In the liquid-unordered high temperature phase, hydrocarbon chain states are unordered and degenerate, and the crystalline order is lost. |
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This point is labelled A 3b, to emphasize that it is a degenerate quadrilateral. |
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Even so, some fear that the situation might degenerate into a quagmire in which the rebels resort to protracted guerrilla warfare. |
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I think he could well win, provided his relationship with Michelle doesn't degenerate. |
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Instead, these germ cells appear to redivide to form clusters of abnormal germ cells that degenerate or occasionally produce tumorous cysts. |
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Ovules from self-pollinated carpels appear to degenerate early in development. |
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Two of the more influential proselytes of that degenerate old collectivist have chosen to re-iterate all the old myths once again. |
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Won't the degenerate rustics of Sherston, so clearly in need of protection from themselves, go back to their ancient uncouth ways? |
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The process by which follicles degenerate and disappear is little understood and is termed follicular atresia. |
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The retinal pigment membrane cells slowly degenerate and atrophy, and central vision is lost. |
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The cells gradually degenerate over a period of time and cause paralysis as muscles atrophy throughout the body. |
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Measured against other degenerate cultures, we are still, in some respects, at the stage of a touchingly maladroit infancy. |
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Rasputin's unpopularity and her refusal to curb his increasingly degenerate behavior led to enormous scandal and vicious rumours. |
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Young people want the right to dance to grinding rhythms all night long while their parents fear it will turn them into degenerate scofflaws. |
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Your handling has started to degenerate and you are having trouble holding bank angles. |
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What sort of degenerate would ignore the flashing lights of a vehicle clearly bearing the insignia of the Florida Highway Patrol? |
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Now, I'm no degenerate drug addict or anything, but I do like to toke on the occasional stick now and again. |
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If the book has a thesis, it is that a functional analyst is an analyst, first and foremost, and not a degenerate species of a topologist. |
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Miserliness and wastefulness are equally deplored in Buddhism as two degenerate extremes. |
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These are short-sighted, power-crazed, intellectually degenerate, self-serving, morally empty imbeciles! |
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By turning these stem cells into motor neurons they will have a unique opportunity to discover what cause these cells to degenerate. |
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They buried him in unconsecrated ground, as befitted a disreputable member of a degenerate profession. |
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Without this rigour, the buildings would simply degenerate into slushiness. |
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Archaeological evidence suggests the same, indicating that only later did mankind degenerate into idolatrous pantheism. |
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Once the plaque matures, parts of the nerve cell, like the axon and dendrites, begin to degenerate. |
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There was never a chance that Sunday's final would degenerate into that sort of brutalism. |
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Although Trotsky considered the Soviet Union as a degenerate worker's state, it was far from it. |
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What kind of degenerate slimeball would knowingly infect his own people with a known carcinogen? |
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Nor is it good to offer women to butter-bellied Falstaff, too ugly and degenerate to be desirable. |
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There are theories about the cosmos, theories about degenerate beings, karma and all sorts of other issues. |
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Their message about humanity is even more degenerate and degraded than that spouted by the previous administration. |
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The main forms of corruption in the eyes of the locals are bribe-taking, a degenerate life-style and unreasonable fines inflicted on locals. |
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No society's moral vision has ever, surely, been more degenerate than that. |
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It is not surprising that knowledge of one's own mental state should turn out to be a limiting or degenerate case of knowledge. |
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If the planes pass through the vertex of the cone, the conics are said to be degenerate, otherwise they are not. |
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We say that the excited state is degenerate, i.e., there are three sets of quantum numbers which give the same energy. |
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The trick is to take advantage of degenerate states where quantum energy fluctuations are absent. |
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Energetic frustration arises from the presence of competing interactions, which are degenerate in energy. |
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For example, the p orbital has three possible angular momentum quantum states that are degenerate under normal circumstances. |
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The collapsed core will become a white dwarf, composed of degenerate matter supported by the inability of two electrons to occupy the same space. |
