Some of this fluid crosses the visceral pleura and accumulates as a small sterile pleural effusion. |
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The main source of bacterial growth in whirlpool tubs is the residue which accumulates in the piping. |
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It accumulates in the body, eventually forming needle-shaped crystals in the fluid in and around the joints. |
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Avoid king mackerel, which accumulates more toxins, including mercury, than other mackerel species because of its size. |
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As a result, it accumulates in the brain causing stress and further tiredness. |
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The embryo enters a quiescent stage, accumulates storage compounds and acquires desiccation tolerance. |
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Although your body can fix itself on the fly, damage accumulates if the rate of wear and tear is greater than the rate of repair. |
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The interest accumulates on a daily basis and the rate is 11.75 per cent per annum. |
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Aits are typically formed by the deposition of sediment in the water, which accumulates over a period of time. |
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A just man maintains his life as a wretched beggar while another, stained by well known crimes, accumulates the highest honours. |
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The pregnant woman accumulates fat during pregnancy to guarantee fetal development and lactation. |
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By answering questions on the backside of crowns and labels through emails, landlines and SMS messages one accumulates points. |
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It accumulates in plaque, where it decreases microbial acid production and enhances enamel remineralization. |
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The analysis of metal fluxes in the soil, using in situ zero-tension lysimeters, showed that this andosol currently accumulates metal elements. |
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A lush habitat appears where surface water accumulates in shallow depressions to form seasonal or fairly permanent ponds. |
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A phase discriminator samples the output of the oscillator and accumulates data representing the duty cycle of that signal. |
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If riparian vegetation is left undisturbed, organic matter accumulates in the soil and enhances microbial activity. |
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Due to its lipophilic nature, vitamin E accumulates in cellular membranes, fat deposits and other circulating lipoproteins. |
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A living language both accumulates new words of value and preserves what is old and of value. |
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The OEC accumulates the four oxidizing equivalents that are required for water oxidation. |
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Newspapers get the daily reader, while a magazine audience accumulates over time. |
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Igniting with unstoppable force, the whole shuddering plot accumulates volume on a logarithmic scale before its explosive, bunker busting climax. |
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Soil accumulates behind the rigid leaves of the vetiver grass, and eventually forms stable terraces on which crops can be grown. |
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When you live in one big room and are as menseful as we two, you must have a place to put all of the things one accumulates. |
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You may also be given a drain, to remove any blood and fluid that accumulates around the wound. |
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This is a condition where thick sticky fluid accumulates behind the eardrum as a result of an infection of the middle ear. |
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Bilirubin accumulates in the body when the excretion of bilirubin in the bile cannot keep up with production. |
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Some experience ankle or leg swelling because the excessive fluid from the blood cells accumulates there. |
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If the lipid material accumulates in the hair follicle, we have the formation of comedones, or blackheads. |
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It does nothing to remove the visceral fat that accumulates around the abdominal organs. |
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After sufficient burnable material accumulates in and upon the soil, a hot fire can occur. |
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Lake Natron has no river outlet, and sodium carbonate accumulates in it, leached out from the surrounding volcanic rocks. |
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It merely compounds the problem as interest on your outstanding loans accumulates. |
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The ice fog that accumulates is due to an air inversion that traps the air. |
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A clump of rank and tangled vegetation thus accumulates, seeds, and stimulates further growth. |
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This heat gradually accumulates and eventually causes localized eruptions of basaltic magmas. |
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The sit mutant of tomato accumulates the biologically inactive compound trans ABA alcohol instead of ABA in response to water stress. |
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The calcite is an insoluble mineral, which upon death of the organisms sinks to the floor of the body of water and accumulates in the sediment. |
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If hindered from escaping by an insulator, the heat accumulates to a degree that can be exploited for generating electricity. |
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Instead the acetylcholine accumulates and affects both voluntary an involuntary muscles. |
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Since he has recently, himself, acquired a garden shed I will be interested to see if it accumulates some Palladian detailing for the fun of it. |
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Urocanic acid, imidazole propenoic acid, is a metabolic product of histidine, which accumulates in skin and is excreted in sweat. |
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The amount produced is proportional to the cooking time and accumulates with a second and subsequent heating. |
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The embryo matures and the seed accumulates storage products, acquires desiccation tolerance, and loses water. |
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I immediately went outside my home with a ladder and scooped up some of the fine silt that accumulates in my roof's rain gutters. |
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Hydrogen becomes explosively dangerous if it accumulates in the upper spaces of a structure. |
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One possible explanation for this finding is that long-term habituation accumulates with successive stimulus exposures and survives the lengthy time between trials. |
