The five volumes consisted of an octavo of 786 pages of descriptive matter and four imperial folios containing 213 plates. |
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The iron-oxidizing heterotroph designated SCL2 was cultivated in glycerol salts medium containing 50 mM FeSO4. |
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Cells containing any of these types of chromosomal alterations were considered aberrant cells. |
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He cherished some lovely old books containing the folk songs and traditional ballads of our land. |
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This is a modified mixture of Carnoy's fluid containing absolute alcohol, chloroform, and glacial acetic acid. |
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The Oberhausen aquarium erected a memorial of the psychic octopus with a golden urn containing his ashes. |
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It is led away from the cell to a decomposer also containing graphite. |
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Also in the apartment were glass jars containing what is believed to be accelerant, black gunpowder, and bullets. |
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The wetter areas support meadows containing Missouri goldenrod, false toadflax, golden-glow, Indian paintbrush, Mariposa lily, death camas, and prairie smoke. |
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A CDC that seems perplexed by the ABCs of containing a highly predictable outbreak. |
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Following the attack, a car bomb containing 50 kilos of explosives was discovered. |
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Toting a satchel containing lye soap, a grater, and a red-rubber hose, she visits their dingy apartments, where she administers a toxic abortifacient. |
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This protracted blossoming led to bunches containing berries of very different sizes, a condition called millerandage. |
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In each hand he holds a parcel, one containing a lukewarm pig's crubeen, the other a cold sheep's trotter, sprinkled with wholepepper. |
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Analyses all required a planar mathematical discretization of a region containing a prescribed number of cells with prescribed orientations. |
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This berth of mine was commonly called a doghouse containing a mattress fitted about 18 inches from the deck. |
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The finest gallery of pictures in Dutchland is the Mesdag Museum, containing the art collections of the painter H. W. Mesdag. |
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A natural alloy containing more than 20 per cent silver is called electrum, and was regarded by the ancients as a different metal from gold. |
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An errored second is any one-second interval containing at least one bit error. |
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Watertight containers, or 'letterboxes', are hidden throughout the moor, each containing a visitor's book and a rubber stamp. |
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Yorkshire pudding is the base for toad in the hole, a dish containing sausage. |
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The Historia Ecclesiastica was copied often in the Middle Ages, and about 160 manuscripts containing it survive. |
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In 1816 a supplementary volume, separately indexed, was published containing. |
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Bronze is usually nonmagnetic, but certain alloys containing iron or nickel may have magnetic properties. |
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I read through the dictionary five times to extract an extensive lexicon of univocal words containing only one of the five vowels. |
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State health officials have succeeded in containing the virus. |
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In particular Pinaceae, Podocarpaceae and Araucariaceae may produce a resin containing abietadenic and pimaradienic components. |
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We went up to the attic to look for the boxes containing our childhood keepsakes. |
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The cellar was a bareish room containing a long shelf and a few wine barrels. |
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The vertical axis lists strains containing CRISPR spacers that target a bifibacterial prophage sequence. |
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Alec and Rob handed her their leather bifolds containing their picture identification with their badges pinned inside. |
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The carbonific components may be organic compounds containing hydroxyl groups or oxirane rings. |
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Sentences containing catenatives have one proposition, coded by the main verb following these. |
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If abortion occurs even later, as in the cultivar 'Chaouch,' normal-size fruit develop containing hard empty seeds. |
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As Mr. Schonfeld climbed the stairs, he was carrying a steaming 18-quart pot containing the traditional Sabbath stew known as chulent. |
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And in coenduring with and containing our fear and uncertainty, we become naturally stronger. |
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If c is the conductor ideal for R in R then prime ideals not containing c correspond to localizations yielding discrete valuation rings. |
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This also allows small objects to be detected in an environment containing much larger nearby slow moving objects. |
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The Manneken Pis, a fountain containing a small bronze sculpture of a urinating youth, is a tourist attraction and symbol of the city. |
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This makes it lighter and, if its lifting power is greater than the weight of the balloon containing it, it will lift the balloon upwards. |
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The original central market area, near the bridge and castle, is now a park containing two bombed churches and fragments of the castle. |
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Some define 'landscape' as an area containing two or more ecosystems in close proximity. |
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As a part of a sedimentary or metamorphic rock, fossils undergo the same diagenetic processes as does the containing rock. |
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Telebasis salva is found in shallow waters containing palustral vegetation. |
