Carbon is cycled through the hydro and geosphere through biological, physical/chemical, geological, and human activity. |
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Too much sympathetic nervous system activity can be associated with stress, anxiety, and dysphoric mood. |
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Drugs can modulate the activity of the sympathetic nervous system by affecting the synthesis, storage, release or reuptake of noradrenaline. |
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Birdwatching, or birding, is a form of wildlife observation in which the observation of birds is a recreational activity. |
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Police have received reports of gang activity in the neighborhood. |
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The house was a hive of activity as we prepared for the party. |
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However, the Methodist Federation did call for a boycott of Japan, which had invaded China and was disrupting missionary activity there. |
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There are also many in other parts of the world, formed through diaspora, conversions, and missionary activity. |
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This kind of life is often seen as incompatible with any kind of worldly activity including that which is normally regarded as virtuous. |
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The spiritual insight gained from their ascetic struggles make monastics preferred for missionary activity. |
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After the advent of state funded universal education, the Church was not permitted to carry on educational, instructional activity of any kind. |
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A significant proportion of Free Church activity is to be found in the Highlands and Islands. |
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Please demand that the US government withdraw its support from this shocking terrorist activity. |
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His only significant literary activity in 1965 was the editing of the three war novels into a single volume, published as Sword of Honour. |
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In the twentieth century there was a surge of activity in Scottish literature, known as the Scottish Renaissance. |
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The Methodist Convention in 1887 recommended that chapels regard theatrical activity as an immoral practice on a par with gambling. |
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Following Maurice's death in January 2003, at the age of 53, Barry and Robin retired the group's name after 45 years of activity. |
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Stone sculpture is an ancient activity where pieces of rough natural stone are shaped by the controlled removal of stone. |
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However, there as elsewhere the convention is not used for minor figures shown engaged in some activity, such as the captives and corpses. |
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Such mechanism of myorelaxant activity of imperatorin was also suggested in regard to vascular smooth muscle. |
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Rowing is a low impact activity with movement only in defined ranges, so twist and sprain injuries are rare. |
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This activity is limited to the Republic of Ireland where regional competition takes place in both Dublin and Cork. |
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Kuwait first joined the International Ice Hockey Federation in 1985, but was expelled in 1992 due to a lack of ice hockey activity. |
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The port of Shanghai is the largest port in the world in both cargo tonnage and activity. |
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Anthropogenic lakes are artificially created lakes formed by human activity. |
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It is also possible that volcanic activity on Mars will occasionally melt subsurface ice, creating large temporary lakes. |
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In many developed areas, human activity has changed the form of river channels, altering magnitudes and frequencies of flooding. |
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Rivers are often managed or controlled to make them more useful, or less disruptive, to human activity. |
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River management is a continuous activity as rivers tend to 'undo' the modifications made by people. |
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It is used in marketing to describe the inability to assess the value gained from an activity using any tangible evidence. |
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Border Patrol activity is concentrated around border cities such as San Diego and El Paso which have extensive border fencing. |
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A main part of the economic activity in the province is subsistence agriculture. |
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Some of the activity is controversial, however, because regulatory controls over the use of natural resources are not always effective. |
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The cultivation of seaweed is an important activity in some parts of the province. |
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The culture of Scotland refers to the patterns of human activity and symbolism associated with Scotland and the Scottish people. |
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Domestic policy are administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation's borders. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, television quickly became the main leisure activity in developed nations. |
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Highland and border society acquired a reputation for lawless activity, particularly the feud. |
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Clothed in the toga or military regalia, the body communicates rank or sphere of activity, not the characteristics of the individual. |
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It is believed that military activity in the forts there continued well into the early 5th century. |
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They transformed their households into centres of religious activity and offered places of safety for priests. |
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Colonial families were large, and these small dwellings had much activity and there was little privacy. |
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Loyalist activity surged in the wake of the American defeat, especially in New York. |
