Concerns have also been raised on poor conformation scores for animals killing out with carcass weights under 300 kg. |
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Uncharged polar and even ionic dyes with substantial molar weights have often been used to trace apoplastic water movement. |
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The molecular weights in kilobases of the fragments detected are indicated at the left and right. |
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It was 45 minutes before kick-off and we were dressed in full kit, without boots, doing some leg weights and stretches. |
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Cows were milked three times daily, and milk weights were recorded at each milking. |
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Elaborated between 1790 and 1799, the decimal metric system of weights and measures was zealously promoted under Napoleon. |
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Consequently, other atomic weights calculated by reference to oxygen also remained debatable. |
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He hired a trainer in the off season and lifted weights, giving him the strength to drive the ball better. |
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If you feel joint pain in your wrists, elbows, shoulders or lower back, stop using the weights. |
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You can make your own weights by filling old socks with beans or by partially filling a half-gallon milk jug with water or sand. |
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Something about this war is eating Bush's detractors alive, something unquantifiable with conventional weights and measures. |
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Take a dance or yoga class, or sign up at a gym and ask a trainer to help you use the weights. |
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After weights, he would do twenty laps in his pool and then eat a light lunch. |
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The mutant lines also had higher seed weights and grain yields per plant than the parental line. |
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Although these ammoniated latex proteins have different molecular weights than those of nonammoniated latex, the epitopes remain the same. |
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I recommend higher repetitions with lower weights to prevent bulking up and to preserve your line. |
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This is easier to use than the sonometer with weights, but the tension cannot be measured quantitatively. |
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Some toning work with moderate weights will help to firm the muscles, squats are great for the nether regions. |
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Incidentally, some may wonder why we have oddball bullet weights such as 139 and 154 grains. |
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Millions of dollars are raised from developers, financial institutions, media moguls and a bevy of corporate heavy weights. |
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Clad in thermal underwear, a drysuit, flippers and gloves, and wearing weights on her legs and belt, she set off at midnight. |
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He says that a lot of other old artifacts like weights and measures and some bank ledgers were sent to the central museum in Calcutta. |
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Since the weights are internal and are able to shift it can be used as either a left-handed or a right-handed planer. |
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Bullet weights increasing from 110 to 180 grains in normal increments seemed like a sensible idea. |
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Once motor vehicle wheel weights are no longer made of antimonious lead, the lead hazard in urban streets will subside. |
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Cases of babies born with low birth weights are five per cent higher near landfill sites. |
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At first she could walk for only six minutes on a treadmill, do four minutes on a rowing machine and lift a few light weights. |
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After school that day I was slightly light-headed as I was lifting weights. |
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This is achieved with a simulation of a balance beam to tell you how the weights relate. |
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All the guys who played high school ball wore ankle weights, so I started wearing them, too. |
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Heavier weights for rugged apparel and outdoor gear include pack cloth and ballistic nylons. |
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The 31-year-old did play semipro football for a number of years, and he began lifting weights six years ago to muscle up. |
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For example, when you serve oysters with Muscadet, or lamb with Cabernet Sauvignon, you're matching wine and food weights to perfection. |
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Inhale slightly more than usual and hold your breath as you lower the weights in a wide arc out to your sides. |
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It was that, and not the arcana of missile throw weights or U.N. treaties, that defined his policy toward the Soviet Union. |
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In a long jump, in theory, the weights could be shifted mid-jump to alter the jumper's centre of mass and make the most of the extra momentum. |
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This apparatus allows you to place a load on the body without the instability associated with free weights. |
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This bola comes in various weights and measurements, depending on the size of the game. |
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Coming together with Inspiron 8000 is Inspiron 2100, an ultralight notebook that weights only 1.65 kg. |
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This legitimated the use of vapour densities for the determination of relative molecular weights. |
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We typically recommend exercising the rotators before a workout, however, as a warm-up before moving on to heavier weights. |
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They had a swimming pool, a hot tub and a steam room, even a mini gym with treadmills, weights and rowing machines. |
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John's fitness regime also includes a full circuit of the gym equipment, including the leg curls, rowing machine, cycling machine and weights. |
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Forcefully press the weights in an arc above your upper chest, exhaling as you pass the midpoint. |
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I run 30 miles a week, lift weights once or twice, and play basketball if I have any free time on the weekends. |