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The toxins are degraded by drying, so hay containing dried buttercups is safe. |
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It is the largest genus in the family, containing between 525 and 600 species. |
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The flowers have a superior ovary with one cell, which has three placentae, containing many ovules. |
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Genera with mushrooms containing deadly toxins include Conocybe, Galerina, Lepiota, and, the most infamous, Amanita. |
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Lithuanian folk music is archaic, mostly used for ritual purposes, containing elements of paganism faith. |
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He gave Odysseus a leather bag containing all the winds, except the west wind, a gift that should have ensured a safe return home. |
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A time capsule containing the top visions of the future for 2062 was left behind. |
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Furthermore, many examples are known for higher numbers of carbon as well as related compounds containing bromine. |
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Often this involves a piece of stem that is treated with rooting liquid or powder containing hormones. |
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These diamictite rocks are composed of finely ground mud, containing a jumble of faceted pebbles. |
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Some plant species have enormous mitochondrial genomes, with Silene conica mtDNA containing as many as 11,300,000 base pairs. |
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It is generally accepted that Clovis people hunted mammoths, as Clovis points have repeatedly been found in sites containing mammoth remains. |
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All were found in the same stratum containing three circular hearths filled with charcoal and ash. |
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In 1885, a vase containing similar discs was also discovered, wrapped in the roots of a tree around 300 years old. |
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In a second exhumation during 1896, an urn containing earth and bone fragments was allowed to be removed. |
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Eutrophication is an increase in chemical nutrients, typically compounds containing nitrogen or phosphorus, in an ecosystem. |
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In addition, Sticky Catchfly Lychnis viscaria was chosen for both Edinburgh and Midlothian, the county containing Edinburgh. |
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Granite containing rock is widely distributed throughout the continental crust. |
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Some of the new counties were designated metropolitan counties, containing metropolitan boroughs instead. |
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Siberia is extraordinarily rich in minerals, containing ores of almost all economically valuable metals. |
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Adjoining the chapel is St Anthony's Gardens, named in 1933 and containing an archway said to have been taken from the chapel site. |
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They resurrected the clade Ornithoscelida to refer to the group containing Ornithischia and Theropoda. |
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Geologic clay deposits are mostly composed of phyllosilicate minerals containing variable amounts of water trapped in the mineral structure. |
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Inside was a clutter of prescription pads and a carton containing a collection of diamorphine syrettes and a dozen ampoules of pethidine. |
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In order to mineralise the bone, the osteoblasts secrete vesicles containing alkaline phosphatase. |
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In the home shrine, the style of lamp is usually different, containing only one wick. |
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A cork or plastic floater containing a wick is placed on top of the oil with the bottom of the wick submerged in the oil. |
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Ptolemy's Geography also contains a physical map probably designed before the Roman conquest, and containing no detailed nomenclature. |
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Heinrich May in 1968 claimed to have found in England 12 leaves of a palimpsest containing parts of the Gospel of Matthew. |
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The urn containing the cremated bones is often accompanied by other, smaller ceramic vessels, like bowls and cups. |
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Rome is a nationwide and major international centre for higher education, containing numerous academies, colleges and universities. |
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In 1971, a 33rd supplement volume was published containing 25,000 additional entries. |
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The lemon and the orange are plurilocular fruits, having several divisions containing seeds. |
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An imperial edict, dated to 11 July 1405, was issued containing the order for the expedition. |
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One manuscript containing just the second part of the work is dated 1356 and is believed to be Ibn Juzayy's autograph. |
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This is the only contemporary account containing references to both treasure ships and a specific place of construction. |
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Along the length of the eastern coast runs a narrow and steep escarpment containing much of the island's remaining tropical lowland forest. |
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Primary school fees were eliminated and kits containing basic school supplies were distributed to primary students. |
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A slice of poppy seed cake containing nearly five grams of seeds per slice produced positive results for 24 hours. |
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Many early medieval manuscripts have been noted for containing practical descriptions for the use of herbal remedies. |
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Saxon is author of the popular terrorist manual The Poor Man's James Bond, a handbook containing recipes for bombs, napalm and tear gas. |
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The new medical portal has dozens of topical categories containing links to hundreds of sites. |
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Nonetheless, it is an enormously valuable document, containing details that are not found elsewhere. |
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Overland he reached Nyangwe, the centre of a lawless area containing cannibal tribes at which Tippu Tip based his trade in slaves. |
