Interestingly enough, he died not because his body rejected the heart or anything like that, but simply because the artificial heart wore out. |
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In 1802, Davy showed that artificial light was produced by passing electrical current through a platinum wire. |
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The accent and intonation were near perfect, and there was no sign of affected or artificial delivery. |
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Once the trout season opens you may fish for them with fly, worm, minnow or artificial lure. |
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The artificial recharge of aquifers could help to counter overexploitation of groundwater resources. |
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But sometimes compost isn't enough, in which case artificial products such as wetting agents may have to be used to treat the area. |
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In the intensive care unit, however, the artificial airway can be a substantial barrier to aerosol delivery. |
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The review uncovered a wide range of research relating to the practice of suctioning adults with an artificial airway. |
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A high incidence of middle ear complications from hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been described in patients with artificial airways. |
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Next time you pick up the phone, ask yourself whether you tend to put on any artificial airs and start from there. |
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Meanwhile, city administrators will carry out a further survey in order to create a master plan for the artificial coral reefs. |
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The mechanical agent uses artificial intelligence techniques to aim at optimally achieving its goal. |
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Boars used in pen-mating situations need to be heavier than boars used for hand mating or for artificial insemination. |
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Forgetful guests across the country have left behind false eyeballs, wigs, and even artificial arms and legs. |
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Tea or supper will not be a supermarket ready-meal full of additives, preservatives and artificial flavourings. |
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They are free of artificial preservatives, additives and colorings and taste great. |
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You can hardly complain about people who want to produce food uncontaminated by artificial chemicals and additives. |
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It's also an easy way to avoid artificial additives, pesticides and GM ingredients. |
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Well, it provides riveting reality TV without involving a situation that is too artificial. |
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Natural and artificial light is reflected from the polished and honed surfaces of the stone clad interior. |
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The state is funding a long-term program to build artificial oyster reefs from shells recycled by North Carolina restaurants. |
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Such an approach avoids artificial weighting of variables and emphasizes the main sources of variance. |
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Everyone will be thinking about what type of real man uses something artificial to get a tan. |
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She said she would today lay both artificial and real flowers, but she was not being disrespectful in any way. |
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She slipped a tiny elastic banding ring over the long metal pin which connects my real leg to the artificial one. |
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The all-weather surface comprises artificial turf laid onto a rubber composite material, giving a realistic feel. |
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They lack real flavour, and any lingering aftertaste is probably wholly artificial. |
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Farms use chemical fertilizers, hybrid seeds and artificial insemination and weedicides. |
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Two pieces of unrecognisable chicken coated in artificial breadcrumbs and deep fried in greasy fat coming up. |
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We had to take out 17 rows of artificial tuff from the Soccer field, a full set of dasher boards, and six tons of plate glass. |
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Third, the fact that the act or document is uncommercial, or even artificial, does not mean that it is a sham. |
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Requiring no artificial preservative, the wood weathers naturally and turning silver with age will merge into water and sky. |
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It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics. |
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Treatment O was conducted to examine xenogamy through artificial pollination using pollen from flowers 5 m away, but within the same population. |
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It appeared, he noticed, almost like a shiny black, like jet, in the artificial orange glow. |
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She almost seemed artificial, especially with how she kept a tight rein on her emotions, remaining perfectly in control at all times. |
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They had the right idea, but ended up with an acidic, artificial lemony taste that conjures images of a dishwashing liquid. |
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Breyers also adds acesulfame potassium, an artificial sweetener that may or may not be safe. |
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I notice that the clause states that artificial watercourses are not part of that particular acknowledgment. |
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The most potent human carcinogen known is the mycotoxin aflatoxin, and it is certainly not an artificial chemical. |
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An artificial hip joint consists of three parts, the ball, the bearing and the cup. |
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A collection of wild wood mice were removed from their natural habitat and placed in an artificial environment under surveillance. |
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The white chocolate is smooth, creamy and stiff with grains of proper Bourbon vanilla, not vanillin, the cost-cutting artificial flavouring. |
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The patient, a father of four from a town near Haifa, had the artificial ventricle inserted into his abdomen. |
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The following is an interview with Penny, an Artificial Intelligence program, otherwise known as a Chatterbot. |
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In the end, the line between magic and religion may be something of an artificial one. |