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In areas where the trusses exceeded maximum shippable weights, they were delivered with splices at the one-third points. |
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In general the molecular weight of a molecule is the sum of the atomic weights of its constituent atoms. |
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Hydrogen is the lightest element, so it provides a convenient unit for measuring the relative atomic weights of the other elements. |
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It will include badminton courts, weights and other gym equipment, indoor bowls, aerobics, football and basketball. |
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There are a few good surf books which have sections on lifting weights that you may want to check out. |
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For instance, a triceps dip is a wonderful exercise using your body weights. |
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Individual child safety seats are designed to fit children of specific heights and weights. |
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Bullet weights from 185 to 230 grains were fired at combat distances with elevation being right on for all practical purposes. |
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The derived molecular weights were consistent with dimeric or trimeric peptide. |
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It was suggested that Tom use only his shortie wetsuit and adjust his attitude in the water using weights in the BC pocket and on a chest strap. |
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Despite the festive season, both boxers registered their weights within the required limit and sailed through their medical tests. |
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I just kept lifting my legs up and down under the pressure of the weights on the machine. |
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During these reactions, they are chemically linked forming macromolecules, or polymers, which have large molecular weights. |
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Not only did the money go, the takings of our flag day, but he took the only set of weights we had for training. |
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The electricity system may be likened to a giant mobile with suspended weights. |
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Equally of interest at the exhibition are the charts listing the different quantities and units used for weights and measures in this land. |
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A dyslexic mistake had meant that the reps. and weights had been mixed up, so I lifted four times the weight I should have. |
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Afterward, the most relevant morphological parameters, i.e. the leaf area, fresh and dry weights of taproots and leaves etc, were measured. |
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Pibal input includes the angles of elevation and azimuth of the balloon at whole-minute time intervals for three different weights of balloons. |
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And they want lighter tare weights, zero maintenance, and more automatic transmissions. |
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Sash cord is the woven cotton rope that was used to hold sash weights in old fashioned windows. |
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My sister and I had healthy birth weights, hit all the markers, and excelled academically, despite the lack of elbow room. |
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When you're lifting weights, the good pain is the burn you feel in the muscle belly. |
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They measure the bills and the wings, take the birds ' weights and label a leg of each with a colored marker. |
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There is a sense in which nationhood is forged and reproduced through the standardisation of currency, weights, measures and education. |
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During my exercise crazed days I wasn't working, so had the time to spend pumping weights and running around the aerobics arena. |
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In 23 years as a pro, the self-styled hitman won world titles at six different weights. |
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Caffeine consumed during pregnancy is associated with fetal mortality, birth defects and decreased birth weights. |
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The numbers can be rounded up or down if the barbells and weights don't work out precisely to these amounts. |
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While he ruled, the Tibetan laws, calendar, alphabet, and system of weights and measures were created. |
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I've been using the kitchen balance scale and must have miscounted the total of the little brass weights. |
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We are used to measuring things in terms of various systems of weights and measures. |
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The imperial system of weights and measures will no longer be used when quoting prices in euros. |
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There is a set of scales with weights, a rolling pin, a round spice tin, a wooden potato masher, and a butter cooler. |
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Abu Ammar pondered this a moment as he put the bags on the old brass scale and adjusted the weights. |
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People had to carry the scales, accompanying weights, and sometimes even tools to cut the metal, just to be able to transact. |
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The sections were forced to march distances of up to 8km over night to reach stand locations carrying weights in excess of 35 kg. |
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Chip and Tony walked to the corner and started placing weights on the barbell. |
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This means you must really watch your diet and you must also train weights so that you look lean and cut as much as possible. |
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For example, moving slowly and steadily while lifting weights helps you pay attention to body sensations and spot pain before you're injured. |
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Milk protein, or casein, is a mixture of molecules with molecular weights ranging from 75,000 to 375,000 daltons. |
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The six-footer has been lifting weights for five years and tips the scales at 190 pounds. |
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Bringing the weights together can relieve tension from the muscle, which decreases the total amount of time your pecs are working. |
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We also worked out with weights and used treadmills and stationary bicycles. |
