angels support Francoise's massive, floating, upright heraldic device, while mournful lions stoop to stabilize Louis's drooping shield. |
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Sugars are proposed to stabilize membranes, protect proteins, and contribute to cellular osmoregulation during stress. |
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To stabilize the wall further, fine white stucco was probably applied, which would have rendered the marble blocks invisible. |
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The main task of the ECSC was to stabilize prices and coordinate supply and demand in the coal and steel market. |
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Also known as surfactants, these materials help stabilize the system by reducing the interfacial tension between the two phases. |
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The Joint 5X5 AS is equipped with a pneumatic brake and a horizontal clamp which comes in from the front of the machine to stabilize the rabbet. |
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All of these ligaments are supportive and connective in nature and serve to stabilize the muscles and organs within the pelvic girdle. |
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So money spent to stabilize and prevent the breakdown of failed states is actually a good investment for Britain. |
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The first goal can usually be achieved by using PEEP to recruit and stabilize previously collapsed lung tissue. |
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Homeless chronic inebriates require access to transitional housing and supportive services in order to stabilize. |
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These antioxidant plant pigments, found in berries, citrus fruits, and onions, strengthen your mucous membranes and stabilize your immune cells. |
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It is a buffer used to stabilize newly conjugated proteins, to reconstitute lyophilized conjugates, and to dilute concentrated conjugates. |
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Then the dollar began to stabilize, which threw the Dow into violent convulsions until October 2002, when the dollar resumed its downtrend. |
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Your abdominal and erector spinae muscles isometrically contract to stabilize your torso as you move. |
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Push-ups strengthen the chest and the triceps and stabilize the core as you hold your body in a plank position. |
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The cryptogamic organisms help to stabilize the soil, hold moisture, and provide protection for germination of the seeds of other plants. |
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A wide variety of agents has been discovered that stabilize such structures and exert cytotoxic effects on cells in culture. |
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The plutonium pits of nuclear weapons employ an alloy with gallium to stabilize the allotropes of plutonium. |
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So the game changer here will be the housing market and whether it can stabilize. |
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He is trying to stabilize the situation and to create prerequisites for the continuation of the democratic process. |
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Countries accepting US aid had to sign bilateral pacts agreeing to decontrol prices, stabilize their exchange rates, and balance their budgets. |
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Other hip rotator muscles located deep beneath the gluteals help to stabilize your pelvis. |
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Through this modulation of ovulation timing in a social group of women cycles may synchronize, desynchronize, or stabilize. |
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This assay used DEAE dextran to stabilize polymers, which were then collected by filtration through a nylon membrane. |
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In addition, differences among species in their ability to stabilize posture in rolling appear to have ecological implications. |
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The Ministry of Electricity is implementing measures to stabilize the oscillation of electric current in its power lines. |
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Several kinds of mutation may stabilize a protein, among them there is elimination of free sulfhydryl groups. |
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Contract abs, dropping tailbone to stabilize torso against ball, then straighten legs. |
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We did not monitor or stabilize the pH of the solution in experiments using sodium dithionite. |
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To stabilize gas measurements, patients were asked to remain still on the ergometer for 3 min before exercising. |
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To illustrate this, assume that the monetary authority is trying to stabilize the index at 100 and assume further that the index has risen to 102. |
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She also gives exercises for the deep abdominal muscles to stabilize the back and pelvic girdle. |
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Surgery may be necessary to drain abscesses, debride infected tissue, or stabilize the spine and relieve spinal cord compression. |
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For example, companies bond an acetate or succinate molecule to Vitamin E to stabilize it. |
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Multiple medications are available to stabilize acute symptoms of bipolar disorder. |
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Muscles need high contents of magnesium to run enzymes and stabilize adenosine triphosphate, which aids energy transfer between cells. |
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Rather than stovetop stirring, you stabilize the souffle by beating sugar into the egg yolks and whites separately. |
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The party, on the other hand, needs the army to win the war and thus to stabilize and even aggrandize its own power. |
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It's a race against time to stabilize their government before public support, which is alarmingly eroding, starts to hemorrhage away altogether. |
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He said the package would include more aggressive measures to speed up bad debt write-offs and stabilize the banking system. |
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For loose or bulky knits, apply fusible interfacing to the wrong side to stabilize and encourage them to perform more like woven fabrics. |