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Born in 1960, just outside of Paris, LeCun has been drawn to computers, robotics, and artificial intelligence since a young age. |
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Artificial tanning products use chemicals such as dihydroxyacetone that react with proteins in the skin to create a brown color. |
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Again, not cost-effective, but there was never the artificial start of the scene that can come with the clap of the slate. |
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Artificial clays containing a catalyst can initiate polymerization when the particles are mixed with a prepolymer matrix. |
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Artificial casings are apt to be non-porous, which hinders the blending of flavours in dishes where sausages are cooked with other ingredients. |
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Now, as it looks further ahead, the creation of a research arm makes sense, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. |
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The resulting difference in size between males, or toms, and females, or hens, requires producers to rely solely on artificial insemination for reproduction. |
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We have natural light whereas working underground we had artificial light. |
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Tantalum is used for sutures, and steel in artificial hip joints. |
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In a sea of artificial effect movies, Dogme could ultimately be seen as a guiding light to what-you-see-is-what-you-get films we just need to see from time to time. |
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A stretch of flowing water set aside for catching fish by the use of wickerwork or basketry traps attached to artificial structures placed on the bed of the river or stream. |
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The real gets wrapped up in the artificial and bucks at the constraints of convention. |
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It is a good step, but areas suitable for rooftop collection and areas suitable for artificial recharge of groundwater have not been identified so far. |
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Crops are produced without artificial pesticides or weedkillers and animals are kept free-range without the routine use of antibiotics and vaccines. |
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Artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose may help satisfy your sweet tooth while sparing the sugar. |
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The country's borders are artificial, and were set with no consideration for the various ethnic groups in the region. |
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Artificial plants of different shapes and hues stand imposingly and continue to exist for years even if left uncared for. |
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Artificial nails present a situation that is ideal for infection by fungus and bacteria, especially when they are left on too long. |
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The only problem with such a bright Artificial Intelligence is that it would be too clever by half. |
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Artificial credit expansion credit not funded by savings creates the business cycle by spawning capital malinvestment. |
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The womb may become artificial by the end of the century but it will still be the battleground for feminist politics. |
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The authentic Kultur of the German people was surely to be preferred to the artificial Civilization of a cosmopolitan, materialistic French-speaking elite. |
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If maximum properties are required, the heat treatment consists of a solution treatment at high temperature followed by a quench and then natural or artificial aging. |
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On January 24, 2014, Mrs. Munoz was disconnected from artificial support and her remains were released to her family. |
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Artificial pollination was effected by brushing the recipient flower stigmas with stamens from the pollen donors. |
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The proposed approach to terrestrial xenology has the attractive advantage not to require complex and sometimes very artificial scenarios for the early history of the Earth. |
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An artificial hoof attached to a machine that mimics the pounding of a horse's stride may help researchers discover the safest racetrack surface material for horses. |
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In lieu of a traditional runway, Lagerfeld had the Grand Palais trussed up as an artificial city. |
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Artificial barriers based on attitudinal bias often prevent qualified women from reaching their potential. |
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Not all scientists agree that artificial sweeteners are a no-no when it comes to your health and diet. |
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He began wholesaling artificial flowers in 1961, and by 1969 was importing Christmas-tree lights and decorations from Europe and Asia and travelling widely. |
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But there are times and places when a natural landscape, without any artificial illumination, looks just as rich and moody in the afterglow of sunset. |
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Artificial ponds for bass are very common in the midwest and southern states. |
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Old stoves have been jacketed and furnaces put in. Artificial lighting systems have been installed. |
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For each of seven focal teams, we used an Ada program on a PC to generate 999 random permutations of rearranged songs and calculated the mean IFM for these artificial samples. |
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Artificial seeds were coated with a thin layer of gelatin, and infested as if they were intact seeds. |
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Artificial intelligence and other expert systems offer only a faint hope that a solution to this glut is forthcoming. |
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In those cases the House in effect decided that the substance or reality of the composite transactions was to be considered free of any artificial steps. |
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Calves were sired by Artificial Insemination or in single sire mating pastures. |
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I'm not one of those people who has to clap a wet cloth over his face when artificial scents waft his way, but I wish they'd stop making everything smell like something. |
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The next 10 years are expected to see a revolution in the application of artificial intelligence to every day tasks. |