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Below that cap is a supergene zone containing pyrite, chalcopyrite, and sphalerite. |
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It has high biodiversity, containing around 3,400 plant species, 500 birds, 150 mammals and 220 reptiles and amphibians. |
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The Gran Chaco has high levels of biodiversity, containing around 3,400 plant species, 500 birds, 150 mammals and 220 reptiles and amphibians. |
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When the English got ashore, they seized some artillery pieces and a royal strongbox containing gold ducats, the garrison payroll. |
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Where possible you should prepare a premix containing the common reactants for all the PCRs you are setting up. |
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The aquarium had ten ponds of salt water and ten ponds of fresh water, containing various fish and aquatic birds. |
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The Mantaro Valley is also renowned as an area containing many archaeological sites. |
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Inland they found more mounds, one containing acorns, which they exhumed and left, and more graves, which they decided not to dig. |
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After flowering, potato plants produce small green fruits that resemble green cherry tomatoes, each containing about 300 seeds. |
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This may cause inflorescences containing both male and female flowers, or hermaphrodite flowers. |
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Some scholars hold that the Soviet Union was a hybrid entity containing elements common to both multinational empires and nation states. |
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Adjective phrases containing complements after the adjective cannot normally be used as attributive adjectives before a noun. |
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Modern Russian has a singular vs plural number system, but the declension of noun phrases containing numeral expressions follows complex rules. |
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It was edited by Yale University professor Noah Porter and published in 1864, containing 114,000 entries. |
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The psilocybes, containing psilocybin and psilocin, are the friendlier magic mushrooms. |
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North of this is fresh water swamp, containing different vegetation from the salt water swamp, and north of that is rain forest. |
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It may still apply in inflected forms of such words containing an additional final consonant sound, such as cities, Charlie's and hurried. |
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The number of Ten hath been as highly extolled, as containing even, odd, long, plain, quadrate and cubical numbers. |
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Donoghue drank from an opaque bottle containing a decomposed snail and claimed that it had made her ill. |
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Substantial numbers of manuscripts circulated during the later medieval period containing reports of pleas heard before the Common Bench. |
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This was because the rolls containing the court records were largely unavailable for scrutiny, even by judges sitting on the bench. |
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By 1916 a new mill was constructed, containing 70,200 spindles and 1,300 looms. |
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Individual elements can often form multiple oxides, each containing different amounts of the element and oxygen. |
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Natural wind was used where the soil containing iron was heated by the use of wood. |
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A selection of DVDs containing all text and the many drawings studied are also included in the archive. |
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In July 1801 he built ten guns, all containing the same exact parts and mechanisms, then disassembled them before the United States Congress. |
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Compounds containing bonds between carbon and a metal are called organometallic compounds. |
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When a glaze containing this material is fired in a kiln, the whiting acts as a flux material in the glaze. |
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Sintering of powders containing precious metals such as silver and gold is used to make small jewelry items. |
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Another safe source of illumination in mines was bottles containing fireflies. |
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It is spread mostly by unsafe water and unsafe food that has been contaminated with human feces containing the bacteria. |
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Surveillance and prompt reporting allow for containing cholera epidemics rapidly. |
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Coal combustion produces emissions containing aluminium, arsenic, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, mercury, selenium, and uranium. |
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Therefore, containing the French fleet had to be the main British naval concern. |
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At the bottom of the screen is a link to the APOD archives, containing hundreds of past photos. |
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Little Langdale is a valley in the Lake District, England containing Little Langdale Tarn and a hamlet also called Little Langdale. |
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Mosses do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores. |
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Manchester waterworks supplied an area containing 800,000 inhabitants, about 380,000 of whom lived within the city boundary. |
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Siltstones differ significantly from sandstones due to their smaller pores and higher propensity for containing a significant clay fraction. |
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On a small scale, this can be achieved by placing the plant in a wide saucer containing pebbles that are kept permanently wet. |
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The Welsh romance Peredur had no Grail per se, presenting the hero instead with a platter containing his kinsman's bloody, severed head. |
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The base serves to house books containing the roll of honour of the 1st, 10th and 24th Battalions, Manchester Regiment. |
