The centers of corresponding ellipsoids are close, in agreement with well-known restrictions on the hydrogen bonding of electronegative atoms. |
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Effective diabolism shows the existence of Satan, so the corresponding presence of his greater adversary is at least strongly implied. |
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The bars were jointed to the stiles and rails using a small mortise with a corresponding tenon in the bar. |
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As it transpires upon careful audition, the individual numbers themselves are far more exquisite than their corresponding visual icons indicate. |
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It reads a GLADE user interface description and instantiates its corresponding objects. |
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The following are the ranks and corresponding pay grades within the Army, from lowest to highest. |
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If not, you can print out a proof sheet with thumbnail images and corresponding numbers. |
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We could adopt, I suppose, a privative theory of goodness, according to which every good consists in the absence of some corresponding evil. |
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The decrease in information mail has fallen off dramatically, to be replaced with a corresponding increase in junk mail. |
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There is no corresponding southern pole star, so dead reckoning became the primary navigating process. |
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This was formed in the sixteenth century from the verb disable, but the corresponding adjective abled seems not to have been used at that time. |
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Just hit the CTRL or SHIFT or ALT button and then the corresponding key to execute the desired function. |
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Initially the provider will control a pool of funds corresponding to a market-average cost for a condition. |
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The steady-state profile is convexo-concave, and the convexity has a width corresponding exactly to the area where the first term is dominant. |
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This exception may be the result of this region corresponding to a small intron in the Drosophila gene. |
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The shell possesses a sulcus on the ventral valve and a corresponding fold on the dorsal valve and several weak plications on flanks. |
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Here is a table of guesses for i and values obtained from them by interpolation, and the corresponding principal amounts. |
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Decades ago, mathematicians proved the corresponding conjectures for spheres of four dimensions and higher. |
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The genus h surface is identified as the corresponding string theory Feynman diagram. |
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For each such permutated data set, the mapping procedure was applied, resulting in a corresponding value of the test statistics LOD score. |
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There is no specific list of surgical procedures with corresponding wound classifications. |
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Technicians used a customized hydraulic ram to stress the tendons to a predetermined gauge pressure corresponding to the design jacking force. |
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Others, such as parity, are broken by small amounts, and the corresponding conservation law therefore only holds approximately. |
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The posterior parietal cortex then sorts out bodily movements corresponding to the observed actions. |
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The difference of the two readings on the cathetometer would give the corresponding length measured on the glass column for 100 ml. |
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Stocks prepared with channel black or channel black replacements are generally more scorchy than the corresponding gum stocks. |
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Some countries have now established corresponding laws or guidelines to supervise the test and application of transgenic organisms. |
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Global winds are driven by temperature differences and corresponding densities of air. |
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Vegetative zones corresponding with the vertical climate zones are evergreen. |
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Every noesis has its corresponding noema, however, the same object can be apprehended differently. |
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Services advertise their behavior as labeled transition systems with the action labels corresponding to their externally invocable operations. |
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This is a significant advantage over the use of barbiturates, at any rate, in providing significant ataraxis without corresponding hypnosis. |
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Each time an activity is carried out, the residual availability of a nonrenewable resource is decreased by the corresponding resource demand. |
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In a haloform reaction with iodine, bromine, or chlorine, methyl ketones are converted into the corresponding carboxylic acid and haloform. |
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Growth of such gargantuan proportions, however, invites a corresponding magnification in risk exposure. |
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An order to give notice would require that the parties incur further substantial expense with no corresponding benefit. |
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All of them contained usually short fragments of coding sequences corresponding to exons of single-copy genes. |
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Ten separate regression analyses were carried out, one regression analysis corresponding to each of the ten domains of the independent variables. |
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We compared the Ka and Ks values computed from the three methods with their corresponding expected values and calculated their error percentages. |
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First, they tuned the magnetic field to a value corresponding to an effective interparticle attraction, and allowed the gas to equilibrate. |
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He put a graph where he compared the value in weight of his degree with the corresponding value of gold bullion. |
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The user collects payments by observing the contents of the bulletin board and decrypting those corresponding to his private key. |
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The angle between two lines corresponds to the spherical angles of the corresponding great circles. |
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This time around, the stock market has taken a dive but there is a corresponding profit to ease the pain. |
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Thin-walled, artery-like vessels lacking corresponding ducts were scattered throughout the tumor. |