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Artificial baits used with casting or spinning equipment or fly rods also will catch bass. |
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Taxes on hats, dice, clocks, salt, hair powder, gloves, artificial flowers, menservants, game certificates and armorial bearings have also been used in the past. |
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The central part of the river is dammed by the Gatun Dam and forms Gatun Lake, an artificial lake that constitutes part of the Panama Canal. |
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The river Quiroz, a tributary of the Piura, supplies the huge artificial lake of San Lorenzo. |
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An artificial mound was found near the dunes which they partially uncovered and found to be a Native grave. |
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As a result, his rancho was adorned with bronze candlesticks, fine candles, artificial flowers, framed engravings, and elegant furniture. |
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Under less artificial testing conditions, young cattle showed they were able to remember the location of feed for at least 48 days. |
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These inherited traits result from a combination of natural crosses and artificial selection methods. |
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For this reason, some have turned to the idea of promoting an artificial or constructed language as a possible solution. |
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It is also referred to as an artificial or invented language and in some cases a fictional language. |
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Some prefer it to the adjective artificial, as this term may be perceived as pejorative. |
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By contrast, some philosophers have argued that all human languages are conventional or artificial. |
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Hildegard of Bingen is an example, and apparently the first entirely artificial language. |
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Ultimately, the discrepancy was restricted with what some labelled artificial logic in the cases of R v Pora and R v Poumako. |
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Historically, because companies are artificial persons created by operation of law, the law prescribed what the company could and could not do. |
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I regret that the effect of these statements is a denial of the observation of initial quotidian paroxysms following artificial inoculation. |
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Recent developments in artificial intelligence has brought about a new race of robots that can perform household chores without supervision. |
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In the 20th century, they were supplemented by artificial fibres made from petroleum. |
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Yarn may be used undyed, or may be coloured with natural or artificial dyes. |
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The mixture so calcined is to be ground, beat, or rolled to a fine powder, and is then in a fit state for making cement or artificial stone. |
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As artificial lighting became more common, desire grew for it to become readily available to the public. |
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The sciences treat of things too refinedly, after an artificial, very different from the common and natural, way. |
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Modern hay production often relies on artificial fertilizer and herbicides. |
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Taoism views them as inherently biased and artificial, widely using paradoxes to sharpen the point. |
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It comprises numerous temples, pagodas, pavilions, gardens and ornamental trees, as well as causeways and artificial islands. |
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Forty other sport complexes are located within the city, including 24 with artificial ice. |
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In 1893 Charles Street of Le Carbone discovered a process for making artificial graphite. |
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A reservoir usually means an enlarged natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water. |
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Vast artificial reservoirs were also built by various ancient kingdoms in Bengal, Assam and Cambodia. |
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Some of the stones in the circle itself have artificial markings on them as well. |
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To resolve this problem, an alternative series of buffers based on artificial seawater was developed. |
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Ruth stares out of her office window, across the courtyard towards the artificial lake, and thinks about the impending trip to the sea light. |
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There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian balance in his style. It is as often marked by a pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude. |
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Hence the cure of the gout, by our artificial oyls, analogous and succedaneous to the natural. |
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She said players face constant challenges and receive instant feedback, a superstimulating artificial environment. |
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She became pregnant last year, also after artificial insemination, but appeared to have suffered a miscarriage late term. |
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Depictions such as these created powerful impressions about artificial intelligence in the general public's mind. |
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However, software engineering models do not account for complications caused by the inclusion of artificial intelligence in the software project. |
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Stark unleashes an artificial intelligence that cannot be controlled. |
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Anglers fishing artificial lures will want to stick to lures that will work the middle to the bottom of the water column. |
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Some of the major food manufacturers have started using artificial sweeteners such as Aspartame, Acesulfame K, and Neo-tame instead of sugar. |
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The wide-ranging product line includes orthotic bracing, cold therapy, sports medicine and artificial limb components and systems. |
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Instead of allowing the juice after the incision to inspissate on the capsule, he collected it immediately and dried it by artificial heat. |
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Many people think certain artificial sweeteners have an unpleasant aftertaste. |