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Edey recognizes that keeping informed and relaying the facts are necessary to stabilize relationships with students. |
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They made sure to stabilize and immobilize spines and necks before attempting to move a victim. |
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Many proteins contain 2 or more different polypeptide chains that are held in association by the same non-covalent forces that stabilize the tertiary structures of proteins. |
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The rectus and the obliques flex your spine, and all of your abdominals, along with the erector spinae muscles of your back, stabilize your spine. |
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Most of the pale green grass seen throughout the dunes is European beach grass, introduced around 1910 in Coos Bay to stabilize dunes at the mouths of navigable rivers. |
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The vestibulo-ocular reflex ensures best vision during head motion by moving the eyes contrary to the head to stabilize the line of sight in space. |
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Our goal is to stabilize the ratio of people who are now becoming absconders or fugitives and the number of people we're removing from the country. |
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While the quads, hamstrings and glutes work hard in both versions, the abductors and adductors help stabilize the body when your balance is challenged. |
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Once at altitude, power came back to 97 percent to stabilize a fuel flow of 130 gph with a ground speed of 350 knots and a cabin altitude of 13,000 feet. |
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Acting on their own initiative, farm households strive to stabilize their incomes largely through diversification of their income-producing portfolio. |
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Hydrocolloids such as xanthan gum, guar gum, propylene glycol algenate and gum arabic can stabilize these beverages by enhancing viscosity, says Loesel. |
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There's unfortunately nothing you can do about this, but you can stabilize the damaged areas by sewing a bit of cotton gauze to the underside with silk thread. |
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The nose jack remained in place, but a crash forklift was used to raise the aircraft, and jack stands then were reseated to stabilize the Hawkeye. |
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Repeated stresses from overhead motions like throwing can lead to fatigue of the muscles that stabilize the humeral head and prevent anterior subluxation. |
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For the high-silicon nodular irons, high-temperature heat treatment is advised in all cases to anneal any pearlite and stabilize the casting against growth in service. |
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The first permanent molars stabilize the dental arch and have a great deal to do with the ultimate shape of the jaw and orderly arrangement of teeth. |
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Areas susceptible to wave attack and overtopping during storms were demarcated, and additional stone revetments were installed to stabilize the land. |
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Because of this, a variety of fixatives are used to preserve and stabilize certain structures and inclusions to withstand the procedures just outlined. |
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I put a drop noseband or something similar on the horse to stabilize his jaw so that the game of nipping or mouthing me just never even gets started. |
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A stockinette can be used to elevate the arm and stabilize the wound. |
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It's part of an aborted attempt by Teleoceras to form a posterior articulation between the magnum and unciform bone, in order to stabilize the wrist. |
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The organic compounds known as phenols stabilize cholesterol levels when consumed together. |
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Pegging has typically been a way to substantiate the value of a local currency against the world's convertible currencies and to stabilize the exchange rate. |
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Resources needed to stabilize Afghanistan after a quarter century of war were deployed to Iraq, and Afghanistan was shortchanged. |
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To help stabilize slopes, try mahonia, manzanita, Ribes, or sumac. |
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And if he can stabilize this sliver of the country, it could prevent another devastating war. |
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He has had surgeries to amputate a leg and stabilize his spine. |
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The hip flexors, which are activated when you bend at the hips, and the hip-rotator muscles, located deep beneath the gluteals, help stabilize your pelvis. |
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He says again and again that he hopes Russia will cooperate to stabilize the situation in Ukraine. |
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In the delicate efforts to stabilize Ukraine that lie ahead, shale gas will not be very important over the short term. |
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Speaking of stabilizing governments, I've been working hard to stabilize mine. |
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Use mulches and ground covers, and deep-rooted plants to stabilize slopes. |
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An equally serious problem is the tendency to stabilize lake or river levels with dams. |
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Captive breeding is meant to save species from extinction and so stabilize the population of the species that it will not disappear. |
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Planking activates the neutral spine, latissimus dorsi, abdominal muscles and gluteal muscles that help stabilize the spine. |
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An air ambulance helicopter is equipped to stabilize and provide limited medical treatment to a patient while in flight. |
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Across the world, many countries have enacted specific legislation to protect and stabilize the language of indigenous speech communities. |
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The projectile's spin acts gyroscopically to stabilize it, enhancing its aerodynamic qualities and accuracy. |
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Kublai reinforced Hulagu with 30,000 young Mongols in order to stabilize the political crises in the western regions of the Mongol Empire. |