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To aid purification, TiO 2 has to be transformed into its corresponding tetrachloride, which is volatile and therefore easier to distil. |
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The live-fire activity included combining mechanised and armoured stages of gunnery and their corresponding tactical stages. |
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These nuclei are believed to be in connection with a delicate sheath corresponding with the neurolemma of the medullated nerve fiber. |
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This led to hydrogen abstraction from dioxane by curcumin triplet state and the formation of the corresponding ketyl radical. |
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The effect of the laws was to reduce total turnover by about 10 per cent, with a corresponding diminution of imports from other Member States. |
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It is relatively easy to learn to produce the fricatives corresponding to all the major places of articulation. |
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The uniparous condition, corresponding to one follicular stalk dilation, was practically the only one found. |
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These advantages were defended with corresponding vehemence, and less by the pen than by action. |
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Therefore it follows that the path length corresponding to the coherence time is called the coherence length. |
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Since everything is trying to reach rest and unchangeability there must be a goal corresponding to what everything is trying to achieve. |
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For all major purchases, especially household appliances, keep the corresponding receipts in a handy place. |
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The corresponding loss in yield strength is compensated by alloying with vanadium, nitrogen, chromium, molybdenum, and titanium. |
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The right part of any row of numerators coincides with the left part of the corresponding row of denominators. |
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When the critical stimulus is compatible with the first response, the corresponding code is occupied and perception of that stimulus is impaired. |
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The corresponding difference among cosmopolitan voters was 29 percentage points. |
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They have been replaced by the corresponding segments of the pigment of American chameleon. |
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Biological monitoring of isocyanate is possible using albumin adducts and their corresponding diamines in plasma and urine. |
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Similarly, a summation across the corresponding days in feed gave the total days AGP are fed. |
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The drop in hardness accompanying secondary graphitization produces a corresponding reduction in tensile and fatigue strength as well. |
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They are about three times less reactive towards solvolysis than the corresponding tosylates. |
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Lifting each piece, he pointed at the corresponding article of clothing on his own body, then pantomimed putting it on. |
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There were at least three separate cosmogenies in Egyptian mythology, corresponding to at least three separate groups of worshippers. |
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Circle the corresponding number on the reader service card for more information about stampable vertical overlays. |
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The tendons are inserted either into the corresponding extensor tendons or onto the metacarpals. |
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The port that served the corresponding function in the United States at the time of the famine was New York, not Philadelphia. |
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The reactive dyes have been characterized by the corresponding color index names and numbers, the chemical class and reactive groups. |
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He is confident that average grades have risen beyond the corresponding rise in abilities. |
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Touch one of them, and you are immediately taken to the corresponding page and the data-entry controls are enabled for that function. |
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When landlords allow student housing to deteriorate, there is a corresponding decrease in property value that impacts surrounding properties. |
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But however familiar nature is, men still feel its transcendent power, along with a corresponding intimation of transcendence in themselves. |
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Without a person developing the corresponding moral character necessary for self-restraint, his liberty is bound to result in the harm of others. |
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When writing a job description, consider the following examples of job features and corresponding functions. |
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This choice comes with a corresponding impact on Dahl's character and its portrayal. |
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To the authors' knowledge, the function of the corresponding genes has not been revealed yet. |
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Such an effect suggests that the corresponding proteins are redundant in function. |
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We cloned the corresponding genes and performed secondary tests to determine their function in chromosome behavior. |
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This is a relatively high dose, corresponding to that of people smoking an average of one pack a day. |
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The test itself required users to click on pictures on a computer screen corresponding to a word that was read out. |
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An analog feedback signal, corresponding to the digital reference signal, is recovered from the tunable optical device. |
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And what is more, even he concedes that I am right to say that none of the vocabularies record a term corresponding to the English word for land. |
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Is there a social complexity, say, in the new architecture, corresponding to the complexities in its apparent formal and material attributes? |
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Samples corresponding to equal amounts of chlorophyll were loaded in each lane. |
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The internal consistency of items corresponding to each factor was analyzed. |
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For now, you can search the subreddit by clicking here, and the corresponding scripts will come up. |
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The man corresponding to this would also have love of victory, and would be self-willed and unmusical. |