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Recruiting adequate numbers of Loyalist militia in America proved difficult due to high Patriot activity. |
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Other areas not generally recognised as Celtic Nations, such as Galicia in Spain, also have communities of revivalist interest and activity. |
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Evidence of the details of plate motions and other tectonic activity in the Precambrian has been poorly preserved. |
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After the first chip is broken off of the egg, there is no activity for around 27 hours. |
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After this period, the hatching activity accelerates and the shell is broken apart in 35 hours. |
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Much of this activity is secretive but investigations have revealed that tens of thousands of hares could be being culled every year. |
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Cumbernauld in the last few years has seen a surge of business activity with the New OKI UK headquarters in Wardpark and Yaskawa Electronics too. |
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The hub of Scottish commercial activity in the colonial period was Virginia. |
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The remainder of the 16th century saw an explosion of confessional activity. |
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The earliest evidence of human activity near the city comes from the area around Cambusbarron. |
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He supervised the activity and behaviour of royal sheriffs and sergeants, held courts and reported on these things to the king personally. |
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Currently, there are many pipe bands that perform in parades and other public events as a primary activity. |
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Scottish country dancing is now recognised as a valuable activity for maintaining health and fitness. |
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His activity in this respect varied according to circumstances, and the custom ceased to be obligatory after Pye's death. |
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At the same time, an intense volcanic activity left large quantities of granite. |
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The valleys themselves were a result of a strong tectonic activity between the African and the Eurasian plate. |
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The activity employs around 9,000 people, and more than 60 firms work in fish and seafood processing. |
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The US market is the largest and the European market is the second largest, with growing activity in the Middle East, Asia, and Central America. |
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His government had a company, Fu Ning Company, which had a monopoly over commerce and industrial activity in Ningxia. |
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Early activity was mainly by levels or adits driven into coal seams from outcrops in the valley sides. |
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There is no evidence of prehistoric or Roman activity in this area, but the area has not been fully excavated. |
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In this landscape there is widespread evidence of both current and former industrial activity. |
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Over the three nights a total of nearly 14 hours of enemy activity had been recorded. |
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Secondly, the report showed early signs of lobbying existing, with the scale of the local infrastructure and ship building activity exaggerated. |
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In conclusion, authors suggested that both tensioned and nontensioned taping across the UT muscle reduce its activity. |
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The onset of containerization made San Francisco's small piers obsolete, and cargo activity moved to the larger Port of Oakland. |
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Other yew species contain similar compounds with similar biochemical activity. |
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Deformational events are often also associated with volcanism and igneous activity. |
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Geochemical observations may help to deduce the global level of biological activity, or the affinity of certain fossils. |
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The last half of the 19th century saw a tremendous expansion in paleontological activity, especially in North America. |
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The dip was triggered by a burst of volcanic activity that deposited new silicate rocks, which draw CO2 out of the air as they erode. |
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That activity was launched in 1979 as an activity for kids, although from 2001 is a survey open to adults too. |
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The usual date for this birdwatching collective activity is the January's last weekend. |
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Seasonal changes in the activity rhythm is synchronised with the activity of the main prey. |
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Dolphins are sometimes hunted in places like Japan, in an activity known as dolphin drive hunting. |
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Dolphins and other smaller cetaceans are also hunted in an activity known as dolphin drive hunting. |
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Porpoises and other smaller cetaceans, mainly dolphins, are hunted in an activity known as drive hunting. |
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Some of these can be seen in damming of the river as well as illegal fishing activity. |
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Trading activity increased and new houses were built as economic migrants arrived. |
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In such a situation, the economy reached equilibrium at low levels of economic activity and high unemployment. |
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Much research activity is interdisciplinary, involving collaborators in physics, computer science and engineering and partners in industry. |
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In Europe, it introduced a new type of social activity and a form of drug intake which previously had been unknown. |
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Many analysts have pointed out the former Yemeni government role in cultivating terrorist activity in the country. |
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However the dormant period is also one of considerable activity within the bulb primordia. |