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Conferees discussed ways to improve the country's fiscal outlook and stabilize the long-term trajectory of the debt relative to the economy. |
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Neologisms stabilize as English is made to adapt to local sociopolitical and cultural practices. |
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Cosurfactants are interfacially active substances that do not form micelles on their own and do not stabilize emulsions. |
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Improved versions were used to stabilize automatic tracking mechanisms of telescopes and to control speed of ship propellers and rudders. |
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Incessant shuttlings between one domain and the other serve to stabilize the analogies, and to give them a realistic or down-to-earth basis. |
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The physician's hand grasps the patient's wrist just proximal to the styloid processes to stabilize the distal radioulnar joint. |
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If possible, reimplant tooth and stabilize by biting down gently on a towel or handkerchief. |
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It's going to require us to stabilize Syria in some fashion. |
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The main boom then can be rigged as a whisker pole too, to stabilize one of the head sails. |
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He was unable to convince a true chemist to help him extract and stabilize the antibacterial compound found in the broth filtrate. |
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This will stabilize world population by 2050, which is much sooner than the UN Population Division expects. |
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The Optimizer is an innovative underground detention technology system engineered to stabilize and manage storm water runoff. |
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It strengthens the lumbosacral joint and basically helps stabilize the spine on the pelvis. |
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Lactobacillus strains stabilize intestinal microbiota in Japanese cedar pollinosis patients. |
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Since World War II lyophilization has been used to stabilize living cells and fungal isolates. |
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Indirect reciprocity can stabilize cooperation without the second-order freerider problem. |
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However, margins should stabilize starting 2012 after the overseas market take-up and synergies from Linkage merger begin to materialise. |
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The new emperor had to seek a swift acknowledgement of his status and authority to stabilize the political landscape. |
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The population began to stabilize around 1700, with a 1704 census listing 30,437 white people present with 7,163 of those being women. |
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Like oxide, fluoride is a highly basic anion and is known to stabilize metal ions in high oxidation states. |
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It was calculated that preventing the deaths of just two females per year would enable the population to stabilize. |
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A simple model is suggested that can be used to predict the surfactant concentration needed to stabilize the system. |
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Because EDTA is a well-known chelating agent, it is worth speculating that chelation of iron would stabilize benzoquinone adducts, possibly by inhibiting Fenton chemistry. |
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The main aim of the development of the smart antenna model is to stabilize attitude of the antenna which is mounted on a platform or host structure. |
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Septal suturing has also been proposed as an alternative to packing, despite concerns about its inability to effectively stabilize the septal cartilage. |
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The developer, Cameron said, will excavate the entire eastern side of the freeway below the slip plane and recompact it to stabilize the freeway and the future development. |
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Increasingly, Washington leaders are talking about systemic risk as the issue to stabilize the markets and prevent a repeat of the problems that caused our economic downturn. |
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We used a modified continuous flow 26Fr resectoscope, with a distal bridge to stabilize the laser fibre, continuous saline irrigation, and a video camera. |
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A fraction of a second after dropping from the balloon, and a few feet below it, four small rocket motors will fire to spin up and gyroscopically stabilize the saucer. |
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Interactions between crescent-shaped, or barchan, dunes stabilize the sand mounds and explain how vast swarms of them can persist over time, two new studies find. |
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To capture structural snapshots of C3bB and C3bBD, the researchers first generated mutant proteins that would stabilize the complexes in their active forms. |
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Once plants began to colonize the sandbanks, the land began to stabilize. |
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A peasant rebellion led by the Tonghak religious movement led to a request by the Korean government for the Qing dynasty to send in troops to stabilize the country. |
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Napoleon III, nephew of Napoleon I, returned to France from exile in 1848, bringing a famous name that promised to stabilize the chaotic political situation. |
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Leeboards and centerboards, used to stabilize the junk and to improve its capability to sail upwind, are documented from a 759 AD book by Li Chuan. |
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Early machines used flywheels to stabilize their motion and had complex systems of gears and levers to control the machine and the piece being worked on. |
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Egg yolks are used in yellow custard-based gelato flavors, including zabaione and creme caramel, and non-fat milk solids are also added to gelato to stabilize the base. |
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It is used as a food additive to gel, thicken, and stabilize foods. |
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