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Then, Craig told us about how his father once lay on a bed of nails and he then got on top of his father and lifted weights. |
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I favor lighter weights and dumbbells to develop balance, control and coordination. |
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We cooked outside, on a butane burner his father melted lead with to mold his trotline weights. |
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As you lift heavier weights, also increase your rest periods between sets to 1-2 minutes. |
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A natural mesomorph, Huh weighed 200 pounds before he even picked up a barbell in earnest and his body responded well to weights. |
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They run, play tennis and lift heavier and heavier weights, long after their joints can no longer take the pressure. |
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This introductory course in hydrostatics of ships covers buoyancy, weights, metacenters and stability at small and large angles of heel and trim. |
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More than a fifth of urban wagons weighed over three tons, with heavier weights requiring long, hard-to-manage multiple-horse teams. |
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Many guys strive to lift heavier weights with the hopes of building more muscle. |
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The facility also includes a sauna, running machines, exercise bikes, steppers and a selection of weights and toners. |
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When he wasn't working he'd often be found at the gym where he lifted weights. |
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Even lifting heavier weights at fewer repetitions two days a week will more positively affect bone health. |
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On the weekends we would kick back and have recreation time, we could play dominoes, basketball, handball, or lift weights. |
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The Fall Highweight, as its name suggests, challenges horses to carry heavier weights than most North American races today. |
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Rayon is strong, extremely absorbent, comes in a variety of qualities and weights, and can be made to resemble natural fabrics. |
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Customers often accused scrap dealers of selling false weights or qualities of goods. |
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For travel clothing, there are wrinkle-resistant shirtings and pant weights that are comfortable and easy to launder. |
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It began with players wanting to do weights but not quite knowing what sets, repetitions to do and even the correct lifting techniques to use. |
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The soft feel of some of these fabrics, coupled with their lighter weights, make them an appealing all-season product. |
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Give weights, measurements, and medication dosages in metric units and temperatures in both Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees. |
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Most cohort members reported their offspring's birth weights in pounds and ounces. |
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Instead of simply bench-pressing 250 pounds, they're doing leg exercises, riding stationary bikes and using free weights. |
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Animal carcass weights also indicate advances, with the increase in size of lambs and calves the best indicators of productivity improvements. |
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Aepyornis reached weights in excess of 400 kg and laid the largest eggs the world has ever seen. |
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I no longer had time to lift weights, so I just taught aerobics and played sports. |
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I worked out three to four times a week, attending aerobics classes and lifting weights. |
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His breath rasps in his lungs and iron chains that weights him down binds his arms. |
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Despite gale force winds lashing the Oaks complex on Sunday weights were still well spread around the 64-field on Cedar Lake. |
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Physically unfit women at unhealthy weights have higher chronic disease risk. |
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The mean weights of the quantiles were 168, 209, 231, 248, 262, and 277 grams. |
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He stays in shape throughout the year by canoeing and kayaking, hiking with poles and lifting weights. |
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Day after day, the pair attempted to outdo each other lifting weights in the Celtic gym. |
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Distances still refer to yards or miles, weights are in pounds and ounces, and temperature readings are in Fahrenheit. |
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The whole of the mechanism was powered by heavy weights which drove the cog wheel. |
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When the weights reach the floor the clock has to be wound, hoisting the weights back up. |
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I would have 860 lb weights on my shoulders and would do one-arm jerks with 120 lb weights. |
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The weights are there to help you sculpt your body, not to massage your ego. |
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The weights room was gutted and has been extended in width and length. |
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Couple that with a car that weights 1384 kg, driving the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission and you'll get some idea of its capabilities. |
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We standardized scores in each category then applied the weights indicated above to arrive at our final results. |
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You train hard with heavy weights, maxing out on every ball-busting set. |
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Bootstrap and jackknife analyses were performed under the MP criterion, with equal weights for all positions and two random additions of sequences for 200 replicate searches. |
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The exercise range in resistance training is quite broad, as there are dozens of individual exercises that can be performed with free weights as well as machines. |
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Still, there are plenty of free weights, barbells and dumbbells. |
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As a result, shippers, fruit jobbers, and retailers were primarily concerned about fruit weights, perishability, and aesthetic qualities, including color, flavor, and texture. |