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Atoms that are compressed into this minimum volume are said to be in a degenerate state. |
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The pressure maintained by a body of degenerate matter is called the degeneracy pressure. |
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This region was found to consist of degenerate heptanucleotide repeats that fold into a hairpin structure allowing base pairing of the repeats. |
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Long aware that he was a Machiavellian degenerate, the University dismissed him and suggested he leave the country. |
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Power politics would freely degenerate into chaos and violence if there were not normative rules in place. |
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For ACO genes, four degenerate oligos were synthesized on the sequences of three different conserved peptides. |
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At another level, it could not help but replicate these earlier characterizations of degenerate families. |
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Of more interest is a sub-group of patients with runs of atrial ectopy, which degenerate to paroxysms of atrial fibrillation. |
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We all clearly understood that if the critical film processing step faltered in any way the entire endeavor would degenerate into a nightmare. |
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Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap. |
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This blockage causes fibroid muscle cells to degenerate and form scar tissue, which causes fibroids to shrink. |
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This contrasts the twisted behaviour of the degenerate, sociopathic, perhaps insane killer that's thrown into the mix. |
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Brother John warns him that the boys are dirty, degenerate and filthy little hooligans, not to be mistaken for intelligent human beings. |
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The danger with such a collection is that it can degenerate into an overly nostalgic, overly fond remembrance. |
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Today's assault on working-class degeneracy only confirms how degenerate the political and cultural elite has become. |
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The latter has eyes during its early embryonic stage, but they quickly degenerate. |
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Generals and others feared that underworked soldiers might degenerate into an armed mob, so education became a useful and time-consuming diversion. |
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A partly degenerate consensus sequence was created from the Aspergillus and Penicillium sequences to evaluate the statistical significance of this alignment. |
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How could someone so morally degenerate have such exquisite taste? |
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Rightists saw liberalism, conservatism, and socialism as degenerate, and presented their radical nationalism as the only way to purify their nations. |
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Y chromosomes are genetically degenerate in most organisms studied. |
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The exhibitors tried as much as possible to portray a degenerate image of the conquered peoples of Africa in order to justify their own imperialist adventures. |
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The coding sequences of most characterized plant retroelements are highly degenerate and are cluttered with stop codons, frameshifts, and deletions. |
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When all you do is have big fun, you usually turn into a degenerate. |
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Fears that election fever will degenerate into an orgy of violence were confirmed when three Russian police officers were killed in an attack in the capital Grozny. |
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Here there is a strongly moral agenda to McInerney's satire which suggests a connection between the disordered individual and his degenerate society. |
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He becomes a total degenerate, as did Faust, and, like Faust, he has sold his soul and is shocked when it comes time for him to die and he is condemned rather than exalted. |
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I am shamed over the disgrace imposed upon us by a degenerate murderer. |
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For him, adultery is considered a degenerate act, yet so is divorce. |
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Entirely new organizations of industrial and political struggle must be built that are independent of and opposed to this degenerate and bureaucratized apparatus. |
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After being injected with a truth serum, Catherine tells the story of her partner's death that features a central character more degenerate than decent. |
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From either side of the Atlantic, two of the more influential proselytes of that degenerate old collectivist have chosen to re-iterate all the old myths once again. |
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The serologist argued that racial hygiene should not degenerate into a welfare-oriented eugenics that promoted health without regard to racial origins. |
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For MHC sampling, degenerate PCR primers were designed from an alignment of guppy, topminnow, cichlid, and bass Mhc class II B sequences found in GenBank. |
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The result of short-term royal success in eviscerating local government was a system of degenerate petty oligarchies dependent on government initiative. |
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The reproductive organs only attain full development at puberty, and degenerate and lose all or much of their functional importance as years accumulate. |
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In several cases, an occasional area of degenerate Antoni B tissue, often containing foamy macrophages, was seen to have an associated peripheral increase in cellularity. |
