The outer doors are missing, the inner doors jammed, and the whole apparatus knocked out of alignment. |
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Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus dragged a man from the inferno before using hose reels to douse the flames in a 70-minute operation. |
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The apparatus is advantageously used in an interferometer to form a device that modulates the amplitude of the optical signal. |
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Much of the distilling operation was lost including the newly acquired equipment and apparatus for the beginnings of the business. |
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About 30 firefighters, some of them wearing breathing apparatus, were needed to bring the flames under control. |
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He was respected as one of the first art historians to apply the apparatus of traditional scholarship to modern art. |
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Thus, the portable telephone apparatus capable of avoiding troublesomeness of the incoming responding operation can be obtained. |
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This change in the structure of the state apparatus itself has led to divisions among employers and within the Liberal-National Coalition. |
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We know that the government are reconfiguring the apparatus of the intelligence community to concentrate in these areas. |
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The apparatus of local government is obviously much less complex than that of semi-independence. |
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The party vowed to intensify the fight corruption within the state apparatus and the whole political system. |
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Nonetheless, the legal apparatus supporting the fiscal system recognized this oversight. |
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It thus seems that this is not an apparatus for crushing the food, but for expressing the liquid from the food triturated by the jaws. |
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Serious art over the next period will come into greater and greater conflict with the framework of the profit system and its political apparatus. |
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One forum is the liberal democratic party system and the bureaucratic apparatus of government. |
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The union apparatus becomes an institutional structure within existing society. |
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Click on the above for other options relating to this Magnetic shielding apparatus and biomagnetism measuring device patent application. |
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It does not help that the scholarly apparatus betrays an equally infirm commitment to rigour. |
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Well, I guess we weren't settled long enough to have all the apparatus that grows up around the writing of poetry. |
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The music is discussed without music examples but the full apparatus of notes and a list of works is provided. |
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The terms hamartia and hubris should become basic tools of your critical apparatus. |
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Their critical apparatus grinds into motion and, often many years later, buoyed by exegesis, the original at last rises to the surface. |
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The invention relates to a method of and an apparatus for producing tribasic propellant charge powders. |
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The invention relates to a method and apparatus for trephining corneal tissue in preparation for keratoplasty. |
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The apparatus determines the transmittance of light through the sample leaf at two wavelengths. |
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This apparatus is fitted with ropes and pulleys that are attached to taut springs to create tension. |
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The text describes the apparatus and method for differential tracking in a magneto-optic data storage system using mark edge detection. |
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Due to the dwindling supplies of naphthenic based crude reserves, a suitable replacement oil must be found for electrical apparatus. |
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This is a method and apparatus for providing a flashing system for a chimney-bonnet positioned on a chimney of a building structure. |
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The apparatus has two operational stimulus lights and three perches equipped with microswitches. |
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From a subset of each group the Dufour's gland and later setose membrane were dissected by removing the sting apparatus with blunt forceps. |
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Geese, of course, do not rely on this tongue for getting food into the mouth, so the hyoid apparatus tends to be simple, but powerful. |
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The center's laboratory was recently equipped with a DNA sequencer, an apparatus that allows her to identify individual fish by their genes. |
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By bypassing the normal hearing apparatus it provides an artificial hearing sensation to deaf people. |
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Mercury amalgams are used in dentistry, and mercurial aids such as the thermometer and blood pressure apparatus aid the doctor. |
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In all eukaryotic cells, the Golgi apparatus is a central organelle in the secretory processes. |
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Golgi apparatus producing secretory vesicles, and mitochondria were found throughout the tube. |
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His study is so full of fossils and chemical apparatus of various kinds that there is barely room to sit down. |
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In fact, the place looked like a film-set or a museum of barbering apparatus. |
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This method and apparatus for combined encryption and scrambling of information takes place on a shared medium network. |
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However, in science fiction it has frequently referred to the viewing apparatus itself. |
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More than a dozen appliances, including 10 pumps and a breathing apparatus tender from Bolton, attended the fire which started at about 7pm. |
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Chewing is a cyclic motion of the mandible and tongue apparatus, whereby food is reduced between the maxillary and mandibular teeth. |