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Dating from the late ninth century AD, the hoard includes silver coins, fragments of two swords, weights, a belt buckle, strap ends as well as the boat nails. |
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A Soviet-made 82 mm mortar weights 60 kg with its bipod and baseplate. |
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Large, high-gaining sires produce calves with large birth weights. |
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Invariable uniformity of value in the currency, has a relation to the interests of the people, similar to that of uniformity of weights and measures. |
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She is also a veteran steeplechase jockey who had to put weights in her jodhpurs to keep her mount on the horse. |
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Looking back I can see that that first apartment had a good layout and was spacious, but it was ground floor and the guys above me lifted weights to acid rock. |
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Alcohols and ethers having higher molecular weights do not dissolve well in water, however, because the water molecules can not completely surround those molecules. |
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The sets of weights were once the work tools of the county's pound police where they were used to measure the pounds, ounces, quarters and gills of an untold number of items. |
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Although this is adequate for some common proteins, it is useless for, say, enzyme complexes that commonly have molecular weights of 5 MDa or more. |
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Something that I do every year when the Grand National weights are published at the start of February, is to buy the Racing Post and look at what the tipsters say. |
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He lifts weights and can bench-press five reps of 185 pounds. |
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He has his diamonds and ankle weights on and he's going for a jog. |
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Since DNA molecules have much higher molecular weights than proteins, the molecular sieve used in electrophoresis of DNA must be different as well. |
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The uniformity of administrative structures was reflected, later, in the imposition of a national, decimal system of weights, measures, and currency. |
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But over that winter we produced something like 600 sherds of pottery, a collection of late Bronze Age metalwork, spindlewhorls, loom weights, and animal bone. |
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On the other hand, if adjacent digits and are transposed, the transposition will go undetected when multiplied by the difference between their weights is a multiple of. |
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Last week I heard a woman tell a friend that she fired her trainer because he was making her lift too many weights. |
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Also, he lifted weights with his teeth to bulk up his neck and trapezius muscles. |
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Alcohols and ethers with higher molecular weights are not miscible in water, however, because the water molecules can not completely surround those molecules. |
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Researchers looked at records of births between 2003 and 2005 in order to compare birth weights, diet, and weight when the baby was discharged from hospital. |
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Poor maternal diet before conception can result in offspring with reduced birth weights and increased risk of developing type II diabetes and obesity. |
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It is very important that farmers selling livestock and other products start to think in terms of the metric system of weights and measures such as kilos and litres. |
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The answer is to standardize the system of weights and measures. |
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Press under kitchen weights and let sit overnight at room temperature. |
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Basically it's a series of counterbalanced weights which moves the camera's centre of gravity away from the operator whilst still allowing them to perform camera moves. |
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There are two large weights hung from pulleys behind the clock. |
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He also obtained a patent for a windlass for raising weights. |
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We come across bright ideas in books, like over-length lines passed through pulleys under floats and the excess taken up by counter-balancing weights. |
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And then there are counter-balanced scales, which use a variety of different sized weights to counter balance the weight of the object placed upon them. |
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The second thing that I do is I go to the gym and I lift weights. |
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The most popular way to increase your strength is to lift weights. |
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We practice slowly lifting heavier weights to work all my body parts. |
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It doesn't matter how many weights I do and fitness regimes I do. |
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Experiment with a variety of weights to determine what you should use. |
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That's why you've got to keep lifting heavier and heavier weights. |
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Keep two weights of press cloths on hand and use them appropriately. |
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Magnesium also helps in the release of energy by transferring the key phosphate molecule to adenosine triphosphate, the explosive energy source you use when you lift weights. |
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A very knowledgeable student fills her in with the exact difference between the different weights in boxing including welterweight, which she hadn't asked for. |
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Other potential sources of lead include fishing-line weights, metal weights in curtains, antique ceramics, leaded glass, and water from pipes with lead solder. |
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Bomber fur jackets from the winter ranges will translate into bombers made of textured knits that emulate fur fabrics, but in lighter summer weights. |
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Lifting weights strengthens the muscles, bones and connective tissue. |