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All artificial florists are not good feather dressers. Feather dressing is an art by itself and has to be learned by apprenticeship. |
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Some stores in New York are confined to the sale of materials for artificial florists. |
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This is an artificial deadlock situation, where the blocker cannot free the blockees, since the blockees have all of the shared servers tied up. |
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In my opinion, the absolute worst way to generate artificial interest is the tactic that is commonly known as the booth babe. |
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The grass was so green that it looked like the artificial Easter bunny grass that Dory had bought each year to fill her children's baskets with. |
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True, you need some form of checkback, which is an artificial two-club or two-diamond rebid by the responder to ask for more information. |
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The artificial experiment of conglaciation of water by Ice with black salt. |
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We can make artificial rainbows with a gardenhose and a sprinkler head adjusted for a very fine spray. |
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Using artificial additives, scientists can create the illusion of fruit flavours in food. |
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Children, the final imprimatur to family life, are being borrowed, adopted, created by artificial insemination. |
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A variety of fatty injectants may be used to create artificial marbling in meat. |
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This steepness was intensified on all sides by an artificial intrenchment which divided the promontory from the mainland. |
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In Shakespeare's late romances, he deliberately returned to a more artificial style, which emphasised the illusion of theatre. |
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The Bridgewater Canal, Britain's first wholly artificial waterway, was opened in 1761, bringing coal from mines at Worsley to central Manchester. |
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Dew ponds, artificial ponds for watering livestock, are a characteristic feature on the downland. |
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The spacecraft will rotate along the centerline to provide artificial gravity. |
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He later called his theory natural selection, an analogy with what he termed the artificial selection of selective breeding. |
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Turing is widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. |
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This contrasts with supporters of strong artificial intelligence, who contend that thought can be simulated algorithmically. |
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At the heart of Windsor Castle is the Middle Ward, a bailey formed around the motte or artificial hill in the centre of the ward. |
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We can break down those artificial conduits and canals through which we do so love to force our utterance. |
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These artificial dates have been set to enable the standardization of races and other competitions for horses in certain age groups. |
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The pitch at Twickenham was replaced by a hybrid 'Desso' type, in June 2012, which uses artificial fibres entwined with real grass. |
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The FIFA Goal programme sponsored the Qaqortoq Stadium in Qaqortoq, which has an artificial grass pitch. |
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Jinnah rejected the notion of a united India, and emphasised that religious communities were more basic than an artificial nationalism. |
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The Labour government also enacted Keynesian economic policies, to create artificial economic demand leading to full employment. |
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Smaller sporting facilities include an abundance of outdoor playing fields, as well as golf clubs such as Haggs Castle and artificial ski slopes. |
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The snow is densely packed into a form after having been produced by artificial means or collected from the ground after a snowfall. |
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The test against Tonga took place at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, and was the first Rugby Union international to be played on an artificial surface. |
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The game is traditionally played on grass, although as of 2009 the sport may be played on artificial turf. |
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They created the artificial language Old Church Slavonic, the first literary and liturgic language of the Slavs, and the Glagolitic alphabet. |
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Directors are trying to preserve natural atmosphere without refinement and artificial arrangement of scenes. |
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The Spanish side tower rests on an artificial island built on the riverbed, while the pillar on the Portuguese side is on land. |
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As an artificial island, it is sometimes mentioned as the world's smallest island divided by a border. |
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Cairn originally could more broadly refer to various types of hills and natural stone piles, but today is used exclusively of artificial ones. |
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As in Loch Tay, several of the islands appear to be crannogs, artificial islands built in prehistoric periods. |
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It is an artificial island, known as a crannog, and was probably constructed during the Iron Age. |
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The Thornton Hall, located at Milford Haven School, has an indoor sports hall and artificial turf pitch. |
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The Marine Lake, an artificial excavation in the west of the town, used to be a tourist destination, with fairground rides and a zoo. |
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Additionally byssal threads have provided insight into the construction of artificial tendons. |
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Animals are usually intentionally bred through artificial insemination or supervised mating. |
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Studies commissioned by the Royal Mint found no increased discharge of nickel from the coins when immersed in artificial sweat. |
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The 1991 University of Florida bat house is the largest occupied artificial roost in the world, with around 300,000 residents. |
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In order to maintain a continual supply, Telford built an artificial weir known as the Horseshoe Falls near Llantysilio to maintain water height. |