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An electrographic printing apparatus capable of functioning as a copier, printer, and telefax machine is disclosed. |
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Since it is confluent with the perilymph around the rest of the vestibular apparatus, this compartment is called the scala vestibuli. |
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Conversely, the apparatus of state censorship demands the literary malefactions it polices. |
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I say it doesn't matter what type of voting apparatus is used here or in any other state. |
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Two firefighters, in breathing apparatus, entered the maisonette to find the main lounge room alight. |
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Each major political regime maintained its own separate military apparatus. |
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Up to 50 firefighters wearing breathing apparatus spent two hours bringing the fire that gutted the workshop under control. |
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I was anxious about what a derailed security apparatus at a small airport could do to me over nothing more than an innocent safety razor. |
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On outer islands and atolls, however, most matters are settled internally, with little reliance on the state judicial apparatus. |
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The mouth, in the peristomal membrane, contains a powerful chewing apparatus called the Aristotle's lantern. |
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The mouth of most echinoids is provided with five hard teeth arranged in a circlet, forming an apparatus known as Aristotle's lantern. |
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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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Any and every incident was seized upon to bolster police powers and strengthen the state apparatus. |
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One of Fehn's principal problems has been to reconcile the Romanesque scale of the structure with that of delicate optical apparatus. |
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The present invention is directed to an apparatus and process for heating and cooling semiconductor wafers in thermal processing chambers. |
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A method and apparatus for equalizing a received quadrature amplitude modulated signal is disclosed. |
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Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus and protective suits laid sheets of absorbent material on the slick to soak up the chemicals. |
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The exercise program consisted of 8 resistance exercises on a multigym apparatus for 3 upper body muscles and 4 lower body muscles. |
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The native uncanniness of the cinematic apparatus is a periodic subject of theoretical discourse. |
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Badly swollen, Nadia sat out apparatus after apparatus during team optionals. |
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The camera system comprises a lens apparatus with an image-taking optical system and a camera on which the lens apparatus is mountable. |
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Hearts were excised quickly, placed on a Langendorff apparatus and perfused for 5 min with nominally Ca-free Tyrode's solution. |
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Others say the West has forced the government to reinstate the repressive apparatus used by the previous regime to quash opposition. |
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As with the photosynthetic apparatus, stomata can acclimate to long-term variation in CO2 supply. |
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This study breaks down this monolithic characterization of the administrative apparatus by moving officials from all levels to the forefront. |
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Crews wearing breathing apparatus spent more than seven hours extinguishing the blaze and ensuring the property was safe. |
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The transpiration was recorded from the weight change of the whole apparatus sitting on a balance. |
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In the bottom of the container there was a reservoir of water, and above it an apparatus caused electrical arcs to crackle. |
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In fish, the branchial apparatus forms a system of gills for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the water. |
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Being of an inventive turn of mind, Dr. Abrams set upon the task of developing the apparatus. |
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If they use a flat-screen monitor, they can raise or lower the apparatus that holds it. |
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The entire apparatus was elevated to a height of 50 cm above the floor level. |
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Variant manuscripts should be denoted in the apparatus criticus by single, upper case, bold letters. |
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The first stage was the publication of transcriptions and apparatus criticus and plates of the papyri. |
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The reading on the stone or ceramic is then discussed in the apparatus criticus accompanying the text. |
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A sophisticated administrative apparatus was in itself no guarantee of successful rule. |
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He was advised and helped by his uncle Charles Wheatstone who invented the piece of electrical apparatus known as the Wheatstone bridge. |
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Blood pressure is regulated by the secretion of renin from the juxtaglomerular apparatus which increases reabsorption. |
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The macula densa and JG cells are jointly called the juxtaglomerular apparatus. |
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Renin is secreted from the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidney in response to glomerular underperfusion or a reduced salt intake. |
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Even the great 16th century artist Leonardo da Vinci made studies of aerodynamics and flying apparatus. |
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The set is made up solely of movable sea-blue coloured flats, so to speak the empty hull of a baroque stage apparatus. |
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Parts of the security apparatus appear unwilling even to accept responsibility for his rearrest. |
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Who are we to kibitz from the sidelines without access to secret briefings, intelligence, knowledge, and all of the apparatus of government? |