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A large windlass, connected to a pair of thick chains, was hooked both to the door and a set of large counter weights a few feet inside the passage. |
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But they admit that the rewards for success are so great that athletes continue to pump up their already muscle-bound bodies to lift even heavier weights. |
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Some were formal duties, such as inspecting weights and measures or inspecting bridges, others were informal, such as knocking people up early in the morning for work. |
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I wasn't training with weights to get better in football or wrestling. |
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Instead, take a walk or a quick jog, lift weights, take a hot shower to relax or do any activity you enjoy that will keep your mind off smokeless tobacco. |
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To yield meaningful tests of significance, sample weights were applied to the data and then rescaled to equal the actual number of cases in the sample. |
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Bring the weights back down until your elbows form 90-degree angles. |
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This particular model has a useful feature in that, since the weights are internal and are able to shift it can be used as either a left-handed or a right-handed planer. |
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In 1604 he demonstrated that unequal weights drop with equal velocity, an observation apocryphally said to be based on the dropping of weights from the leaning Tower of Pisa. |
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This type of building is seen mainly as a workshop, rather than as a living space, an idea borne out by the many loom weights found in these types of buildings. |
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For many decades now, the Queen has had heavy lead weights sewn into the hems of her skirts by her dress maker Angela Miller. |
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In addition to the 18 hours a week she spends riding and lifting weights, she builds her own trails, laboring with shovel and pickax for six hours at a stretch. |
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Finding that the isotopes of neon have atomic weights that are whole numbers vindicated Prout's hypothesis that hydrogen was the basis for all the elements. |
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A belt-positioning booster seat will help position the seat belts on your child's body and will fit your child until she weights about 60-80 pounds. |
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Many multijoint exercises such as walking lunges, running stairs with weights and dumbbell squats while lunging will promote positive changes in body composition. |
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Such products are not suited for the rigours of public life, and need to be adapted, at the very least by sewing in hem weights. |
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The book discloses that occasionally, weights are sewn into the seams of dresses to avoid potential embarrassment. |
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In fact, research has shown that hitting the weights without fuel can lead to the breakdown of muscle. |
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Kate, sweetie, you really need to get some hem weights fitted to your clothes. |
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The Queen, who has lead weights sewn into her dress, would never let such a wardrobe malfunction occurr. |
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Mott's family started selecting sires for lower birth weights years ago. |
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The bridge was constructed so that concrete counterweights in each tower raised the span, acting much as sash weights do in an old double-hung window. |
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Accordingly, a mixture of polymer molecules with a range of molecular weights results during synthesis. |
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I had no bench or power rack, so by necessity every exercise I did started with the weights on the floor. |
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The usage of coin weights, especially glass ones, goes back to Ptolemaic and Byzantine times. |
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She was there, tumbling the marvelous cucumiform weights down upon a chest which looked as though it would cave in under such manna. |
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Table 9 shows the results of average values, fuzzy weights and defuzzied weights of the attributes for the decision-making process. |
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This mathematical discipline, by the help of geometrical principles, doth teach to contrive several weights and powers unto motion or rest. |
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Like everyone else who lifts weights, I wanted to maximize my gains and give myself the best chance to succeed. |
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They were also in charge of various administrative duties, such as the checking of weights and measures. |
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The coins have the same sizes, shapes and weights as those with the old designs, which will continue to circulate. |
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It consists of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other organic compounds. |
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The exact measurements and weights made it easy to detect lightweight counterfeits. |
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In 1803 Dalton orally presented his first list of relative atomic weights for a number of substances. |
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Dalton estimated the atomic weights according to the mass ratios in which they combined, with the hydrogen atom taken as unity. |
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We have worked hard to tweak the weights on the first LOD until Kila deforms accurately as she moves. |
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Common training equipment includes free weights, rowing machines, jump rope, and medicine balls. |
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The idea probably was to create a handbook for merchants, essentially a text on weights, measures and distances. |
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Bowls are designed to travel a curved path because of a weight bias which was originally produced by inserting weights in one side of the bowl. |
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The collective environmental weights of fire and livestock browsing have transformed landscapes in many parts of the world. |
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In the wake of lead concerns, zinc appears in weights for various applications ranging from fishing to tire balances and flywheels. |