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Also known as parrot fever, this bacterial illness can occur when people have contact with infected bird feces or with the dust that accumulates in birdcages. |
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You can use a baster or spoon to remove fat as it accumulates. |
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In this condition, fluid accumulates under the retina because of a leaky blood vessel in the choroid, a layer of blood vessels located under the retina. |
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Lead accumulates in the body and its effects are irreversible. |
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Fluid accumulates, pressure builds in the ears, and infection may set in. |
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My understanding of radiation is it accumulates in the body. |
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In Theravada Buddhism one accumulates merit through renunciation. |
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Variation accumulates over time through a random process of mutation. |
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We derive corrective tax rules when firms are oligopolists whose production processes generate emissions that add to a stock of pollution that accumulates over time. |
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The excess fat transforms into interior heat, accumulates and impairs yin fluid, and thereby prevents food essence from nourishing the muscles, skin, lungs and stomach. |
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Cadmium also accumulates in the bone, pancreas, adrenals, and placenta. |
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Ninety percent plastic, this debris accumulates on the beaches of Midway where it becomes a hazard to the bird population of the island. |
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The pH in marshes tends to be neutral to alkaline, as opposed to bogs, where peat accumulates under more acid conditions. |
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A genetic variant that accumulates more sugar and less starch in the ear is consumed as a vegetable and is called sweet corn. |
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It has stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in the sugar sucrose, which accumulates in the stalk internodes. |
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Capital accumulates through investment, but its level or stock continually decreases due to depreciation. |
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The modified protein is resistant to degradation by lysosomal enzymes and accumulates intracellularly. |
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When enough snow accumulates it can flow out the opening of the bowl and form valley glaciers which may be several kilometers long. |
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In Canada, it has been estimated that new peat bog mass accumulates 60 times faster than the amount harvested each year. |
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Low-quality burnt lime, which accumulates in the steel works anyway, can be used as the desulphurisation agent. |
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The most pronounced remodeling can be seen in metaphyses where lead accumulates predominantly. |
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For photodynamic therapy, a photosensitizing agent is applied to the cervix and accumulates in the premalignant cells, he explained. |
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Fat is mainly deposited in subcutaneous tissue, but it also accumulates in the abdominal or thoracal region. |
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Combines are equipped with a grain tank, which accumulates grain for deposit in a truck or wagon. |
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Duned coasts appear where sand accumulates on a beach faster than the waves can move the material alongshore. |
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Quakers result from sphagnum moss growing over the water that accumulates in the hollows in the granite. |
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This is a continuous way our knowledge accumulates, through the logic and process of proofs and refutations. |
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Under present law, the Department of Public Safety can suspend a license from 30 to 90 days when the holder accumulates three moving violations. |
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The tobacco plant readily absorbs and accumulates heavy metals, such as copper from the surrounding soil into its leaves. |
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Lead is a neurotoxin that accumulates in soft tissues and bones, damages the nervous system, and causes blood disorders. |
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Peat usually accumulates slowly at the rate of about a millimetre per year. |
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The skeleton, where plutonium accumulates, and the liver, where it collects and becomes concentrated, are at risk. |
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If enough hydrogen sulfide accumulates in an anoxic zone, the gas can rise into the atmosphere. |
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It accumulates as unattached particles and forms extensive beds in suitable sublittoral sites. |
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The nest cavity is unlined but soon accumulates a litter of fish remains and cast pellets. |
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This lactate accumulates in the muscle, resulting in a muscle pH decline which causes the denaturation of muscle proteins. |
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If the broke accumulates, a larger proportion can be used in making coloured papers, otherwise the above quantity is sufiicient. |
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Superglacial sediment, which accumulates on the marginal zone of a glacier during down-melting, probably buried isolated blocks of ice. |
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Other marine animals can be vectors for such toxins, as in the case of ciguatera, where it is typically a predator fish that accumulates the toxin and then poisons humans. |
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He was diagnosed with hydrocephalus with trigone of the lateral ventricle, or an abnormal condition where fluid accumulates in the back part of his brain. |
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In areas where water accumulates, dangerous bogs or mires can result. |
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They're going to lay down tracks and have helpers push gullible gawpers along, amid the debris and detritus that inevitably accumulates in such forgotten places. |
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Sediment from the continent above cascades down the slope and accumulates as a pile of sediment at the base of the slope, called the continental rise. |
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We will study the role of macrophages and particularly analyse a subtype, which accumulates in the outer mesothelial layer of the heart, the epicardium. |
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In order to increase security, desire appears in all its forms, and one accumulates more and more of that which establishes one's position in samsara. |
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Because organic matter accumulates over thousands of years, peat deposits provide records of past vegetation and climate by preserving plant remains, such as pollen. |
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