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Besides it melting abilities, the team have designed the apparatus to produce high-quality platinum castings. |
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We told about updating editions and adding apparatus criticus to the texts. |
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The top bankers and their top legal firms are all part of a very deliberate and witting money laundering apparatus. |
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This repetition of the oath in the editorial apparatus suggests a critical dis-ease with the play's most embodied speech-act. |
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As one might expect, the most significant addition to this edition is the critical apparatus. |
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So the reader must resort to the apparatus and notes to figure out what interpretation is driving a given modernization choice. |
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I can testify that the bibliographical apparatus in many articles is unsatisfactory and out-of-date. |
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Firefighters did the walk in relays, taking over from one another when the air in their breathing apparatus ran out. |
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Mr Routh-Jones said 16 firefighters wearing breathing apparatus worked in relays to fight the flames from the inside of the building. |
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The color alternations intensify at various moments, as though attempting to overwhelm the viewer's sensorial apparatus. |
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Organisms along the lines of the cephalochordate amphioxus use the gill apparatus for filter feeding. |
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The apparatus includes two visual indicators, two amplifiers, and a logic circuit. |
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This was because of its repressiveness, which weakened its apparatus and opened up the need for public participation. |
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It seems the ideal apparatus for the city's beautiful people to make grand entrances down after popping to the lav. |
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There is a field, namely, the handling of the apparatus of government, in which bureaucratic methods are required by necessity. |
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Breathing apparatus, three jets, foam and two ground monitors were used to get the inferno under control. |
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The ring's low height and shiny blackness suggest an experimental apparatus. |
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Many of the wartime controls and the apparatus of state collectivism disappeared as if they had never been. |
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The apparatus includes a plurality of tubes and reservoirs in fluid communication with the tubes. |
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Furthermore, as noted above, a theory should generate its own apparatus whenever possible. |
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The current regime of the president rests upon a fearsome security apparatus. |
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The present invention provides methods and apparatus for cutting tubulars in a wellbore. |
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The text is modern-spelling, with in-page apparatus and heavy in-page annotation. |
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The internal security apparatus shut down the radio station in 1975 for its anti-government propaganda. |
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Showmen would also tour schools, libraries and concert halls with the apparatus showing off the latest film slides. |
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As a result it became a real practical proposition to use the apparatus for making drawings from life. |
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Officers wearing breathing apparatus used hand tools to break into the injured man's flat and rescue him from his bedroom. |
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Lucky for me I brought the full-faced respirator and self-contained breathing apparatus with me. |
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Firefighters, wearing breathing apparatus, found the first floor smoke-logged and saw flames coming from the airing cupboard door. |
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That required a whole raft of equipment and apparatus to meet that designation. |
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Fire crews, using breathing apparatus, had to search the building and ensure no persons were either trapped or seriously injured by the blaze. |
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We were then shown all the various equipment, apparatus and tools aboard the engines, which have to be checked and cleaned daily. |
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Most include putting on self-contained breathing apparatus, getting hoses into place and using them to hit targets with water. |
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Cardiological equipment, surgical and orthopaedic instruments, respiratory equipment, and diagnostic apparatus are among the primary imports. |
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We had to dismantle the roof structure without any trusses or center ring apparatus free-falling. |
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Original scientific equipment and apparatus will be displayed with the latest communication and exhibition technology. |
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A method and apparatus for processing a wafer comprising a material selected from an electrical semiconducting material and an electrical insulating material. |
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The apparatus works its mayhem sprinkled with the Holy Water of transparency and consequences. |
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Safety officials believe it snapped, sending both acrobats and apparatus hurtling 25 to 40 feet to the floor. |
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But for a potential presidential candidate to have no apparatus for massaging the media is remarkable. |
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It is difficult to have perspective on a problem when you have been personally part of the apparatus. |
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One path utilizes existing absorptiometric equipment while the other relies on apparatus constructed specifically for the measurement of scattered light. |
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This invention relates to an apparatus for suppressing vibrations and quaky movements in the travel of mobile or automotive type cranes such as rough terrain cranes. |