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Pollution from human activity, including oil spills and also presents a problem for freshwater resources. |
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This was allegedly copied by an Englishman who had seen the same activity in China. |
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While Pembrokeshire is not a seismically active area, two periods of activity were noted in the 19th century. |
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The area to the north of the West Pier at Salthill Beach sees much windsurfing activity over the twelve months of the year. |
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Shipbuilding activity increased, and on 18 February 1871 the Barrow Shipbuilding Company was incorporated. |
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The Loch Ryan basin as it is seen today formed as a result of geological and glacial activity. |
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The first period of activity occurred during the Paleozoic era, with two periods of change. |
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Historically the loch has seen human activity on its shores since ancient times. |
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Rambling, hillwalking and climbing are popular, with local outdoor education centres offering courses and activity holidays. |
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Hotspot volcanic island ridges are created by volcanic activity, erupting periodically, as the tectonic plates pass over a hotspot. |
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Phytoplankton account for about half of all photosynthetic activity on Earth. |
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Rather than using a high resting metabolism, leatherbacks appear to take advantage of a high activity rate. |
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However, human activity still endangers leatherback turtles in direct and indirect ways. |
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Sea turtles spend almost all their lives submerged, but must breathe air for the oxygen needed to meet the demands of vigorous activity. |
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During routine activity, green and loggerhead turtles dive for about four to five minutes, and surface to breathe for one to three seconds. |
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Other mechanisms include basking on warm beaches and producing heat through their activity and movements of their muscles. |
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The reasons are not well understood, but are believed to be due to extensive human activity in the area. |
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Gates emerged from the first week of hearings bearing only a few scratches.... He even vowed to resign if illegal activity occurred on his watch. |
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In addition, seals can tolerate large amounts of lactic acid, which reduces skeletal muscle fatigue during intense physical activity. |
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Waste from nuclear weapons decommissioning is unlikely to contain much beta or gamma activity other than tritium and americium. |
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Mining activity varies as to what method is employed to remove the mineral. |
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The whole sequence may later be deformed and tilted by further orogenic activity. |
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Volcanoes are often considered to be extinct if there are no written records of its activity. |
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Climate change can reportedly trigger volcanic activity in sensitive areas by changing pressure of ice or seawater and extreme weather. |
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Earthquakes, hot springs, fumaroles, mud pots and geysers often accompany volcanic activity. |
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There is also a large problem with surveillance of illegal fishing activity. |
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Use of brine for preservation comes from a important property of brine which is water activity. |
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This lowers the water activity as it is a colligative property which depends on number of solute particles present in solution. |
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Often a rift will form in an area of the crust that is already weakened by earlier geological activity. |
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The warming may have been due to intense volcanic activity which produced large quantities of carbon dioxide. |
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The company began petroleum exploration in the 1960s with discoveries in Bass Strait, an activity which became an increasing focus. |
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Dolphins and other smaller cetaceans are hunted in an activity known as dolphin drive hunting. |
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Two changes to the global atmosphere due to anthropogenic activity threaten marine mammals. |
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This eruption produced gases and pumice, but no explosive activity was reported. |
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Lanzarote is the easternmost island and one of the most ancient of the archipelago, and it has shown evidence of recent volcanic activity. |
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Volcanic activity later resumed, producing scoria cones and lava flows atop the older eroded shield. |
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Its main industries are agriculture, dairy farming, livestock, fishing, and tourism, which is becoming the major service activity in the region. |
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All the islands have volcanic origins, although some, such as Santa Maria, have had no recorded activity since the islands were settled. |
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Most of the volcanic activity has centered, primarily, along the Terceira Rift. |
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Since the resettlement of Svalbard in the early 20th century, coal mining has been the dominant commercial activity. |
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The country is situated at the meeting point of the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate, leading to considerable seismic and volcanic activity. |
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While governments can create regulations to control people's behaviours this can be undermined by illegal fishing activity. |
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The fishing capacity problem is not only related to the conservation of fish stocks but also to the sustainability of fishing activity. |