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The introject and the corresponding self-image of the mourner are in a constant and endless relationship. |
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The focus can be adjusted slightly in order to sharpen up different parts of the image corresponding to objects at different depths in the scene. |
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We discuss also general conditions for deviational risk measures sufficient to provide the SSD consistency of the corresponding safety measures. |
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Public data systems devoted to civil rights goals have suffered a corresponding devalorization. |
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There is an extensive Spanish language historiography examining the department's mythic past, with a corresponding literature in English. |
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Each bench is numbered and its corresponding number appears on your entry slip that is sent to you prior to the show. |
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This movie scene shows sacred rites and chants corresponding accurately to the mystical Hebrew folklore of 16th-century Prague. |
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The corresponding opposite leaf received only radiation of selected wavelengths. |
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Also, the counter circuit stops outputting the read clock to the buffer for a time period corresponding to the number of lost cells. |
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The learned adhere closely to their hieroglyphical writing, representing every word by its corresponding picture. |
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This model represents a Markov chain in which each state is interpreted as the probability that the switch complex is in the corresponding state. |
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He said its outgoing traffic in first half 2000 declined almost 2.0 percent compared to the corresponding period last year. |
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In broad terms, two sentences are intensionally isomorphic if and only if their corresponding elements are L-equivalent. |
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This causes the heterodyne beat intensity to oscillate at the corresponding Dopplershifted frequency. |
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As a result, the boiling points of aldehydes are considerably lower than the boiling points of corresponding alcohols. |
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Consistent with this premise, the corresponding loop in alpha-tubulin looses flexibility upon polymerization. |
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The thermal properties of eco-friendly glass are also different from the corresponding leaded glasses. |
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The autocorrelation functions yielded the distributions of the diffusion coefficients of the scatterers and the corresponding hydrodynamic radii. |
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Papillomavirus DNA was present in 25 of 29 samples of breast carcinoma and in 20 of 29 samples from the corresponding mamilla. |
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Ice accumulation creates more drag, requiring more power and a corresponding increase in fuel burn. |
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Almost every significant word seems to suggest a corresponding image in sound. |
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Besides foreign corresponding members, about half were local Tuscan patricians or nobles, and half were non-nobles. |
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Remington's has a pair of lugs on either side of the bottom barrel that mate with corresponding cuts in the frame. |
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So that the viewer always receives the proper images for the corresponding eye, a camera affixed to the monitor records the position of the head. |
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Arrows indicate the position of the point mutation and the corresponding nucleotide on the wild-type sequence. |
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Numbers corresponding to seat numbers were chalked round the wheel of the bus, with a further mark on the mudguard. |
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For instance, aspirated consonants are written with a small superscript h after the symbol for the corresponding unaspirated consonant. |
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Puncturing or applying moxa to the corresponding points is especially effective in dealing with lingering disorders of the internal organs. |
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In this model, the added unbalance induces a positive correlation between the expected family value and corresponding family size. |
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The whole notion of enlightenment is talked of as some fugue like bliss state, with corresponding siddhis, or omnipotence or whatever. |
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In shutter-priority mode you choose the shutter speed and the camera selects an appropriate corresponding aperture. |
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The next logical step would be to investigate the tables corresponding to various operations in modular arithmetic. |
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For these maps a region of the northern hemisphere is superimposed with the corresponding antipodal area. |
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Therefore, high imageability words will easily and uniquely access their corresponding lexemes. |
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He learns his birth name as a teenager, but nothing more, and it is evident that this void has created a corresponding void in his soul. |
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Different months of the year have corresponding flowers, much like birthstones. |
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They are simply packages with corresponding metafiles and installation scripts. |
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When your upper arm moves, your shoulder blade almost always has a corresponding movement. |
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In desert regions, the corresponding form of field fortification is the zariba, an enclosure protected by thorn bushes. |
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If energy levels of a corresponding organ are found deficient, it suggests meridian points to work on and rectify it. |
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The body's energy pathways, called meridians, are connected to a corresponding point on the hands and feet. |
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Once both players have made their selections they alternate turns revealing their top card and performing the corresponding action. |
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For more information about tints and dyes, circle the corresponding number on the reader service card. |
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The y-axis indicates the number of markers corresponding to each distance class. |
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Megan happily pulled out the sheet of paper that her timetable, class list and corresponding teacher list was printed on. |