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The Slovenian, interestingly, was the last among the eight qualifiers for the final but proved to be quite a specialist in this apparatus as he tied with his great rival. |
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While with the fire service in Mayo she completed a two-week basic fire-fighting course and then a breathing apparatus course to qualify as a fire fighter. |
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Measuring devices and a quantitative conceptual apparatus go together. |
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Academic writing generally makes use of such scholarly apparatus as introductions, provisos, disclaimers, acknowledgements, notes and references, bibliographies, and indexes. |
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There is nothing left but the coercive apparatus of the state to keep patients and doctors in line. |
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An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus, including a pair of substrates and a liquid crystal layer interposed between said pair of substrates. |
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Step by step, the penal and custodial apparatus of the United States has become larger, more belligerent, and more brazen. |
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In this research, values for the elastic coefficient of restitution for components of a molasse conglomerate were measured using a newly developed drop-test apparatus. |
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The experimental setup uses a standard OCT system with an additional apparatus to rotate the sample to acquire multiple angularly displaced OCT images. |
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The landing craft was equipped with instruments for communication and analysis including radio equipment, scientific apparatus, and a television system. |
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The procedures and apparatus required for extraction purposes are simple. |
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Six firefighters wearing breathing apparatus went into the smoke-logged building and had to force an entry into the rooms to make sure the building was evacuated. |
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Firefighters using breathing apparatus waded through thick, acrid smoke and intense heat after a neighbour said he believed the woman was still inside. |
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Prior to this, the military apparatus, the judicial system, and the religious establishment were already in the hands of the conservative circles. |
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The other, which was probably unintended though wholly predictable, has been to create a bureaucratic apparatus which has brought many strong men and women to their knees. |
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It has none of the apparatus of a study volume, and its conceptual vocabulary belongs to the sphere of ecumenists and ecclesiologists, not to a general audience. |
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The methods of modern editors will be a point of focus, and students will learn how to interpret and use the apparatus criticus of a scholarly edition. |
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The writer of these lines is not a friend of footnotes, long appendices or pseudo-scholarly apparatus critici, but he would have wished for more diligence in that department. |
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For as long as Homer remains culturally vital, every correct philological finding, incorporated into the apparatus criticus of his texts, will stay alive. |
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By these means students will be able to make intelligent, practical use of an apparatus criticus and to exercise independent judgement in their evaluation of readings. |
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If only there were some massive government apparatus available to us to sift through the metadata and sleuth these fakers out. |
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My pool equipment sits in a large concrete pit below ground, which hides the apparatus equipment from the landscape, and baffles the noise created by the electric pump motor. |
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After cutting the pleural membrane between the sterna and terga, it was possible to remove the entire genital apparatus with a fine-tipped forceps. |
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Mounted onto a stock with the addition of a winch, ratchet apparatus, and trigger mechanism, much further distances and much greater ballistic forces were achieved. |
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The competing elite factions are engaged in a bitter struggle to gain control of the state apparatus and will stop at nothing to achieve their ends. |
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He designed the pyrometer, the mountain barometer and the large theodolites which were used in the American Coast Survey of 1815, and base-line measuring apparatus. |
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This invention relates to apparatus and method for inflating balloons and, while inflated, for allowing insertion thereinto of objects for display, gifts, etc. |
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During growth, the masticatory system, as a static-lever apparatus, retains its initial characteristics of force transfer, despite the considerable changes in skull shape. |
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Once the area is reventilated, labor crews working barefaced can normally do any further rehabilitation work needed in that area. This allows the apparatus. |
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The hulking financial and organizational apparatus of a major party is less invincible than it used to be. |
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The second class of vestibular illusions is concerned with angular accelerations which are sensed by the fluid-filled semicircular canals of the vestibular apparatus. |
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Modern behavioural science has shown that our cognitive apparatus has considerably less influence over our actions than does our emotional machinery. |
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The invention relates to a microphotographic apparatus which superimposes one set of film format markings on an image recorded by a film type held by a camera attachment. |
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The issue for the people of Egypt is that the security apparatus they loathed under Mubarak is still in place. |
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The present invention relates to apparatus for cleaning the interior bore of well bore tubulars, such as is found in the oil and gas production industries. |
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Because access to resources depended upon being inside the state apparatus, patrons rewarded supporters with sinecures in the government and nationalized industries. |