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Once the pride of Russia's armed forces, the Northern Fleet has been allowed to degenerate to a state in which it is positively dangerous for the ships to put to sea. |
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Senior church figures are still concerned that the conference in Britain may degenerate into a public slanging match if the row over gay bishops is not resolved. |
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Her experiences as wife to the degenerate Glyde are held back from the respectable reader, lest they offend like undraped piano legs in the drawing-room. |
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Being a fan of Liquid Sky carries the cachet of degenerate hipness to this day, 32 years after it was filmed. |
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Once the disease sets in, the connecting structures between what is called the coffin bone and the membrane inside the outer hoof Laminae degenerate. |
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Alternately, discussions in meetings can be muted, disingenuous, or characterized by personalized arguments that can quickly degenerate into conflict. |
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Samples of nondegenerate and degenerate human patellar cartilage were subjected to osmotic loading by equilibrating the tissue in solutions of varying osmolarity. |
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The ratatouille filling consists of neatly shaped vegetables that are lightly cooked so it doesn't degenerate into a nondescript mess like many of its kind. |
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Do wires degenerate when electric current is passed through them? |
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He is a progenitor of what could be called the degenerate school of American fiction. |
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If the states want to emulate casinos, degenerate, compulsive play is where the money is. |
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The Guardian warns, in a page-wide headline, that it could degenerate into a fiasco of Suez 1956 proportions. |
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These five regimes progressively degenerate starting with aristocracy at the top and tyranny at the bottom. |
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In older cases, it may be distinctly sclerosed, with much hyaline connective tissue, and many newly-formed but degenerate elastic fibres. |
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Proof that the genetic code is a degenerate triplet code finally came from genetics experiments, some of which were performed by Crick. |
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The eg levels, or bands, in which the charge carriers move are orbitally degenerate. |
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Let us not allow the reality of our faith to wear down and degenerate into small-mindedness. |
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The most degenerate souls did at last sleep in the bodies of trees, and grew up merely into plantal life. |
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Eventually, with age, the follicles may degenerate to produce vellus hair again, or shut down completely. |
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It may seem paradoxical, but unfettered market competition tends to naturally degenerate into market oligopolies. |
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Buffon said that food and the mode of living could make races degenerate and differentiate them from the original Caucasian race. |
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But, even after such a promising start, a lot of guys let their encounters degenerate into... the dreaded Friend Zone. |
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Would Charles X. derogate from his ancestors? Would he be the degenerate scion of that royal line? |
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Graphene is a degenerate semimetal that may become important for electronic devices due to high carrier mobility and because it is only a monolayer thick. |
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Today, males are considered undesirable for fiber, because they senesce earlier and degenerate, thus decreasing the overall quality of fiber harvested. |
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Yet the success of Trajan, however transient, was rapid and specious. The degenerate Parthians, broken by intestine discord, fled before his arms. |
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It is a degenerate and misguided attempt to destroy the real use of the film and cannot be accepted as coming within the true boundaries of the cinema. |
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Above this energy level is a triply degenerate set of MOs that involve overlap of the 2p orbitals on carbon with various linear combinations of the 1s orbitals on hydrogen. |
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Nordicism was controversial in Italy because of common Nordicist perceptions of Mediterranean people, and especially southern Italians, being racially degenerate. |
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We prove that certain degenerate abelian varieties, the compactified Jacobian of a nodal curve and a stable quasiabelian variety, satisfy autoduality. |
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A scug was an untidy, ill-mannered, and morally undeveloped boy, a shirker at games, bumptious and arrogant. If not naturally vicious, a scug was considered degenerate. |
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The educated classes had always feared that a peasant volia would soon degenerate into anarchic licence and violent revenge against figures of authority. |
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His condition continued to degenerate even after admission to hospital. |
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The suspensory ligaments and tendons of the ossicles can degenerate as a result of chronic otitis media, and they can subsequently calcify and ossify. |
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This simple deterministic endowment process is the degenerate case of a stochastic economy with two Markovian states with a zero probability of remaining in the same state. |
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