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Over the summer, money was invested in a new artificial playing surface at the Arms Park. |
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There are reports of bird and bat mortality at wind turbines as there are around other artificial structures. |
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The advent of artificial refrigeration technology has since made delivery of ice obsolete. |
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The submarine then visits underwater points of interest such as natural or artificial reef structures. |
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The production of phytoplankton under artificial conditions is itself a form of aquaculture. |
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The remaining known nuclides are known solely from artificial nuclear transmutation. |
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Reefs can also grow on other surfaces, which has made it possible to create artificial reefs. |
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Other artificial Danish islands include a number of marine fortresses off Copenhagen, such as Middelgrundsfortet, Trekroner Fort and Flakfortet. |
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Modern use of artificial fertilizers, containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, has affected the mouths of drainage basins. |
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Artificial headlands can occur due to natural accumulation or also through artificial nourishment. |
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Depending on the circumstances, the platform may be fixed to the ocean floor, may consist of an artificial island, or may float. |
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Aquatic organisms invariably attach themselves to the undersea portions of oil platforms, turning them into artificial reefs. |
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The 1971 Delft Report outlined a series of works for Gold Coast Beaches, including beach nourishment and an artificial reef. |
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The new sand was stabilized by an artificial reef constructed at Narrowneck out of huge geotextile sand bags. |
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According to this plan, the first artificial island will have an area of 6 square kilometers. |
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We are not connected to standard Dutch because it is an artificial language that was created based on the dialects of North Holland. |
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The usual medium for the sowing of orchids in artificial conditions is agar agar gel combined with a carbohydrate energy source. |
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While this contribution to weathering is usually benign, it can cause problems for artificial stone structures. |
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Between the towns of Motherwell and Hamilton the course of the river has been altered to create an artificial loch within Strathclyde Park. |
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Typically a dam is constructed on a river, creating an artificial lake behind it. |
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Near Barrage Cavagnac, there is a hydroelectric dam that has created the artificial lake Lalla Takerkoust. |
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During forthcoming solar storms, this could result in blackouts and disruptions in artificial satellites. |
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Another method to gather artificial litter has been proposed by Boyan Slat. |
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However, the division is somewhat artificial, since ancient learning was never entirely absent from European society. |
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Penwith also contains an artificial lake, Drift Reservoir, which is located appromimately 3 miles west of Penzance. |
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The Champagne region of France is mostly underlain by chalk deposits, which contain artificial caves used for wine storage. |
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Various cultures throughout history have adopted the custom of shaping an infant's head by the practice of artificial cranial deformation. |
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There are, however, many forms of artificial leather and fur now available, which are usually cheaper alternatives. |
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Many hooks intended to hold dead or artificial baits have sliced shanks which create barbs for better baiting holding ability. |
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Double hooks are used on some artificial lures and are a traditional fly hook for Atlantic Salmon flies, but are otherwise fairly uncommon. |
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Triple hooks are used on all sorts of artificial lures as well as for a wide variety of bait applications. |
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Many people prefer to fish solely with lures, which are artificial baits designed to entice fish to strike. |
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Along the coast they lived on artificial mounds called terpen, built high enough to remain dry during the highest tide. |
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The Soviet Union took an early lead in the Space Race, with the first artificial satellite and the first human spaceflight. |
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He kissed the white woman once, and it was so artificial, so plastic that one wondered why did they bother at all. |
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The next significant German artists worked in the rather artificial style of Northern Mannerism, which they had to learn in Italy or Flanders. |
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The Huns practised artificial cranial deformation, but there is no evidence of such practice among the Xiongnu. |
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The city of Beijing was rebuilt with new palace grounds that included artificial lakes, hills and mountains, and parks. |
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He was the first to design artificial hands and limbs for amputation patients. |
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The aircraft was equipped with an artificial horizon for aeronautical use, a revolutionary own invention of Gago Coutinho. |
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Iranian cardiologist Tofigh Mussivand invented and developed the first artificial cardiac pump, the precursor of the artificial heart. |
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The structures of the site rest on a series of artificial terraces with twenty seven mounds. |
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Surrounding the raised causeways were artificial floating gardens with canal waterways and gardens of plants, shrubs, and trees. |
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But the fact is that radioisotopes, both natural and artificial, are all around us. |