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The necessary apparatus must be assembled nearby and held in readiness. |
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It's believed that the epidemic in Derry is only in its early stages, thus far involving only smoking joints and making bongs out of breathing apparatus. |
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Inside the fibre are the myofibrils, which constitute the contractile apparatus, and a system for controlling the myofibrils through changes in calcium concentration. |
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The lady stood at the viewport, gazing out at a clear view of deep space, unobscured by all the construction booms and other apparatus of the station. |
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He devised a simple apparatus that consisted of a cylinder containing a polonium source and beryllium target. |
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Most photography is done by car, but some is done by trekker, tricycle, walking, boat, snowmobile, and underwater apparatus. |
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The WFD also operates 2 reserve engines and 1 reserve ladder when frontline apparatus goes out of service for maintenance. |
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You Mr Loughlin were not in a position, either of you, to communicate by radio to the breathing apparatus tallyman or to anyone. |
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The spare apparatus fleet comprises six spare engines, three spare ladders, one spare tac, and three spare district chief's units. |
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This constant external chastener ultimately becomes part of each historian's internal control apparatus. |
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Most eukaryotic cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria or the Golgi apparatus. |
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Most proinsulin was processed while it passes Golgi apparatus to secretory granules and secreted into blood circulation as insulin. |
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This would have been impermeable and thus forced the development of more sophisticated respiratory apparatus in the form of gills. |
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For describing changes in parthood relations over time some sort of temporal apparatus needs to be incorporated into the mereology. |
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They are born with a fully functional venom apparatus and a reserve supply of yolk within their bodies. |
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The study was performed on CM clay using a temperature-controlled triaxial apparatus. |
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The stinging apparatus of the sea nettle consists of a nematocyst filled with venoms located primarily on the fishing tentacles of the animal. |
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We've had a trim trail built, which are a series of apparatus for the children to balance and climb across to keep them fit. |
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A drillship is a maritime vessel that has been fitted with drilling apparatus. |
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The recoil of elastic elements in the tongue apparatus is thus responsible for large percentages of the overall tongue projection performance. |
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The chameleon tongue apparatus consists of highly modified hyoid bones, tongue muscles, and collagenous elements. |
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Comparing species' relative intelligence is complicated by differences in sensory apparatus, response modes, and nature of cognition. |
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The targets suggest the attackers are sympathetic to the vast censorship apparatus known as the Great Firewall of China. |
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They still had the army, the police, the Party apparatus and the nomenklatura. |
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An apparatus was installed in the belfry in 1877 so that all eight bells could be chimed by one person. |
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Residents should not be exposed to any moving parts, electrical lines, or mechanical apparatus to get their garbage into the compactor. |
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The theoretical apparatus is that of diffusionism, and cartography is the tool par excellence. |
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The Scottish Division is a British Army Infantry command, training and administrative apparatus designated for all Scottish line infantry units. |
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Oil extraction experiments were performed by using low frequency vibration experimental apparatus, conical flask, sands, surfactant solution etc. |
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The early Irish laws are devoid of a state centred enforcement mechanism and at least some of the judges were outside the state apparatus. |
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The Automatic tide signalling apparatus indicated the tide's state in two ways depending on the time of day. |
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To keep down manufacturing costs, they used a simple, unpatented milling apparatus. |
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Thomson did more than any other electrician up to his time in introducing accurate methods and apparatus for measuring electricity. |
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Part IV, the commentary, comprises a historical introduction and critical apparatus. |
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This edition also contains an excellent critical apparatus that will be very helpful to scholars. |
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A second appendix contains critical apparatus, notes, lists of sources, registers, and a bibliography. |
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Germany promotes the creation of a more unified European political, economic and security apparatus. |
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The government is the particular group of people, the administrative bureaucracy that controls the state apparatus at a given time. |
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The vestibular apparatus can be divided into three semi-circular canals and the otolith organ, which is composed of the utriculus and sacculus. |
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The Ilizarov alignment apparatus gradually corrects deformities, with osteoclasis of the long bone and minimal disruption of the periosteum. |
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The apparatus strikes an inscription upon the edge with the same blow that strikes the two faces. |
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A simple apparatus for measuring gas production by methanogenic cultures in serum bottles. |
