The room seemed to have lost all its warmth and the torch's fire seemed to be diffusing only cold, chilling to the bone. |
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But slowly, in the course of time the proletarian agenda of the communist parties is also diffusing rapidly. |
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Before and after training, spirometry, plethysmographic lung volumes, and carbon monoxide diffusing capacity were assessed. |
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Justified or not, the call for reparations seems to me to be based around shoring up racial tensions rather than diffusing them. |
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Ideally, the inlay card would include actual directions for diffusing an atomic bomb. |
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The matter formed a monomolecular layer with rafts of condensed lipids, diffusing in a fluid matrix. |
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Scott has always been preoccupied with diffusing the distinction between high art and popular culture. |
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Lattice and slat-style roofing are also effective ways of diffusing excess heat while still letting you enjoy the sun. |
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The ruffians wore goatskin hats, gritty cloaks, and leggings of leather, all diffusing the odor of a hundred bathless nights and days. |
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It allows us to entertain the idea of rebellion, diffusing that feeling without having to act upon it. |
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Ribosomes that reach the termination site desorb and re-enter the pool of diffusing ribosomes. |
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The drop in pH is probably mainly due to oxidation of upward diffusing sulphide. |
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The soldiers found sarin gas in an artillery shell that exploded while bomb disposal experts were diffusing it. |
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Furthermore, we recognize the merits of integrity with respect to nuclear capabilities, as it will aid in diffusing tensions between states. |
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This is accomplished by either bouncing the light off a surface before it reaches your subject or by moving the flash off the camera and diffusing the light. |
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As the day progresses, the weather starts to take on a gloomy appearance, with dark, gray clouds moving in, covering up the sky and diffusing the sunlight. |
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Incorporated within the timber louvres are troughs for planting that will gradually become established on the north side, screening and diffusing the sun's glare. |
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A virtual image cannot be projected onto a diffusing screen but exists only for computational purposes and is used for calculating magnification and subsequent image position. |
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This process can be done by airbrush work or by diffusing light through a halftone screen during photographic exposure. |
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The Quercus is fitted with a slightly opaline protector which optimises visual comfort by diffusing a soft and subtle light. |
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As well as diffusing plant essences, the Boneco Evaporator also purifies and humidifies the ambient air. |
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Each comes with a prefilled syringe, a blunt-end, side-exit 23 gauge canula, and a patented light diffusing tip. |
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Restores epidermic cohesion and renewal by diffusing active ingredients into the intercellular spaces of the epidermis. |
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Then, a diffusion step is used to form the p1 and p2 layers simultaneously by diffusing the wafer from both sides. |
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It's a substantial and subtly acted examination of negotiation, leadership and the difficulty of diffusing tension and building trust. |
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But if diffusing popular anger means someone must go, Mr Geithner is likely to top the list. |
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For now, dragging much of the cabinet to Beijing seems a small price to pay for diffusing protectionist pressure at home. |
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Copies of Awakening to Life: A Meditation have been sent to you, and possibilities are being considered for diffusing the meditation more widely. |
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Second, you display your respect and concern for their position, diffusing any possible confrontation right from the beginning. |
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Canada has played a vital role in this process of diffusing multiculturalism in at least two ways. |
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Several Member States emphasized the importance of human rights education in diffusing a culture of human rights in societies. |
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In an age of globalisation and marketisation, the life values sustained through the community life and love are constantly diffusing and substituted with competition. |
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Initial contact will be through a conventional bimolecular binding and occur at a rate proportional to the concentration of freely diffusing molecules. |
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To human eyes, he resembled a dark cloud, a pool of black ink diffusing into thin wisps around the edges that could manage to remain vaguely anthropomorphous. |
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Passive transport does not require the cell to expend any energy and involves a substance diffusing down its concentration gradient across a membrane. |
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Far from being a humanitarian action, the price reductions represent an attempt to preserve patent rights by diffusing international pressure for generic manufacturing. |
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This study also confirms the work of others that the diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide and the HRCT fibrosis score are two of the most accurate predictors of mortality. |
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This authorization is valid for any site, except for those diffusing of information in matter polemical, pornographic, xenophobe or likely to attack the sensitivity of greatest number. |
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The device includes a slight diffusing screen with contoured tubes that Spectronics claims eliminates confusing light striations. |
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The authorization of installation of a link is valid for any support, except those diffusing informations polemic, pornographic, xenophobe or being able to attack the the sensitivity of people. |
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This prevents the copper from diffusing into the silicon. |
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He is the founder of the first chair in Arabic language in China, and has devoted his life to transmitting and diffusing the Arabic language in his country. |
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Commonly there is a large airflow in garages of which we make use of to have a maximum range of diffusing the fragrance, but utilising a minimum of the fragrance itself. |
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This authorization S does not apply to diffusing of information in polemical, pornographic, xenophobe matter or which can Internet sites, in a broader measurement to attack the sensitivity of greatest number. |
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Gas after diffusing across the dense membrane desorbs to the permeate side. |
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A double lunar rainbow appears, prismatically diffusing the perfect white orb. |
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The Cyclo 04's are equipped with a diffuser front lens to project an even field of colored light by completely diffusing the light from each tube. |
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In other words, a lack of communication, or poor communication, can often lead to conflict, while good communication is frequently the most expeditious means of diffusing or resolving conflict. |
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A model for broadly diffusing the framework and approach and for building capacity across the CCAC and other partners across the Waterloo Wellington LHIN is presented. |
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However, the National Network of Journalists is very active in awareness raising activities of SALW proliferation, by diffusing information through the local and national media. |
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Addressing common environmental problems offers opportunities for cooperation amongst governments diffusing tension and contributing to a greater cooperation and security. |
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The dark entrance leads to an upper lit space with diffusing glazing: the first step was to therefore change the skylight roofing structure in the main room. |
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The researchers have thought that these so-called morphogens create chemical maps by simply diffusing through an embryo. |
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Exercise-induced oxyhaemoglobin desaturation, ventilatory limitation and lung diffusing capacity in women during and after exercise. |
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Currently, the main strategy for diffusing multiculturalism is to publicize accounts of Canadian policies and institutions, often in an idealized and self-congratulatory way. |
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To be a genuinely competitive, knowledge-based economy, Europe must become better at producing knowledge through research, at diffusing it through education and at applying it through innovation. |
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Ubiquinone, diffusing through the lipid of the cristae membrane, reaches the second large complex of the electron-transport chain, the b-c2 complex, which accepts the electrons, oxidizing ubiquinone and being itself reduced. |
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The technique of flotation, which has been well-known also in oenology for a long time, is carried out by diffusing gas micro-bubbles in the lower side of the mass to clarify. |
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In this way they can begin to recognise that with time, the boundary becomes less distinct because more of the copper sulphate solution is diffusing. |
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The lachrymo-mimetic active ingredient which mimics the action of two lachrymal proteins to contribute to diffusing the Avène thermal water evenly and to its absorption into the skin. |
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It combines minute nylon particles with light diffusing polymers to give radiance without clogginess. |
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Cultural respect will lead to diplomatic respect, which is the only foundation for cooperating on diffusing current international crises, especially in Syria and Ukraine. |
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The facilities will include a proton synchrotron, in which protons will be accelerated to 50 billion electron volts, and a neutron diffusing facility. |
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Diffusing glory with your rays, you have scaled the shining realm of heaven. |
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Diffusing anything new into a stone during heating is almost always controversial in gemology. |
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Diffusing particles experience a drift motion in addition to random diffusion, when an external driving force is applied. |
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