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A corresponding slogan for intuitionism would be that in mathematics, to exist is to be constructed. |
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The transfer of one electron from an electron donor to an excited state of hypericin generates its corresponding semiquinone radical anion. |
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The sensitivity of the test is the proportion of positives, corresponding to the positive result obtained by the standard test. |
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This directive defines the lactoproteins to which it applies and reserves the names corresponding to those definitions. |
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As a general rule, it may be noticed that every regular verb in Italian assimilates very closely in sound with a corresponding French verb. |
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For the statistical evaluation the results were compared with the corresponding controls. |
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Statistical tests refer to differences between experiments and their corresponding controls. |
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Likewise, there was no difference between the xenogamy treatment and corresponding controls. |
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The corresponding bearish divergence occurs when prices hit a new high, but the HPI reaches a lower top. |
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Nitriles can be decomposed by acids or alkalis to give the corresponding carboxylic acid or they can be reduced to give primary amines. |
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The zone lengths were reflected in the corresponding state occupancies, which were all bell-shaped distributions. |
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Stained cells corresponding to immature xylem were detected in vascular bundles of flowers and fruits. |
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These ratios produce the eight notes of an octave in the musical scale corresponding to the white keys on a piano. |
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A private key is used to decrypt data encrypted with the corresponding public key and to create digital signatures. |
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He was a cultured aesthete who loved music, architecture, and philosophy, even corresponding at length with Voltaire. |
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There are simple selection rules that usually work in spectroscopy, corresponding to the known properties of atoms. |
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In many of the others, the spaces are divided into segments, more or less corresponding to the different generations. |
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On the thermal plane, the adiabatics appear as straight lines corresponding to different entropies. |
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Elimination reactions are the reverse process of the corresponding addition reactions. |
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This paragraph, apart from the final eight words, is transposed from a corresponding paragraph in the Annex to the Directive. |
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Past experiences leave corresponding traces in mental space, suggesting how the mind retains but transmutes its sensory sources. |
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Giganti had seven guards, but only really employed two, corresponding to the modern quarte and tierce. |
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The isotropic emission spectra were normalized to the corresponding absorbance at the excitation wavelength. |
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The mechanical mounting of the pod underneath the carrier aircraft ensures parallelism of the corresponding trihedrals with limited precision. |
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Animal models and their corresponding genomes are highly useful for mapping traits that may apply to human diseases. |
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The conclusions about the radioactive, chemical and bacteriological situation prompt corresponding countermeasures. |
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In the visible, three spectral bands corresponding to blood absorption can be indicated. |
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She then wrote down the alphabet backwards, each corresponding to the first twenty six numbers. |
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The first modular manifold receives each of the high purity fluid streams at a corresponding porting aperture. |
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Beyond the proscenium arch was the scenic stage, which featured three tiers of movable shutters and their corresponding tiers of masking wings. |
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Odds ratios and corresponding confidence intervals were calculated to measure the main effect of diabetes on eating disorders. |
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Make the manufacture of handguns, automatics and certain semiautomatics and their corresponding ammunition illegal. |
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The area corresponding to the lacrimals, prefrontals and posterior nasals is difficult to recognise. |
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It would then make sense to reconstruct a corresponding set of velar and labiovelar fricatives. |
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In both years seed set was significantly lower in the autonomous autogamy treatment than in the corresponding controls. |
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In each chapter, the novelist creates the correct mood of the corresponding bhava. |
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The corresponding files are small in size and can be scaled at any resolution without losses. |
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Data corresponding to a web address is encoded in a pattern of black and white squares, called a data matrix. |
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It has also been believed that someone with a tattoo in a certain pattern calls upon the spirit corresponding to that image. |
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The circuit boards comprise a notch in the top edge which receives a corresponding projection. |
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The front end is contained within a tapered bushing that mates with a corresponding taper in the slide. |
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They then would put the letter in the corresponding mail carrier's bin to be delivered that afternoon. |
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When a bat swoops overhead, Miller's laptop beeps and clicks, and corresponding lines and squiggles appear on the screen. |
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The corresponding total cost functions can be graphed, displaying the regions of economies and diseconomies of scale. |
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I would then expect to see a corresponding increase in airfares that surviving airlines will heartily embrace. |
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Each kana, as these two systems are called, is a separate phonetic syllabary and each hiragana character has a corresponding katakana character. |