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Monks were instrumental in this activity, among others those of the monastery of Aduard. |
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Due to the cold climate and proximity to major forests bordering the city, skiing is a popular recreational activity in Oslo. |
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These faults may be seen as radiating branches of the Walls Fault, and were exacerbated by glacial activity. |
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The port accounts for more than a third of economic activity of the town of Calais. |
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The geological causes of this earthquake and the seismic activity in the region continue to be discussed and debated by contemporary scientists. |
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Many rifts are the sites of at least minor magmatic activity, particularly in the early stages of rifting. |
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This deformation stage was characterised by persistently high temperatures and increasing water activity. |
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Load profiles are a standard analysis tool showing passenger activity and passenger load at each stop along a route in a single direction. |
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Here, we investigated the anti-influenza activity of a fungi-derived natural product, aureonitol. |
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Autonepiophilia is when the paraphilic individual behaves like a child, usually in wearing diapers as a necessary part of sexual activity. |
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In addition, cathelicidin promotes autophagy, which enhances autophagolysosomal fusion and antimicrobial activity. |
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Binding a repellent at these receptors is believed to cause increased autophosphorylating activity of the CheA kinase. |
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And by the way, it also incites some backshot and spanking tendencies during sexual activity for some. |
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Beardies take two to three years to mature, so be prepared for typical puppy activity during this time. |
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You can collect a metric buttload of data about user activity on your site without too much effort. |
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We sat quietly on the far side of the water as the chacmas treated us to a scene featuring a near-complete life cycle of activity. |
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Rustlings and cheepings came to him across that still, moonlit yard. A concourse of living beings sent the hum of their activity into the night. |
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The most obvious circadian rhythm is the daily cycle of sleep and activity. |
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If a key part of shopping is the conversion of anonymous commodities into possessions, shopping is a cultural as much as an economic activity. |
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Central to the activity of cosplay is elaborate costuming, though some cosplays are enacted using a game system. |
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ApoL6 was reported to have antiviral activity against two picornaviruses, coxsackie B virus and poliovirus. |
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This artisanship or craftspersonship was the sort of Enlightenment activity extolled by Diderot in the eighteenth century. |
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His force was the preternatural activity of a strong imagination, which, curbless and uncontrolled, bore him whithersoever it would. |
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A fundamental feature expressed by the vast majority of cytokines is a profound immunomodulatory activity. |
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For the activity of the agent, being not able to overmaster the resistance of the patient, there will ensue no deperdition. |
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Adjectives, or description words, are another way to turn a standard role or activity into something special. |
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The levels of activity in atmospheric fallout were determined in rain and dustout was collected on vaseline-coated sheets. |
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Some of these endolysins are secreted to the extracellular environment before completion of the viral lysis cycle independent of holin activity. |
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The ratio of serum free T3 over free T4 may reflect the degree of extrathyroidal T4 to T3 conversion activity. |
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The primary complaint leveled against the financialization of economies is that much of this activity is geared towards rent seeking. |
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging visualizes the blood oxygen level-dependent signal in the brain, which indexes neural activity. |
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In the past, parenting was a more gendered activity with more distinct male and female roles. |
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Like any outdoor activity, geocaching involves some inherent risk, and many geocachers enjoy manageable risks. |
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English language learning and teaching is an important economic activity, and includes language schooling, tourism spending, and publishing. |
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Sport England is the governing body responsible for distributing funds and providing strategic guidance for sporting activity in England. |
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Boats shuttled to and fro, and the hawkings and peddlings of all sorts of wares helped to create an amazing scene of activity and prosperity. |
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There are many groups trying to claim healthcare marketing as part of their activity. |
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Whaling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century for Flemish whalers. |
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This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale. |
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During the Second World War, naval activity in the European theatre was primarily limited to the Atlantic. |
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Binding of ligand leads to heterodimerisation and activation of HER2 TK activity. |
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Threshing machines were a particular target, and hayrick burning was a popular activity. |
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London then grew slowly until about 950, after which activity increased dramatically. |