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In practice many functions are jointly administered by joint authorities containing representatives of the four councils. |
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Then the emf, EX, of the same cell containing the solution of unknown pH is measured. |
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As it is constant, its value can be set to one by defining the standard state as being the solution containing the background electrolyte. |
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The pH of a solution containing a weak acid requires the solution of a quadratic equation. |
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The pH of a solution containing a weak base may require the solution of a cubic equation. |
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It is the largest genus in the family Juncaceae, containing around 300 species. |
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These are usually arranged in two whorls, each containing three thin, papery tepals. |
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Then in October 1938 there was an auction of all its contents, which included Blackmore's own library containing first editions of his works. |
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Palmkernel oil is fractionated in one step to concentrate the triglycerides containing medium-chain fatty acids into a stearin fraction. |
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We prove that a thrackle drawing containing a standard musquash cannot contain any other cycle of length three or five. |
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In addition, a memorandum was kept containing receipts and issues of toddy drawn at a toddy tope. |
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Penetrators will be connected by an umbilicus to an afterbody containing imaging and meteorological instruments. |
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All formulations containing a UV absorber showed better performance than the formulation without UV absorber after 400 hours of UV irradiation. |
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Mouth terminal and head containing 6 cephalic papillae, no lip papillae, amphids reduced, and 6 hypodermal cords at mid-body. |
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The wall behind the cubbies is made of wheatboard, an environmentally friendly equivalent of plywood containing processed wheat. |
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A ramp area of 2,500 feet by 600 feet at the APOD could store approximately 100 modules containing 6,100 tons of war materiel. |
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The latter are primarily organic-rich layers in the shell, containing a large number of originally mineralized particles forming the bacula. |
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Today, waffle irons are usually sold as an afterthought, in a set containing a sandwich maker and a panini grill. |
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The common wall lizard was discovered by staff at a grocery firm in Nantwich when they unwrapped the crate containing jars of bolognese sauce. |
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The results showed that glue containing red ochre was less brittle and more shatterproof than glue made from acacia gum alone. |
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A new little laser breaks that mold by generating a beam containing all the wavelengths in a swath of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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Advanced CD recording features support writing audio CDs from MP3 and WAV files as well as data CD containing any type of files desired. |
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When the ESN Host agent logs on and starts the video feed, any Web page containing a WebHead component can display that feed. |
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If the order was prepaid, two sets of addressograph plates containing the mailing address would be prepared. |
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Next it's my bump's turn to get attention and it is smothered in Tummy Rub, an award-winning product containing wheatgerm and shea butter. |
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In the middle is a small glass aedicule containing the pool for water-play. |
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They fielded a 10-man squad containing seven Scotland 7s internationals, two USA 7s internationals and Fijian 7s whiz kid, Niko Matawalu. |
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I get the bottle while he opens a desk drawer containing two glasses. |
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Although her request was declined, Watson continued down the airbridge and picked up a document containing the Emirates crew list before leaving. |
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Plants are shallowly and weakly rooted in a silt soil containing biotite mica and albite feldspars. |
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They look other worldly, slinky, moist transparent skins containing minced meat, prawns, wood ear mushrooms and spring onions. |
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The researchers found that alginates containing more of a sugar molecule called guluronate were best at blocking fat digestion. |
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In Mr Jensen's study, 48 people shed pounds by drinking a liquid containing alginates three times a day. |
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A mat containing a synthetic version of the natural insecticide allethrin is heated by a butane cartridge to create a 15' x 15' bug-free zone. |
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For this study, lymphocytes were tested with a panel of sera containing well-characterized HLA-specific alloantibodies. |
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Furthermore, cure systems containing xanthates could enable vulcanization over a broader range of temperatures. |
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The team added samples of permafrost to dishes containing amoebas and then waited to see if the one-celled organisms died. |
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This trend, based on ultra-long hiking, pursues minimalism in backpacking outfits, given a view of nature containing a bit of animism. |
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In 1662 Edward Somerset, second Marquess of Worcester, published a book containing several ideas he had been working on. |
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In 1549, Edward ordered the publication of the Book of Common Prayer, containing the forms of worship for daily and Sunday church services. |
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Spermatoceles are intrascrotal cysts containing sperm that derive from the small tubules of the epididymis. |
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Importantly, an isoreticular series of porous materials containing the basic zinc acetate SBU and dicarboxylate ligands exists. |