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I am no fan of euthanasia, but in this case I believe that there is a small benefit with no corresponding disbenefit in terms of precedent. |
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The pupil's words may be right, but the conceptions corresponding to them are often direfully wrong. |
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For conformity and submission to exist within a society, there must be a corresponding need to find security in authority and power. |
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Based on statistical data, the scheduler decides whether the application will be hardware accelerated or whether a corresponding software function is used. |
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The two had been corresponding over concessions to senior citizens. |
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But it is not working with the corresponding tribes on the Syrian side of the mostly nonexistent Iraq-Syria border. |
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Numbers were read off, each one corresponding to an alternate who would be seated. |
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When a larger version of the symbol displayed, I hit the corresponding number as quickly as possible. |
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Powers was corresponding with more than 200 women at the time of his arrest. |
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First, a technical point, Lux is a measure of illuminance, or luminous fLux per unit area, and so the corresponding quantity would be irradiance, or Watts per square meter. |
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The upper three curves are the pore radii for the three systems, whereas the lower three are the corresponding standard deviations of the upper curves. |
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Josiah leaned forward, his left palm resting on the corresponding knee. |
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They identified 11 types of communities and 42 possible transitions, corresponding to fire, grazing, and woodcutting under different environmental conditions. |
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I stood up slowly, taking the sheet music off the baby grand's music rack, and placing them first into their corresponding folder and then into my faithful shoulder bag. |
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Energy in the form of work would have to be imparted to the object by an external force in order for it to gain this height and the corresponding potential energy. |
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Other forms of registries exist in Britain and the United States with several European nations collecting corresponding information in various ways. |
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One at a time, x's start to appear in the boxes on the screen, and you are told that every time this happens you are to push the key corresponding to the box. |
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The arrow indicates the band corresponding to the crane sex-linked DNA fragment, which has a size of 421 bp in whooping crane and hooded crane and 424 bp in sandhill crane. |
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It wasn't until the end of 1995 that the Clean Air Act and corresponding EPA regulations finally prohibited leaded gasoline as a motor vehicle fuel. |
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If the part of the body corresponding to the reflex area is out of balance then a degree of tenderness will be felt in the foot when pressure is applied. |
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Aitken professes to be astounded by both the explanation and the corresponding public response, considering them examples of invincible American provincialism. |
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Having parted, the two began corresponding regularly by letter. |
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There may be circumstances when it is important to be able to estimate the distribution function and the corresponding mean and median values parametrically. |
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When asked to justify an alleged moral rule, duty or its corresponding right, deontologists may appeal to the intrinsic value of those beings to whom it applies. |
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The excitation wavelength was 309 nm and the emission was monitored at 371 nm with a slit setting of 0.59 mm corresponding to a 2.5-nm spectral bandpass. |
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A mass spectrum of gramicidin in methanol shows three sets of peaks, corresponding to the different gramicidin species that are present in the sample. |
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Reflexology is an ancient system whereby the feet and key points thereon are massaged and this stimulates corresponding organs and parts of the body. |
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For a given star polymer the theta temperature can be lower or higher than that of the corresponding linear polymer depending on the number and length of its branches. |
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Therefore, with the map, the tourists can intuitionally get an overview of all the relevant spots with locations and icons representing their corresponding rates. |
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At one point, Amba was asked to throw a handful of flowers onto a yantra, or sacred diagram, with five faces corresponding to the five faces of Lord Siva. |
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Henry Spencer Ashbee was a senior partner in a silk mercers, a collector of watercolours and a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Madrid. |
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Then United Future came out with an absolutely lame-duck report saying they would be supporting the bill, so long as there was a corresponding reduction in taxation. |
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Dragging all the media files to corresponding folders on the big drive means having to relink each media file, since the file location and path has changed. |
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Connect the green, white, and black wire of the correct voltage to the corresponding wires of an extension cord rated for the amperage for your outlet. |
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The corresponding tissue biopsies showed proliferation of pleomorphic, round to oval, and stellate cells infiltrating the bladder wall and covered by intact urothelium. |
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Second would be an increased emphasis on mega-churches and the corresponding stress on the importance of numbers rather than the transformation of lives. |
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Objective yield indications are derived from models based on observations over the last 5 years for the corresponding months compared with end-of-season yields. |
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It consisted of a system of rings corresponding to the great circles of the celestial sphere with a central tube which was used to line up stars and planets. |
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This linking object unconsciously connects the lost person's image or mental representation with the mourner's corresponding self-image or representation. |
