Bare bulbs were hanging from the ceiling casting an eerie light, revealing tiny flecks of dust filtering through the air. |
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Each one of these studies just happened to be sponsored by a company that sold internet filtering technology to stop personal surfing at work. |
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Here, the railing separates from the wall creating a hollow space with ample daylight filtering in through a skylight directly above. |
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In accordance with the present invention a filtering process is based on the output side of a multimedia decoder. |
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His brother raised his eyebrows, his unpractised conceit filtering into his expression. |
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The first stage is to interrogate the data through filtering of noise and converting the data into a more friendly format. |
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The glass roof is also capable of filtering out harmful infra-red rays from the sun, and comes with a sunblind for extra shade. |
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We applied additional filtering criteria, including phylogenetic validations, to enhance the reliability of our predictions. |
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It is also possible that DVD filtering technology might become mandatory on all players, as the V-chip is on TV sets. |
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Information overload leads to stress and, often, the creation of information filtering roles. |
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The ideologies we live by are often made visible and comprehensive through the stories filtering into general consciousness. |
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The cirrus was filtering the sunlight, the air was buoyant and the thermals were as smooth as could be. |
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With a sigh she looked up, propping her head on one hand and watching dust motes dance in the rays of sunlight filtering down from above. |
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Persons with schizophrenia showed similar filtering ability as typical persons, with distracters at two different visual angles from targets. |
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This technique is used by spammers and spoofers alike but it would seem that some filtering software hasn't thought of it. |
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For high-voltage events, the UPS is usually equipped with filtering electronics that are capable of reducing the voltage. |
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Dynamic range and fidelity are only slightly present with most all of the soundstage filtering through the front and center speakers only. |
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However, optimizing your chances of properly filtering the information you receive is critical. |
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Light was filtering in through the dusty windows, as impossible as it seemed. |
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I felt exhausted and the moonlight slowly filtering through the window and covering everything only reinforced that. |
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I slowly sat up as my eyes opened to sunlight that was filtering through the blinds. |
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Yesterday morning was beautiful, the sky was bright blue, it was warm and the sounds filtering into our home were happy. |
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Ryan's door was still shut, though there was some light filtering under his door. |
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Today, they form large deposits of white chalky material, which is mined for use in cleansers, paints, filtering agents, and abrasives. |
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At least an academy has been established, and young players are filtering upwards from it. |
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You can get a solar pump or stock your pond with filtering plants such as water hyacinth to keep it clean. |
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You float there feeling the hot sun on your body, the blue sky filtering through your closed eyelids. |
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Her face looked peaceful, lit by ethereal moonlight filtering through the ghostly branches of the fairy tree. |
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I looked out and saw the last drops of sunlight filtering through the crisscrossed branches of the weeping willows. |
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And anyway, says Patrick, most people are better at filtering out what's true from what's not than most admen may like to believe. |
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I walked in the front yard and whiffed the various aromas that were filtering through my nose. |
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The aging in large Slovenian oak barrels remains the same and they are still not fining or filtering their wines. |
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Guns designed to look like mobile phones or even key rings may be filtering into Britain, it emerged yesterday. |
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Capabilities include powder blending and damping, sieving, kibbling, dissolving, and filtering. |
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He now operates from a van in the Hull area, filtering and cleaning catering cooking fat at hospitals, universities and schools. |
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Rawlins operates on the streets, filtering the ghetto life around him through a world view that is cynical to the point of world-weary. |
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To win relicensing, owners had to accept tougher web filtering technologies, something industry sources believe was long planned. |
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Soil eroded from newly developed housing sites and washed into the estuary to accumulate there without benefit of filtering by impacted wetlands. |
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The American Society for Health System Pharmacists recommends filtering solutions drawn up from glass ampules to remove glass particles. |
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On the new address I have very strong spam filtering enabled at the ISP end, and almost none gets through to me. |
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I was wondering if anyone can explain what it is exactly that anisotropic filtering and antialiasing do. |
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Various indigenous grasses were grown on each soil type to test their filtering effects. |
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They emerged on top in our last round-up of filtering software, and this seventh version puts them even further ahead of the pack. |
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Other connection filtering techniques include reverse lookups, verifying computer names and verifying the from email address. |
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Most tadpoles are suspension feeders, filtering out tiny particles while continuously pumping water. |
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Then the band members began filtering back into the room, looking disgruntled and disheveled. |
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With the equipment slowly filtering into the distribution system, Sprint also seems to be putting early services packages in line. |
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Avoiding tobacco and excessive caffeine, alcohol, saturated fats, dairy products and refined sugars helps maintain your body's filtering system. |
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Using packet filtering, firewalls can restrict the types of activity allowed, such as permitting web access and email but denying telnet and ftp. |
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Freezing has been demonstrated to improve dewatering in manure, improving settling and filtering. |
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IgA Nepropathy progressively ruins the kidneys' filtering units, called glomeruli. |
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We did this by assessing the performance of both filters in filtering noise signals obtained from both habitats throughout the breeding season. |
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Rimbaud boldly manipulates Warhol's voice in befitting manner, filtering the artist's voice prismatically in varying ways. |
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Vivienne's smile turned wistful and she turned to snap a picture of sunlight filtering through the leaves of a banana tree. |