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In 1678 Stockton was building ships and Yarm also had a shipbuilding activity at that time. |
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West Yorkshire has particularly benefited from a great deal of production activity. |
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The rutting, or mating, season lasts from June through September, with peak activity in July and August. |
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Ice movement is dominated by the motion of glaciers, whose activity is determined by a number of processes. |
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By the Iron Age, the site had been effectively abandoned, with some evidence of human activity on the site during the Roman occupation. |
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Pollard suggests that areas of activity in the Neolithic became important markers in the landscape. |
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Major activity at the site appears to have finished about 500 BC, for reasons that are unclear. |
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Progressive hyperfluorescence with late leakage was considered a sign of lesion activity. |
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In particular, there is no information on the activity of the anthelmintic against hypobiotic larvae in tissues. |
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The church also entered into a long period of missionary activity and expansion among the various tribes. |
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Their activity brought about the Radical Reformation, which gave birth to various Anabaptist denominations. |
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Meanwhile, the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492 brought about a new wave of missionary activity. |
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Later writers expanded the legend, giving accounts of missionary activity under Lucius and attributing to him the foundation of certain churches. |
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This activity was limited to the southern half of Ireland, and there is no evidence for them in Ulster or Connacht. |
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This remains true in the Roman Military as the soldiers required appropriate nutrition in order to function at high activity levels. |
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If the soldiers were well fed, they were healthier and able to maintain a high level of physical activity, as well as stave off disease. |
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The teacher is therefore not an imparter of knowledge but only a guide, a director of the energy and activity which the child has to offer. |
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The chances that your Internet activity is being monitored are low, despite the ingressive nature of the modern Internet environment. |
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The middle years of Edward's reign were a period of significant legislative activity. |
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French military activity continued in Italy, with various leagues formed to counter the dominant power. |
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It is possible to measure the activity of each variable instrumently, as has been done by Cheek for the knuckles and by Mauk for the wrist. |
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This chapter describes variations in tropical cyclone activity over the western North Pacific on time scales from interdecadal to intraseasonal. |
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Demand for music as entertainment and as an activity for educated amateurs increased with the emergence of a bourgeois class. |
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The Virginia Seismic Zone has not had a history of regular earthquake activity. |
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Within the United Kingdom, nearly half of all adults partake in one or more sporting activity each week. |
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In 1820, although religious activity was resumed, it was no longer led by the Jesuits. |
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After the defeat of April 1848, there was an increase rather than a decline in Chartist activity. |
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The warring air forces also showed some activity during this period, running reconnaissance flights and several minor bombing raids. |
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Developed countries regulate manufacturing activity with labor laws and environmental laws. |
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The basal body is often called blepharoplast or kinocentrum and many investigators regard it as the center of ciliary activity. |
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In a different kind of criminal activity, the Chicago Tribune reports that Louisiana is the most corrupt state in the United States. |
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Picking beans is a very labor-intensive activity, there's no machine made that can do it. |
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A regime of persistent lahar activity results when eruptive activity continually supplies unconsolidated volcanic material for remobilization. |
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During the 11th century, developments in philosophy and theology led to increased intellectual activity. |
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Identifying and curbing the activity of such ethnocentric languagist functionaries ought to rank high among Chicano political priorities. |
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The coming of the railways added railway bridges to the earlier road bridges and also reduced commercial activity on the river. |
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How much the deforestation was caused by climatic changes and how much by human activity is uncertain. |
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The Peak District provides opportunities for many types of outdoor activity. |
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Deforestation has been an important activity that has taken place on the downs for centuries. |
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Oceanic climates can have much storm activity as they are located in the belt of the stormy westerlies. |
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Northumbria then saw a Golden Age in cultural, scholarly and monastic activity, centred on Lindisfarne and aided by Irish monks. |
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There is some scattered evidence of Late Mesolithic to Bronze Age activity in Ely such as Neolithic flint tools, a Bronze Age axe and spearhead. |
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There is slightly denser Iron Age and Roman activity with some evidence of at least seasonal occupation. |