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Stimulating techniques such as acupuncture, moxibustion or massage may be applied to these points to relieve disorders of their corresponding organs. |
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As a result, our modern gun-rights ideology is often unmoored from any sense of corresponding civic obligation. |
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Moore's Law states that the transistor density of a silicon chip will double every two years, allowing a corresponding increase in processor speed. |
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Friends trying to contact me reported corresponding with an impostor named Krystal. |
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The correlation is supported by an analysis of stratal expansion, throw development, and data on the sandstone ratio of corresponding footwall and hanging-wall intervals. |
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When you press the button corresponding to a particular configuration, it not only loads the configuration, it can also optionally launch the application! |
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Following reduction, the nail bed of the fractured toe should lie in the same plane as the nail bed of the corresponding toe on the opposite foot. |
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We practice writing bass clefs and the five corresponding lines. |
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A tree corresponding to the Newick string was generated by our grammar. |
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In this case, we should put at the intersections between the rows and columns the figures corresponding to the required initial levels of preceding themes or subjects. |
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During this process it goes through different morphologically distinguishable stages corresponding to the acquisition and elaboration of new functions. |
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If we combine these two assumptions, it can be assumed that everything performs its function only if it has the corresponding excellence and not evil. |
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Johanna, a charmless middle-aged woman is sending furniture to a man she's been corresponding with and who she believes is intending to marry her. |
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Football retained tenacious local loyalties, overlaid by denominational and social rivalries, mediated by the search for success and corresponding reward. |
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He showed that in this case the integral equation had real eigenvalues, and the solutions corresponding to these eigenvalues he called eigenfunctions. |
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I pulled the last button through what I hoped was its corresponding hole just below the hollow of my neck, and for the first time looked down at my breakfast. |
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Their tragic flaw, of course, was the relatively arbitrary assignment of these functions to areas, and the belief in the corresponding shape of the skull. |
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Leucine, isoleucine, and valine are branched essential amino acids that are catabolized to corresponding keto acids through the process of transamination. |
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In spinach and sugar beet the enzymes responsible for converting choline into betaine have been characterized, and the corresponding genes cloned and sequenced. |
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Its binding to corresponding subdivisions on polytene chromosomes suggests an involvement in regulation of a subset of orthologous genes in D. melanogaster and D. virilis. |
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This procedure helped in making an unambiguous distinction of the dielectric behaviour of the polytypic crystal from that of the corresponding 4H structure. |
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We predict that similar measurements of additional species will reveal a bimodal frequency distribution with the two peaks corresponding to alternative strategies. |
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It is a fallacy of composition to suppose that aggregate wealth can be measured by summing business wealth, for every credit is balanced by a corresponding debit. |
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If, however, an upstream process regulates the inactivator, this regulation needs to be proportional to the activation of the corresponding activator. |
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The lateral surface area of a spherical slice cut by two parallel planes is equal to the lateral surface area of the corresponding slice of the circumscribing cylinder. |
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Nevertheless, sinistral and dextral Pb elements are virtually mirror images, that is, they are more alike than the corresponding elements in L. variabilis. |
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Three syngeneic animals and one animal with allograft had marked focal uptake of annexin V in a linear pattern corresponding to the left thoracotomy site. |
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Investigation of structural adaptation requires not only the structure of the complex, but also the corresponding uncomplexed forms of protein and DNA free in solution. |
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From the equator down to the South Pole, the lines of latitude get smaller once again, corresponding to the Universe shrinking back to nothing at all as time passes. |
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A by-product of the diminution of subjectivity was the undermining of medical science and the corresponding inflation of health as a moral discourse. |
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The resulting two-dimensional representation is shown in the scatter plot as well as the box plot corresponding to the data distribution along the x axis. |
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The critical role of certain building block fragments in the folding of their corresponding proteins suggests that mutations in these regions will be disfavored. |
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The broad consequence of an endless spotlight on novelty has, of course, been a corresponding neglect of individualistic but non-aligned art and artists. |
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Voting will be by means of proportional representation with the number of seats a political party gets corresponding to its overall share of the vote. |
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Histological analysis of eyes treated with squalamine showed a tumor with greatly diminished vascularity when compared to corresponding control sections. |
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Since it was canonically formulated, the right of national self-determination has historically had two main zones of application, corresponding to its dual ancestry. |
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The discourse on xenoglossia reveals the extent to which Spiritualism's intellectual meritocracy, is rested on a corresponding cult of ignorance and radical idiocracy. |
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Simple and reasonably accurate estimations of the binding energies of positronic and muonic complexes with atoms may be made from the vibrational spectra of corresponding protonic complexes. |