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Popular products in the past year include photo frames, small sofas, artificial flowers, retro phones, juicers and, bizarrely, Camembert bakers. |
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If the sponsor is artificial person, its head office in the country or any branch office. |
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Is a transfer of an unencumbered interest in real property to a newly created or existing artificial person subject to the deed tax? |
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According to the legend of Faust, Faust created an artificial person through powers granted by the Devil. |
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We know little about the role of these constraints on crop domestication, nor how artificial selection can escape them. |
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For most of history, artificial selection on large herbivores was probably weak, Marshall said. |
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Others argued that the artificial selection of eugenics should amplify natural selection in eliminating weaklings from the Italian population. |
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When you substitute artificial sweetener, however, the body can no longer use its sense of taste to count calories. |
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Neotame is made by NutraSweet Company, the maker of the artificial sweetener NutraSweet. |
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Aspartame is the largest artificial sweetener among others in terms of its market share, which is followed by sucralose and saccharin. |
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Is this the artificial sweetener that causes brain damage, or the one that causes cancer? |
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The most common side effects are symptoms of a dry eye, which improve right after application of artificial tears. |
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Treatment includes artificial tears, which your doctor can prescribe to restore moisture to your eye. |
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For starters, it is important to recommend artificial tears as needed for those who have occasional symptoms. |
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My eye doctor says this can be dangerous and I need to use artificial tears. |
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In addition, district officials wanted to remove piping from beneath artificial turf to minimize repairs as the years go by. |
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Just as a freshly laid natural grass field is not the best surface to play on, an artificial turf field can be considered too soft. |
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Soccer players are not in love with artificial turf of any kind, but they like the new better than the old. |
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This shows us that Hume's justification of justice as an artificial virtue is in conflict with his associationist system of sympathy. |
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I love sports drinks for getting rehydrated after working out but hate that they're chock-full of artificial flavors and colors. |
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A review of the knowledge of suspension feeding in lamellibranchiate bivalves, with special reference to artificial aquaculture systems. |
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A review on the knowledge of suspension-feeding in lamellibranchiate bivalves, with special reference to artificial aquaculture systems. |
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Review on knowledge of suspension-feeding in lamellibranchiate bivalves with special reference to artificial aquaculture systems. |
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However, a higher male ratio and an increase in the percentage of deformed larviform pupae were recorded on the artificial diet. |
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The algorithm calculated the ultrasonic distance length when the vertical ultrasonic scan line hit the leftmost edge of the artificial plant. |
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Artificial Studios is an independent videogame developer based in Gainesville, Fla. |
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Artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and saccharine are more widely used. |
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Artificial intelligence systems and expert systems will be required to provide just-in-time logistics in support of the smaller logistics footprint ashore. |
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Artificial materials, such as laminate and plastics, are more suitable for newer houses and do not combine well with plasterwork and carved fireplaces. |
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Artificial government intervention is what you happen to do for a living. |
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Artificial lights are leading some migratory birds to go astray. |
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The Miss Artificial Beauty contest, aka Miss Plastic Surgery is over. |
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Artificial lakes were often created and ships conducted a mock battle. |
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Artificial tooth supports surgically set in the jaw are used in combination with bridges, dentures and crowns to replace any number of missing teeth. |
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, which has contributed to this very successful event. |
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Artificial human languages like Esperanto are a more difficult case. |
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This product contains no artificial colors natural substances are used. |
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Charles Lawrence International, on the Northern Road Industrial Estate in Newark makes EPDM rubber granules and machinery for maintaining artificial sports surfaces. |
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Motivated by these approaches, we aimed to use selective sweeps to detect markers associated with artificial selection for racing performance in Thoroughbreds. |
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Artificial pricing set by a monopsonist government buyer is a recipe for economic catastrophe. |
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As part of the agreement with CBS Interactive, Artificial Life will develop several mobile games over a license period of two years. |
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Concern has been expressed by some that artificial gene synthesis could be used to recreate the virus from existing digital genomes, for use in biological warfare. |
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The main industries include food processing, mining, cement, artificial fertilizer, chemicals, textiles, refining imported petroleum, and tourism. |
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When haze obscures the horizon, navigators use artificial horizons, which are horizontal mirrors of pans of reflective fluid, especially mercury historically. |