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The town grew in the shadow of the castle and was awarded borough status to further economic activity. |
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Aerospace activity is very diverse, with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. |
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Loan activity by banks plays a fundamental role in determining the money supply. |
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Penicillin, introduced a few years later, provided a broader spectrum of activity compared to sulfa drugs and reduced side effects. |
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Afonso et al observed that human necrotic, but not apoptotic, neutrophils induced in vitro leishmanicidal activity mediated by macrophages. |
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Team Lotus established Classic Team Lotus in 1992, as the Works historic motorsport activity. |
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For Crick, the mind is a product of physical brain activity and the brain had evolved by natural means over millions of years. |
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Following World War II, the land was returned to the local council which continued activity at the airport as a commercial operation. |
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Studies of humans with life spans of at least 100 have shown a link to decreased thyroid activity, resulting in their lowered metabolic rate. |
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However, a recently unearthed love ballad testifies to literary activity in the local tongue from the Medieval period. |
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This period of energetic activity also had a pronounced effect in the Scandinavian homelands, which were subject to a variety of new influences. |
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This took much of the economic incentive out of raiding, though sporadic slaving activity continued into the 11th century. |
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In 2001, Overall economic activity in the British Chinese community tends to be lower than the general population average. |
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European fishing ventures in and around Newfoundland during the 16th century were the earliest Cornish activity in what was to become Canada. |
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The hills in the locality such as Bathampton Down saw human activity from the Mesolithic period. |
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But as activity increases, the need for works may outstrip the publisher's established circle of writers. |
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This bias may have resulted in his understating British missionary activity. |
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From then on, the area became more populated in connection with activity at the basilica. |
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Thus, the ability to potentiate synaptic activity was specific to macroglial cells. |
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Lancashire in the 19th century was a major centre of economic activity, and hence of wealth. |
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At the 1876 annual conference of missionaries, the beginning of organizational activity in the country was established. |
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In 2006, the Army released a statement regretting the ill feelings that persisted following this activity. |
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The region lies near the intersection of geological plates, with heavy seismic and volcanic activity. |
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The Cholas excelled in maritime activity in both military and the mercantile fields. |
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Here's a fun activity that combines a Mad Lib-like approach with math to create some very interesting word problems. |
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It compares the behavior of nine different mallocs when used with Hummingbird and GNU Emacs dynamic memory activity traces. |
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This increased population contributed to the founding of new towns and an increase in industrial and economic activity during the period. |
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There are many other forms of equestrian activity and sports seen worldwide. |
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However, in 1731 seven verderers became so concerned by the increase in activity that they signed an affidavit which demonstrated their worries. |
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However by the late 19th century, and in the West Country at least, Morris dancing was fast becoming more a local memory than an activity. |
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It has been suggested that the poem was intended to be read aloud, which is probable as this was a common activity at the time. |
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Many medieval sources of and influences on Bacon's scientific activity have been identified. |
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After an intense apostolic activity in Italy, in 1219 Francis went to Egypt with the Fifth Crusade, to announce the Gospel to the Saracens. |
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Evidence suggests that in the 1580s Kyd became an important playwright, but little is known about his activity. |
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After his military activity on the Continent, Jonson returned to England and worked as an actor and as a playwright. |
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Their Italian years were a time of intense intellectual and creative activity for both Shelleys. |
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In this work, guilds were presented as an alternative to state control of industry or conventional trade union activity. |
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His mother's diary from 1905 describes a lively round of social activity and artistic interests. |
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Over the next few years, he and Caroline lived quietly, avoiding overt political activity. |
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The Royal Society of Edinburgh includes literature within its sphere of activity. |
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The square was once famous for feral pigeons and feeding them was a popular activity. |
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In England, the game was developing into a very popular activity for members of the gentry. |
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John Hickenlooper signed a measure that prohibited commercial greyhound racing in Colorado, making it the 39th state to outlaw the activity. |