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Demolishing the houses downwind of a dangerous fire was often an effective way of containing the destruction by means of firehooks or explosives. |
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The first bomb, a black bag containing dynamite, was discovered by a visitor on the steps towards the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft. |
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The timing of the election cycle is usually linked to that of the election of a district councillor for the ward containing the parish. |
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The early mills were narrow and low in height, of light construction, powered by water wheels and containing small machines. |
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It is also the largest Cineworld complex in the United Kingdom, containing 20 screens in one building. |
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The Exchange Arcade, on the ground floor, is an upmarket shopping centre containing boutiques. |
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There is a seamless and levelless progression between containing spaces and connective spaces. |
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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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The resulting dried plasma package came in two tin cans containing 400 cc bottles. |
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A discharge lamp has a glass or silica envelope containing two metal electrodes separated by a gas. |
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Traditionally containing large numbers of Scandinavians, it was known as the Varangian Guard. |
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Not too long ago, most mailstores consisted of a single text file per user containing the user's messages concatenated together within that file. |
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These are sites of ancient religious ceremonies, sometimes containing burial chambers. |
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Of its two staircases, one leads to the roof of the baths, and one to the boilers containing the water. |
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In 1570, it was documented as still containing nine statues of Roman emperors in architectural niches. |
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Also located in the Latera was the Armamentarium, a long shed containing any heavy weapons and artillery not on the wall. |
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A public bathhouse for the soldiers, also containing a latrine, was located near or on the Via Principalis. |
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With more space, narrative images containing many people develop in churches, and also begin to be seen in later catacomb paintings. |
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The History of the Kings of Britain is now usually acknowledged as a literary work of national myth containing little reliable history. |
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A large shell containing several smaller shells of various sizes and types. |
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A Roman candle is a long tube containing several large stars which fire at a regular interval. |
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Other issues include the dangers of falling rocket sticks, especially from larger rockets containing metal motors. |
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Baked beans is a dish containing beans, sometimes baked but, despite the name, usually stewed, in a sauce. |
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A popular combination available in many restaurants and delicatessens is Wensleydale containing cranberries. |
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They may be sweet, often containing fruit such as blueberries or raspberries, or else such flavorings as cinnamon. |
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Breweriana refers to any article containing a brewery name or brand name, usually in connection to collecting them as a hobby. |
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The pyramids at Giza are flanked by large cemeteries containing hundreds of mastabas. |
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During the war, he wrote a booklet The Fringes of the Fleet containing essays and poems on various nautical subjects of the war. |
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Disco is a genre of dance music containing elements of funk, soul, pop, and salsa. |
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In early 1986, Queen recorded the album A Kind of Magic, containing several reworkings of songs written for the fantasy action film Highlander. |
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This influence has lessened with time but is still evident with many tracks containing ragga vocals. |
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Additionally, there are many albums containing unmixed tracks, suited for home or car listening. |
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Rihanna's Rated R album released such content the very year dubstep saw a spike, containing three dubstep tracks. |
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At Lyme Regis, for example, geologists have identified 71 layers of rock, each one containing fossils of a different species of ammonite. |
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The Ironbridge Gorge is a deep gorge, containing the River Severn in Shropshire, England. |
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Artist Jacqueline Crofton threw eggs at the walls of the room containing Creed's work as a protest. |
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There are 17 laws in the official Laws of the Game, each containing a collection of stipulation and guidelines. |
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Though the team did not win, the urn containing the ashes was sent to him just before leaving Melbourne. |
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Despite containing a side with effective players, Yorkshire did not perform as well as expected over the next seasons. |
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Within the large National course there is also the smaller Mildmay course containing hurdles and fences. |
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Recently, a delayed-release capsule containing enteric-coated minitablets of fenofibric acid has been commercialized. |
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It is now used to refer to any island group or, sometimes, to a sea containing a small number of scattered islands. |
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There are many areas containing a high concentration of sandstone tenements, examples being Battlefield, Govanhill, Mount Florida and Shawlands. |