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Local environments may contain magnetic mineral deposits and artificial sources such as MRIs, large iron or steel bodies, electrical engines or strong permanent magnets. |
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Although very small, these artificial islands have had a negative impact on the mangrove habitats upon which they are built, often causing unpredictable environmental issues. |
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In recent years, there has also been addition of artificial islands, often created by Arab states such as UAE for commercial reasons or as tourist resorts. |
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On one of the artificial hands, the two pairs of fingers could be moved for simple grabbing and releasing tasks and the hand look perfectly natural underneath a glove. |
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The Instamatic was typical of second generation point-and-shoot cameras in that it incorporated artificial illumination and was designed to use color film. |
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Many Anglican communities allow for artificial contraception, seeing the restriction of family size by artificial contraception as possibly not contrary to God's will. |
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Many of the jurisdictions which mandate the live release of sport fish also require the use of artificial lures and barbless hooks to minimise the chance of injury to fish. |
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Communication between distinct cultures is possible, Leibniz thought, through a universal artificial language to complement the natural languages of the world. |
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Artificial carbamide, urea, is a cheaper alternative to other nitrogen fertilizers. |
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Because it was covered almost entirely in glass, it also needed no artificial lighting during the day, thereby reducing the Exhibition's running costs. |
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Follies were similar, although they differed from artificial ruins in that they were not part of a planned landscape, but rather seemed to have no reason for being built. |
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Predation by Mammalian Mesopredators on Artificial Nests of Northern Bobwhites. |
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Also remember that Skynet's an artificial intelligence. Intelligence, for our purpose, means being able to use reason in order to achieve your goals. |
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Sometimes artificial light becomes an evolutionary trap as the age-old biological imperatives of a species, which helped it survive for eons, turn into liabilities. |
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Because brazzein comes from a plant, Pentadiplandra brazzeana BailIon, it should be easier to incorporate into crops than aspartame, an artificial sweetener, he suggests. |
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Artificial neural network performs functions corresponding to total energy variometer functions. |
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Artificial sweeteners such as saccharin, cyclamate, aspartame and sucralose rapidly emerged as low-calorie, tooth-friendly sugar alternatives. |
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The report provides an overview of Artificial Pancreas currently in pipeline stage. |
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This process is similar to an artificial one known as Enhanced Geothermal System which also makes use of the high pressures and temperatures below the Earth's crust. |
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For the aging patient troubled by dry eyes who doesn't obtain adequate relief with artificial tears, the best evidence-based adjunctive therapy is fish oil capsules. |
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That's because The Motz Group recently rolled out its latest generation of artificial turf at the Dolphins' new state-of-the-art indoor practice facility in Davie, Fla. |
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Other animals which are now endangered were also preyed upon, for example, hippos, which have very hard white ivory prized for making artificial teeth. |
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The most common form of recreational fishing is done with a rod, reel, line, hooks and any one of a wide range of baits or lures such as artificial flies. |
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Granite rock climbing is so popular that many of the artificial rock climbing walls found in gyms and theme parks are made to look and feel like granite. |
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The Exeter Canal also known as the Exeter Ship Canal was first completed in about 1566, making it one of the oldest artificial waterways in Britain. |
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Individual broads may lie directly on the river, or are more often situated to one side and connected to the river by an artificial channel or dyke. |
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Remains of organisms found within sediment layers near the mouth of the Mississippi River indicate four hypoxic events before the advent of artificial fertilizer. |
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Nearly all fish are predator fish to some measure, and apart from the top predators, the distinction between predator fish and prey or forage fish is somewhat artificial. |
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Earth's largest artificial satellite is the International Space Station. |
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Nesting sites are along coastal cliff faces, as well as the artificial cliff faces created by apartment buildings with accessible ledges or roof spaces. |
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In computer science, simulations of evolution using evolutionary algorithms and artificial life started in the 1960s and were extended with simulation of artificial selection. |
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This process of directing artificial radio waves towards objects is called illumination, although radio waves are invisible to the human eye or optical cameras. |
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Cherbourg Harbour is the largest artificial harbour of the world. |
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SnackWell's has recently reformulated its products and are now without high fructose corn syrup, partially hydrogenated oil, artificial flavors, or colors. |
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Between the summers of 2003 and 2008, an artificial beach was created at the Boompjeskade along the Nieuwe Maas, between the Erasmus Bridge and the Willems Bridge. |
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The created reservoirs are similar to those of tidal barrages, except that the location is artificial and does not contain a preexisting ecosystem. |
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A mix of salts and electrolytes and free of artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners or preservatives, nothing rehydrates, replenishes and refuels better. |
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