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He used the same apparatus as in his previous experiment, but placed the discharge tube between the poles of a large electromagnet. |
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Crews wearing breathing apparatus found a wicker laundry basket, its contents and the bathtub on fire in the bathroom. |
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Medially, the canthal ligament splits and surrounds the lacrimal apparatus. |
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Quantitative gasometric determination of calcite and dolomite by using a Chittick apparatus. |
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The hunters rode out on their koomkies, supplied with ropes, and other apparatus, for securing their captives. |
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Rather, the city is interpreted as an apparatus whose space is articulated by recurring temporal automatisms. |
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I had no idea what he meant until he pointed to the apparatus criticus at the bottom of the page. |
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Upon the completion of the extraction procedure, the raffinate was distilled using a makeshift distillation apparatus. |
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The apparatus has a powerful milling drive, high-speed C-Axis and 82-millimeter stroke Y-Axis to create accurate, finished parts. |
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The equipment for BIU includes Bougie, apparatus for urethrectomy, and guidance wire. |
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For Bion it is not thinking which produces thoughts but unthought thoughts which require an apparatus for thinking them. |
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The tremulant is a small apparatus that gives to the tone of any department of an organ to which it may be applied a waving or undulating effect. |
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The capacity of pastoral to assimilate a tragedic apparatus is tested in Il pastor fido. |
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After slaughter, the ULTRA-FOM 300 apparatus was used to estimate meatiness in the longissimus lumborum muscle of the warm carcasses. |
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Scolecodonts are the partly organic, fossil remains of the jaw apparatus, a tooth-like structure, of eunicid polychaete annelid worms. |
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High-speed printing apparatus having slidably mounted character-forming elements forming a dot matrix. |
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Cattle do have a stay apparatus, but do not sleep standing up, they lie down to sleep deeply. |
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The expansion of a colonial administrative apparatus and bureaucracy paralleled the economic reorganization. |
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Grand speeches, flags, exuberant students, and picnic lunches did not translate into a new political, bureaucratic, or administrative apparatus. |
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The Visigoths had acquired and cultivated the apparatus of the Roman state but not the ability to make it operate to their advantage. |
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Syria's much feared state-security apparatus keeps close tabs on everyone entering and leaving the embassy. |
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Another way to chat it up over a computer is to use an apparatus known as a softphone, a software program sold by several companies. |
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Continuously recontextualizing, montaging varied events, I use this Mobius information apparatus as a polyoptic prosthetic. |
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The silent-talkie draws attention to the apparatus of sound and denaturalizes the relationship between the subject or object and its voice. |
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By controlling the different parts of the speech apparatus, the airstream can be manipulated to produce different speech sounds. |
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Aristotle's apparatus contained a dark chamber that had a single small hole, or aperture, to allow for sunlight to enter. |
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Note the mirror next to the rear warning lights that allows the driver to view the backstep area of the apparatus. |
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In 1808 he constructed an apparatus, applicable to several uses, for Benjamin Cooke, a manufacturer of brass tubes, gilt toys, and other articles. |
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Victor Emmanuel III dismantled the remaining apparatus of the Fascist regime and appointed Field Marshal Pietro Badoglio as Prime Minister of Italy. |
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The branchial horn I is curved dorsomedially and is longer than branchial horn II, which is the only element of the hyoid apparatus that ossifies. |
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This interpretive apparatus is brought together under the rubric of ijtihad, which refers to a jurist's exertion in an attempt to arrive at a ruling on a particular question. |
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Under Mugabe's authoritarian regime, the state security apparatus has dominated the country and been responsible for widespread human rights violations. |
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In the apparatus of Trounce's edition, dittography occurs at line 266, haplography at line 352, and there are numerous erasures and corrections within the text. |
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Toxicity to mitotic apparatus and karyotoxicity were also calculated. |
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When cells divide, Lis1 controls orientation of the mitotic spindle, an apparatus of subcellular fibers that segregates chromosomes during cell division. |
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In addition to an apparatus criticus the hymn is accompanied by a list of passages from other authors which bear some resemblance in phrasing to Cleanthes' text. |
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This naturalist believes that the apparatus by the aid of which the act is performed is the series of dorsal languettes or the organs which represent them. |
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I know of no better insight into the inner workings of the caudillo regime, of the egomaniacal ruthless dictator sustained by a repressive state apparatus and compliant media. |
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Shona O'Keeffe, Emily Crilly and Holly Riseborough all competed on the four pieces of apparatus, the bar, beam, vault and floor, as well as in the overall competition. |
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In any given language, only a limited number of the many distinct sounds that can be created by the human vocal apparatus contribute to constructing meaning. |