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The Brecon Beacons national park covers about a third of South Wales, containing Pen y Fan, the highest mountain south of Snowdonia. |
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First a case is appointed to be mooted by certain young men, containing some doubtful controversy. |
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Safety concerns include the use of herbs containing toxic compounds and the lack of quality control in Ayurvedic facilities. |
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After that, he published several books containing poems in both English and Scots. |
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At around the same time Virgin released an SACD version containing both the original stereo album and the 1975 quadraphonic mix by Phil Newell. |
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Relief sculpture may also decorate steles, upright slabs, usually of stone, often also containing inscriptions. |
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Upstairs were four small glass cases, each containing a cow's head stuck with scissors and knives. |
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They recover a safe containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14, 1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. |
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Open since October 2011, and containing 7 new studios, Roath Lock is notable as the home of productions such as Doctor Who and Casualty. |
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The network also needs to produce accessible output containing subtitles, signing and audio description. |
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While at the University at Bonn, Marx joined the Poets' Club, a group containing political radicals that were monitored by the police. |
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The East of Scotland Cricket Association runs 9 divisions, with the Eastern Premier League containing 10 teams. |
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A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. |
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Since early 2009, the aforementioned foreigner's card has also been replaced by an eID card, containing a similar chip. |
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All lakes are temporary over geologic time scales, as they will slowly fill in with sediments or spill out of the basin containing them. |
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Some of the highly branched alcohols and many alcohols containing more than 12 carbon atoms are solids at room temperature. |
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The Horn of Africa denotes the region containing the countries of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia. |
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The country's population is highly diverse, containing over 80 different ethnic groups. |
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It was also a centre of family religious rites, containing a shrine and the images of family ancestors. |
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The surviving members including Sir Simon Locard of the company recovered Douglas' body together with the casket containing Bruce's heart. |
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In 1764, Rousseau published Lettres de la montagne, containing nine letters on religion and politics. |
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There are currently four Colleges within the University of Glasgow, each containing a number of Schools. |
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Because water containing heavier isotopes has a higher heat of evaporation, its proportion decreases with colder conditions. |
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The cliffs containing the colonies appear to be covered in snow when seen from a distance, due to the number of nests present on them. |
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Compared to other living land plants, they lack vascular tissue containing lignin and branched sporophytes bearing multiple sporangia. |
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Glenrothes is the administrative capital of Fife containing both the Fife Council and Police Scotland Fife Division headquarters. |
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In rice lines containing the dominant allele of the gene, the expression of the nodulin homolog is up regulated upon infection with Xoo. |
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The manifesto was noted for containing similar policies to those found in Labour's 2015 general election manifesto. |
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The Breton subsoil is characterised by a huge amount of fractures that form a large aquifer containing several millions square meters of water. |
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The fragment was stuffed into the mouth of an earthenware pot containing almost 2,000 Roman coins. |
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Below this are two rows, one for each team, containing the team's score for that end and their total score in the right hand column. |
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Central Station has a spacious concourse containing shops, catering outlets, ticket offices and a travel centre. |
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Welsh cakes are made on a bakestone, and are small round spiced cakes containing raisins, sultanas and occasionally currants. |
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Inside there is evidence of a pointed arch containing a piscina with trefoil head, and a large aumbry at the east end of the south wall. |
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Alloys containing palladium or nickel are also important in commercial jewelry as these produce white gold alloys. |
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Polyols, compounds containing more than one alcohol functional group, generally interact with cupric salts. |
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The ericoid mycorrhizal fungi associated with Calluna, Erica and Vaccinium can grow in metalliferous soils containing copper. |
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In 1982, the US Mint began minting pennies coated in copper but containing primarily zinc. |
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Wound dressings containing silver sulfadiazine or silver nanomaterials are used to treat external infections. |
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The kingdom was administered under Welsh custom through thirteen Cantrefi each containing, in theory, one hundred settlements or Trefi. |
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The four towers that protected the Inner Ward contained service facilities, with the Chapel Tower containing the private royal chapel. |
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Carlos Museum containing the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast. |