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This is the governing body for all foxhound packs and deals with disputes about boundaries between hunts, as well as regulating the activity. |
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Hunt saboteurs trespass on private land to monitor or disrupt the hunt, as this is where the hunting activity takes place. |
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In Malaysia, horse racing was introduced during the British colonial era and remains to the present day as a gambling activity. |
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The odds of a horse are set by the market conditions of the betting exchange which is dictated to by the activity of the members. |
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Motorcycling is riding a motorcycle and related social activity such as joining a motorcycle club and attending motorcycle rallies. |
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A style of casual coastal cruising called gunkholing is a popular summertime family recreational activity. |
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As the League developed, its role expanded, and by the middle of the 1920s it had become the centre of international activity. |
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The term microgenesis has been proposed for the continuous formative activity which underlies cognition. |
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Many writers find that a diversionary activity such as doodling provides a good micro-vacation from writing. |
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The project published a further report in June 2014 saying that greater online activity for Yes Scotland had continued. |
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Jersey was a centre of Neolithic activity, as demonstrated by the concentration of dolmens. |
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The letter of marque of a privateer would typically limit activity to one particular ship, and specified officers. |
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Both sides used partisan warfare but the Americans effectively suppressed Loyalist activity when British regulars were not in the area. |
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Land revenue settlements constituted a major administrative activity of the various governments in India under Company rule. |
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As for the distribution of slaves from regions of activity, certain areas produced far more enslaved people than others. |
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The different ethnic groups brought to the Americas closely corresponds to the regions of heaviest activity in the slave trade. |
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Sympathy for the plight of the workers brought repeal of the acts in 1824, although the Combination Act 1825 severely restricted their activity. |
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It reports news and analysis about union activity or problems facing the labour movement. |
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In the long run, there was little impact on trade union activity or industrial relations. |
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Poor living conditions led to high rates of sickness, injury, and death, as well as sabotage and criminal activity. |
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It is not a natural desert but results from human activity from the Middle Ages onwards. |
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In the 19th and 20th centuries the Polish focus on cultural advancement often took precedence over political and economic activity. |
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Roosevelt to postpone the promised invasion as, even with American help, the Allies did not have adequate forces for such an activity. |
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An increase in radio activity on 5 June was correctly interpreted by German intelligence to mean that an invasion was imminent or underway. |
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The goal was to attract private capital and new business activity that would bring jobs and progress to declining areas. |
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These losses affected the ability of financial institutions to lend, slowing economic activity. |
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More volcanic activity formed Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, among other hills. |
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At this time of year the aurora borealis can occasionally be seen on the northern horizon during moderate auroral activity. |
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Economic activity and employment rates in Swansea were slightly above the Welsh average in October 2008, but lower than the UK average. |
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While most of the land is either open or mountainous land, there is a significant amount of agricultural activity within the park. |
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They are essentially a product of human activity aided by the moist Irish climate. |
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Since the end of the Falklands War in 1982, the islands' economic activity has increasingly focused on oil field exploration and tourism. |
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The British military traditionally dominated Gibraltar's economy, with the naval dockyard providing the bulk of economic activity. |
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The exclusion zone also includes two sea areas adjacent to the land areas of most volcanic activity. |
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The northern part of Montserrat has largely been unaffected by volcanic activity, and remains lush and green. |
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The locations of settlements on the island have been vastly changed since the volcanic activity began. |
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As there are no native inhabitants, economic activity in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is limited. |
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Service personnel on the western arm of the island reported only a minor increase in wave activity. |
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Then the inhibitory effects of the three compounds on monophenolase activity of tyrosinase were also determined. |
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At the same time there was increased intelligence and espionage activity, Eastern Bloc defections and diplomatic expulsions. |
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The KLA began an offensive on September 1 around Prizren, causing Yugoslavian military activity there. |
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