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Pups of these species are weaned at lower weights than their phocid counterparts. |
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Similarly, scavenging theropods were not trapped due to their lower body weights, combined with proportionally larger feet. |
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Warships of the period were armed with guns firing projectiles of varying weights, bearing high explosive warheads. |
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It consists of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds. |
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Even elsewhere in the Alberta province, weights averaging more than twice those of Jasper grizzlies have been recorded. |
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Their weights vary seasonally, growing from spring to autumn and reaching a peak just before the winter. |
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If average weights are used, the European badger ranks as the second largest terrestrial mustelid, behind only the wolverine. |
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Additional sports facilities include a sportsfield, running track, 3 badminton courts and a weights area. |
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A system of single weights and measures was introduced and in 1850 the Swiss franc became the Swiss single currency. |
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He was very positive about the Calicut authorities' regulation of trade and attention to weights or measurements. |
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It is difficult to generalize or average out the weight of all cattle because different kinds have different averages of weights. |
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New packing plants in the 1980s stimulated a large increase in cattle weights. |
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We examine the structure of pseudocodewords in Tanner graphs and derive lower bounds of pseudocodeword weights. |
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Usher reports that Hero of Alexandria's treatise on Mechanics focussed on the study of lifting heavy weights. |
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This, the Warburton Range meteorite, weights 125 lbs and is a single mass displaying regmaglypt patterns on its surface. |
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In 1681, Denis Papin discovered the pressure inside a vessel could be regulated by placing weights on top of the vessel lid. |
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Such indices are usually market capitalization weighted, with the weights reflecting the contribution of the stock to the index. |
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Again, the pit is covered with plastic sheet and weighed down with tire weights. |
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Other initiatives included the standardization of all weights and measures throughout the kingdom, and an agricultural survey and registry. |
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Cover crust with parchment paper and pour in baking beans or weights. |
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The items, ranging from pottery and loom weights to wattle and daub from buildings, were unearthed by archaeologist Brian Hope-Taylor. |
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The Ebor winner often comes from lower down the weights and one who takes the eye is Wing Collar. |
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Lifting Weights Get a cardio workout in while lifting weights! |
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Otherwise you'll find yourself in a room with a deflated gym ball, a set of 5kg weights, a rattly running machine and a water font with no cups. |
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The four risk weights are 0 percent, 20 percent, 50 percent, and 100 percent, with the highest weight being applied to the riskiest assets. |
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If you're a limousine liberal or a Volvo-driving social scientist, buy ten pounds of exercise leg weights. |
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In the next section, we briefly review the linear programming approach to MCDM with incomplete weights. |
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Evaporation of the methanol, with a rotary evaporator made it possible to determine the actual weights of the crude extract. |
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The rays that the cobias like to follow are manta, southern and the roughtail stingray that can reach weights of 650 pounds. |
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The voices were compared with other measurements such as the boys' heights, weights, neck sizes and lung volumes. |
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In addition, performances do not change with low weights, old impregnation plants or high viscosity bitume. |
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The Laurentian family includes regular, semibold and bold weights, with italics for regular and semibold. |
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Both packages include predefined primary fonts for regular, semibold and bold weights in eight, 12 and 72 point sizes. |
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Next we moved onto weights, and one piece of equipment that was to become common was the weighted medicine ball. |
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Caroline Lucas, Norwich TO prevent a shower curtain from flapping around, sew either lead fishing weights or coins into a hem at the bottom. |
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Couple removed the weights and continued the session further. |
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Anyone who is willing to set aside the time to variously lift weights, do situps and pullups, and jump rope will tone their body. |
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Illustrations of end product applications are included, as well as a technical drawing and chart of the two FX models' dimensions and weights. |
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These samples have different molecular weights and molecular weight distributions. |
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When the molecular weights of all chains are similar, there's a scatter index near 1 and a high uniformity would be gained at surface coatings. |
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Her workout includes running on the treadmill and lifting weights. |
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Hydrobrite Plastics Oils low-volatility white mineral oils in a wide range viscosities and molecular weights. |
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Spear Thistle was impressive at Uttoxeter but a 10lb rise in the weights makes him worth opposing, so I'm drawn to the bottom two. |
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I dropped the weights on my bedroom multigym and found the rose on the downstairs ceiling was destroyed. |