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The study hypothesized that existing bulges containing methane reservoirs could eventually have the same fate. |
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Radiocarbon dating is used for geologically young materials containing organic carbon. |
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Strata from widespread locations containing the same fossil fauna and flora are said to be correlatable in time. |
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The shearwaters form part of the family Procellariidae, a widespread group containing nearly 100 species of medium to large seabirds. |
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Like other tubenosed seabirds it has a long narrow area of visual sensitivity containing the fovea across the retina of the eye. |
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The migration also appears to be quite complex, containing many stopovers and foraging zones throughout the Atlantic Ocean. |
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This melon consists of fat, and the skull of any such creature containing a melon will have a large depression. |
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Each corner contained a tower containing two additional floors beyond the five storeys of the main block. |
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Edited by Jehan Lagadec in 1464, it was a trilingual work containing Breton, French and Latin. |
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Manuscripts containing at least a part of the New Testament number in the thousands. |
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In 2008 an other branch opened in Rabat, 2013 Tangier and 2016 Marrakesh the biggest of them all containing a campus. |
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In 1549, the Crown ordered the publication of the Book of Common Prayer, containing the forms of worship for daily and Sunday church services. |
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On 14 September 2001, Tyler released Greatest Hits, a compilation album containing seventeen tracks. |
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An LP containing both singles and titled Maybe Tomorrow was released only in Italy, Germany and Japan. |
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The following morning, all the stones containing villagers' names would be checked. |
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Instead, the mouth is surrounded by cilia that pull strings of mucus containing food particles towards a series of grooves around the mouth. |
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Sea urchins possess both a water vascular system and a hemal system, the latter containing blood. |
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In this case, males are distinguished by roe containing white testes and females with roe containing orange ovaries. |
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Pectinidae is one of the largest marine bivalve families, and containing over 300 extant species in 60 genera. |
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The cell itself consists of two halves, each containing an essentially flat plate, or valve and marginal connecting, or girdle band. |
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On the rear feet, this arrangement is reversed, the medial group containing two toes, and the lateral group three. |
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The chromatophores are a sac containing hundreds of thousands of pigment granules and a large membrane that is folded when retracted. |
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Veins containing cool blood from the body extremities surround arteries, which contain warm blood received from the core of the body. |
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Otariids establish territories containing resources that attract females, such as shade, tide pools or access to water. |
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Sugar is added to control the ruthenium chemistry and to stop the formation of the volatile RuO4 containing radioactive ruthenium isotopes. |
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The twin Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977, each containing a 500 watt plutonium power source. |
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They use either parabolic troughs or heliostats to direct sunlight onto a pipe containing a heat transfer fluid, such as oil. |
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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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However, soils containing clay can be almost impermeable and therefore rainfall on clay soils will run off and contribute to flood volumes. |
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The Fens are particularly fertile, containing around half of the grade 1 agricultural land in England. |
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Disease control focuses on containing infections and breeding resistant strains, and is the subject of much ongoing research. |
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These groups have chloroplasts containing chlorophylls a and c, and phycobilins. |
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No matter what, no discharge of residues containing pollutants is permitted within 12 miles of the nearest land. |
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The British lost more ships and twice as many sailors but succeeded in containing the German fleet. |
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Where a pipeline containing passes under a road or railway, it is usually enclosed in a protective casing. |
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Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being mostly transparent and often containing a higher number of fossil inclusions. |
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There is the site of a large Iron Age roundhouse containing a saddle quern at Linkataing in north west Eday. |
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All nuclei containing odd numbers of nucleons have an intrinsic magnetic moment and angular momentum. |
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Catastrophic failure of the containing ice or glacial sediment can release this water over periods of minutes to days. |
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The Alboran Sea is a transition zone between the two seas, containing a mix of Mediterranean and Atlantic species. |
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Villeneuve had drawn up plans to form a force of four squadrons, each containing both French and Spanish ships. |
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The mine's upper half is studded with hollow lead protuberances, each containing a glass vial filled with sulfuric acid. |
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These are mines containing a moving weapon as a warhead, either a torpedo or a rocket. |
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