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It solves some of the problems by using a device that scrambles data at its point of origin and creates a corresponding device-specific descrambler to authenticate the device. |
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DNA sequences on one chromosome find the corresponding DNA sequences on the homologous chromosome in the presence of the billions of base pairs of DNA in the cell nucleus. |
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In all three polyploids, the respective tetraploid and hexaploid genome sizes are slightly larger than the corresponding multiple of the diploid subsp. glaucum. |
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With a corresponding drop in benefits and pensions, outlays will decrease. |
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Color images typically have three components, corresponding to the red, green, and blue intensities, or the luminance and two chrominance components. |
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Firstly, there is no charge separation or corresponding Coulomb attraction barrier, because the electron is ejected and hydrated in the bulk directly by photoionization. |
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The four species of owls divide into two strongly supported clades, corresponding to the widely accepted bifurcation of the owls into two families, Tytonidae and Strigidae. |
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A number of reports discourage the azo dye decolorisation by microorganism under anaerobic conditions as it leads to the formation of corresponding aromatic amines. |
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Stones and colored objects are chosen for their occult and astrological meanings corresponding to the purpose for which the gris-gris is to be used. |
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Plant specimens were mounted for permanent storage on sheets of ragbond paper along with their corresponding label. |
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In addition, the corresponding water soluble derivatives of those phenolics, sodium salicylate and sodium cinnamate were tested. |
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This process of bringing in corresponding amino acids builds the growing polypeptide chain. |
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To be more clear, the word tokens of every category name are lemmatized so that they can be mapped to their corresponding WordNet synsets. |
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The second specimen, a complete naviculo-cuboid, is fused to its corresponding left second and third tarsal bone. |
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Avoine looked to MEGA to help identify business information systems and link them to the corresponding computer architectures. |
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In the following sections, several subordination and superordination theorems as well as corresponding sandwich theorems are proved. |
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Each of these ribozymes and a corresponding non-catalytic control ribozyme was cloned into the shuttle vector, pPCR-Script. |
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The end result is a 21-step process and a corresponding Audit Trail which traces post-consumer material. |
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This problem shows that the digit in the ones place value of the subtrahend is larger than the corresponding digit in the minuend. |
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References of inefficient units are identified based on non-zero shadow price resulting from solving its corresponding efficient model. |
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Fourteen incy-wincy pearl buttons that needed to be pushed through a presumably corresponding number of loops. By him. |
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There must also be a corresponding understanding of the meaning of the words by the recipient or publishee. |
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These more positive interactions are internalized intrapersonally, with direct, corresponding impact on the person's self-esteem. |
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Riffles are areas of high substrate heterogeneity, and corresponding high areas of macroinvertebrate diversity in streams. |
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In the algebraic approach the controller is obtained by solving the Diophantine equation corresponding to the 1DOF feedback loop in Fig. |
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Standard Chinese is written with characters corresponding to syllables of the language, most of which represent a morpheme. |
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Mammalian sEH converts epoxides or three membered cyclic ethers to their corresponding diols through the addition of a water molecule. |
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The oxoacids formed in the transaminase reactions were measured indirectly by enzymatic reduction to their corresponding hydroxyacids. |
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However reaction of 1 with hydroxylamine hydrochloride in ethanol or pyridine gave the corresponding oxime and isoxazole 5 and 6, respectively. |
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This theory should also apply to the muon and tauon and corresponding antiparticles. |
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By varying the speed of the gear pump, it is possible to set different shear stresses and to measure the corresponding viscosities. |
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The shapes of the scars were chosen corresponding to the modeling work of Sopher et al. |
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Artificial neural network performs functions corresponding to total energy variometer functions. |
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Unusually, these sermons do not deal with the subject of the corresponding Parashah, but are each devoted to ritualistic popularisation. |
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The corresponding generating series are written in closed form, as plethystic exponentials of simple rational functions. |
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The most common measure of variability is variance and the corresponding measure of correlation between two variables is covariance. |
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The rare cell types, including corticotropes and thyrotropes, showed similar changes at the corresponding time points. |
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Control character corresponding to binary data 00001101 is used to represent identifier. |
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There is a possible corresponding change in the rate of change of sea level rise seen in the data from both Barbados and Tahiti. |
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The superparticle is thought to be more massive than its corresponding particle. |
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Contract awarded for purchase of food pyramid didactic, corresponding to health promotion. |
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It is elongated to the northwest, shortened to the southeast, with corresponding types of faulting prevalent in each sector. |
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