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The weights have comfortable mesh handles equipped with push-button LED lights to tone arms and boost visibility. |
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Her hotel room had a treadmill, a chin-up bar, a punching bag and a few free weights. |
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When the eight-day duration spring balance movement was developed, clocks were updated again and the weights discarded. |
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Circuit training with a mixture of weights and cardio is another way to achieve fitness while preserving muscle mass. |
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Despite being 3lb out of the weights, Triggerman stayed on for fourth spot in a three-mile veterans' handicap chase on heavy ground. |
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The appendix contains tables of information pertaining to weights of bars and flats, conversion factors, and trigonometrical expressions. |
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In order to avoid the influence of yarn unbandage from the bobbin, the branch was tensed with 4 weights of mass. |
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Consigliere is back up in the weights again after his wide-margin success at Wincanton and he will find life more difficult. |
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The company's selection includes a variety of continental quilts and pillows in an extensive range of sizes and weights. |
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If you are lifting weights, creatine can increase the amount of reps that you can perform and therefore increase strength. |
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James Eustace believes a hike the weights is the main obstacle facing Orcadian in the ladbrokes. |
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Called CrystalView, it addresses crystallinity management as the new frontier in optimizing bottle quality at ever-lighter weights. |
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The CUA would be an improvement over the SDR because adjustments in currency block weights would be continuous and not made by a political body. |
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Jason acts as if he spent the summer lifting weights with Arnold Schwarzenegger the way he outmuscles players for rebounds. |
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How does a buyer guard against overglazing or fraudulent abuse of weights and measures regulations? |
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Vulcanite has crept in towards the bottom of the weights and while this is his stiffest task by far, he can continue on an upward curve. |
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Mick Channon's Misternando heads the weights following the defection of Godolphin's Delsarte. |
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Thus, gonadal growth, total body weights, thyroxin levels, plumage moult and the testis histological profiles were investigated under long days. |
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These include exposure to diathermy plumes, outdated guidelines for handling cytotoxic substances and standards for theatre crate weights. |
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In this paper, we propose a slight modification of HD which allows us to handle digraphs whose edge weights are not necessarily distinct. |
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The moulding machine was fitted with a 14 mm screw for plasticising the small volumes of material in such low shot weights. |
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But he questions the idea of doing weights on stationary bicycles. |
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The hotel in Herndon also contains a state-of-the-art fitness center equipped with free weights, stationary bicycles, cross-trainers, stair climbers and treadmills. |
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There, among other things, weights were lifted and the discus thrown. |
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On being asked whether he had raised heavy weights or pressed strongly, he responded that he had blown a vuvuzela during a recent World Cup soccer game. |
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The vibration of the omni-table is provided by a single vertical squirrel cage motor equipped with adjustable force, unbalanced wheel weights at each end. |
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The weights are headed by course-and-distance winner Cannon Fodder, who has been dropped 5lb since finishing seventh in a Listed contest at Cheltenham last time. |
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Stevin declared that using decimals was so important that the universal introduction of decimal weights, measures and coinage was only a matter of time. |
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Crowded onto this, alongside gleaming brass scales and weights, were even more jars of sweets, a cornucopia of fruit drops, cachous, sherbet-dips, cinder toffee and so forth. |
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Carter Sans is based on the OpenType cross-platform format and comprises eight weights, including regular, medium, semibold and bold, each with corresponding italics. |
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Wolters and Mareschal have presented a similar method for determining the modification of a given set of weights, which sums up absolute deviations. |
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When the weights were published this week for the race that began life as the Irish Sweeps Hurdle, Reizovic and Scottish Boogie were inserted at the top of the market. |
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This new product blends bleached kraft pulp with bleached mechanical pulp to provide high strength, hefty bulk and high opacity at light basis weights. |
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This results in those rare earths with lower atomic numbers and atomic weights actually having larger atoms than elements that are higher in the periodic table. |
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Significantly, it is a ballerina who is helping Under Armour re-brand itself as a company that caters to women who spin, kickbox, lift weights and run. |
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An aliphatic polyester is melt-blended with an alcohol to initiate an alcoholysis reaction resulting in hydroxyalkyl or alkyl terminal groups and lower molecular weights. |
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Downrigger weights, lead-core lines and heavier lead weights remain legal. |
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The weights kept the twist from backing up before the rollers. |
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The fly fisher was armed with a 16ft rod, a Wet Cell 2 line, a box of Waddingtons, and tube flies of various weights, about two to two and a quarter inches long. |
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These weights are used as a balance for the overhanging verandah. |
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