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The simplest standard distillation apparatus is commonly known as a pot still, consisting of a single heated chamber and a vessel to collect purified alcohol. |
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The observable properties of conodont apparatus carry a variety of features permitting assignment of these higher taxa into different branches of Metazoa. |
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Cathode rays were produced in the side tube on the left of the apparatus and passed through the anode into the main bell jar, where they were deflected by a magnet. |
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Pieter Zeeman later used an improved apparatus to study the same phenomenon, publishing his results in 1897 and receiving the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics for his success. |
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The ligamentous part of that apparatus originates in the ceratohyal cartilage and extends from the stylohyoid to the lesser cornu of the hyoid bone. |
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The rapid and breathless pace puts her breath and speaking apparatus to the test, facing the spectator not with a calm representation but an intense performance of logorrhea. |
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Thomson's fears were realized when Whitehouse's apparatus proved insufficiently sensitive and had to be replaced by Thomson's mirror galvanometer. |
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In Turkey it runs pre-university cram schools called Dershanes, whose loyal alumni have been prominently placed in the police and justice apparatus. |
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Alternatively, although Bell had detected a slight sound on his first test, the bullet may have been lodged too deeply to be detected by the crude apparatus. |
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The book suffers from irritating inconsistencies of scholarly apparatus such as Sanskrit spellings and diacritical marks, the absence of an index, etc. |
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There he would experiment with improvised chemical, electric, and magnetic apparatus, but his chief concerns regarded the properties of polarised light. |
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Dengue virus infection of the Aedes aegypti salivary gland and chemosensory apparatus induces genes that modulate infection and blood-feeding behaviour. |
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Nissen had heard the word on a demonstration tour in Mexico in the late 1930s and decided to use an anglicized form as the trademark for the apparatus. |
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The lack of cribellate threads on the sheet of juvenile spiders may either represent an ancestral condition, an undeveloped condition of the cribellum apparatus, or both. |
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For example, the endoplasmic reticulum makes tacts with several organelles, including the plasma membrane, mitochondria, the Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes. |
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These have been noted in a minimal apparatus criticus which is more than adequate for a canonical text that has been meticulously copied by the Druze uqqal. |
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Place the splinting apparatus on the side of rescuer l's lower hand. |
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Cotkin's research engages the latest in Melville scholarship as well as a wide-ranging critical apparatus rich enough to accommodate his expansive subject. |
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Thursday's Google doodle features a postage stamp like graphic with Sir CV Raman's head shot along with the diagram of the apparatus demonstrating the Raman effect. |
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He called the apparatus the theory of chronometric invariants. |
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Incorporate the Golgi apparatus so that when the student has completed construction of the protein, they move on to the Golgi for processing or folding. |
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Tenders are invited for purchase of instrumentsbod trak ii respirometric bod apparatus and phosphax sc analyser for the environmental engineering laboratory. |
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What Williams took as a 'fictive' element, and a flaw in the critical apparatus of Nietzschean genealogy, proves for Owen to be one of its chief virtues. |
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The shape of the laryngeal plug is similar to the conical tip of the Fell-O'Dwyer apparatus which was used in the 1880s in the management of acute diphtheritic laryngitis. |
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It had been used for clownish mock-disappearences, one auguste looking for another through endlessly circling blackness, an apparatus not now much in use. |
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Mucins and TFF peptides of the tear film and lacrimal apparatus. |
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In time, the word lost its reference to particular social groups and became associated with the legal order of the entire society and the apparatus of its enforcement. |
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They believe instead that the state apparatus should be completely dismantled, and an alternative set of social relations created, which are not based on state power at all. |
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In experiments, the researchers extracted a 5-gram sample from commercially irradiated ground beef patties using n-hexane and a Soxhlet apparatus. |
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The book includes the Greek text and the apparatus criticus of Mutschmann. |
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These organizations, guided by American operatives, developed into the paramilitary apparatus that came to be known as the Salvadoran death squads. |
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Her diaristic apparatus of fits and starts tempers that appetite for totality which was both the glory of spasmodism and its chief liability to derision. |
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In 1695, Patrick Hume became the first editor of Paradise Lost, providing an extensive apparatus of annotation and commentary, particularly chasing down allusions. |
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By 1794 Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatus to produce, clean and store gases for use in the new Pneumatic Institution at Hotwells in Bristol. |
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The system Is comprised of a control panel communicatively coupled to a sprinkler device attached near the ceiling of a room and a cleaning apparatus attached near a floor. |
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