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He hears countless movie pitches, and is responsible for filtering out the twelve movie ideas that his studio will turn into features every year. |
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There was a distinct amount of light filtering around the blinds and, through the window, the first feeble sounds of the dawn chorus. |
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Anti-spam filtering outfit Brightmail has released a list of the ten most common spam messages assaulting users' in-boxes this year. |
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The organism may have extended a filtering organ out of the single opening as a modern serpulid does from its tube. |
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It appears the issue lies with spam filtering software used by a number of internet service providers and web servers. |
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The stories filtering out of rugby league and Aussie Rules clubs would turn the stomachs of readers of even the most hardcore top-shelf magazine. |
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I was filtering out all verbal communication and only paying attention to body language, and entered a really peaceful trance state. |
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The process involved the collection, filtering and pasteurisation of tender coconut water and pineapple juice prior to their mixing. |
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The interior of the temple is softly illuminated by daylight filtering through perforated screens on the eastern walls. |
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With no additional news to broadcast they resorted to filtering it into a nightmare story with shock-horror headlines and a paranoid tone. |
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At least bilinear filtering makes texture maps look like globs of blurry pixels. |
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According S3, this technique has the same memory bandwidth impact as bilinear filtering. |
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We use today's machine-translation systems for document triage and for filtering written materials for further study by human translators. |
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There has been a lot of discussion about our trilinear filtering algorithms recently. |
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It was high off the floor, curtained by a thin gauzy material and shrouded in dark despite the sunlight filtering through the window. |
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I was staring at the dust filtering through beams of sunlight shining through my bird mobile. |
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A person who is conscious selectively perceives sensations, attending to some while filtering out others. |
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I was sitting in Panera Bread last night, fumbling around with proxies in an attempt to get around their ham-fisted network filtering. |
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For instance, filtering techniques in an RF front-end mitigate out-of-band jamming from the unit's LCD screen or other radios. |
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Some of their teeth are similar to the fancy teeth of the crabeater seal for filtering krill out of the water. |
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The only adjustments he makes are to apply De-Hiss filtering and remove low frequency hum. |
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The sun had set and looking up through the water we could see the moon's rays filtering in and giving the water an eerie silverfish glow. |
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There is a tariff on papers known commercially as copying paper, filtering paper, silver paper, and tissue paper. |
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The chip fat filtering machine went on the blink and a manager decided to cut corners. |
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The laser module has an output connected to a controller via filtering and reference circuitry. |
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Weary and footsore, they trundled slowly out of the forest, the horses stumbling slightly despite the bright sunlight filtering in overhead. |
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Shut it out behind luminous lids filtering light like onion skin. |
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A small group of connoisseurs would gather out in the back room each holding their glass up to the watery sunlight filtering through the dirty sash window. |
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While this may require more filtering to remove jots of jetsam, it is neither too salty due to constant mixing with sea-water, nor too earthy, due to proximity to soil. |
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The book was timely, arriving at a time when youth culture was just kicking off in Britain, and linked nicely with the existentialist thought slowly filtering in from France. |
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One of the advantages of using a Web-based approach is that email can be retrieved far more quickly than if you use a desktop-based spam filtering package. |
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We now have 3D hardware capable of simultaneous MIP-mapping, anisotropic filtering, and antialiasing in real time, at 60 frames per second in many titles. |
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Reports are filtering in this week of an increase in pace and tempo. |
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Rather than selective filtering for purposes of justification, information is instead used as the fuel for illumination. |
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The previously unknown species lived about 25 million years ago and was an early ancestor of modern baleen whales, which feed by filtering plankton from seawater. |
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It also adds multi-texturing and trilinear texture filtering. |
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A theater on the 2nd and 3rd floors will have back and side walls of glass allowing a backdrop of a clear view of the harbor or controlled filtering down to complete blackout. |
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It sifts the water, filtering out nutrients to help it grow. |
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This can be made clean by bleaching it, boiling it and filtering it. |
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While our Internet service includes filtering functionality, it is our customers who make the decisions about which categories are blocked or unblocked. |
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The problems in individual filtering, and the value of shared experiences and unchosen exposures, are best approached through two different routes. |
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This anatomic geometry supports the idea of acoustic frequency filtering and channeling functions in odontocetes and low frequency hearing in mysticetes. |
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This allows the tree to use the brackish water by filtering out the salt. |
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The tools include a combination of heuristic rules-based scanning, white and black lists, content filtering and SMTP-based authentication to keep out unwanted mail. |
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However, this conclusion is preliminary, as group differences in filtering and focusing ability may emerge with distracters located at intermediate visual angles from targets. |
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CamelBak, whose soft-sided canteens are a hybrid water bottle and backpack, developed a new filtering system to protect U.S. troops in Kuwait from water-borne bacteria. |
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I rolled over, seeing sunlight filtering through cracks in the walls. |
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It's hard to say what's causing this traffic, but you may be able to persuade your admin that it will not happen again by filtering outgoing multicast traffic. |
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He hitched his wagon to the ideologues who surround him, filtering out those who disagreed, including leaders of his own party and the uniformed military. |
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Instead, a weighted summation of successive estimates of transmitted symbols is converted to VSB signal to supply the feedback signal for the iterative filtering. |
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Adaptive passband equalization filtering comprises in addition to a non-iterative portion, an iterative filtering portion to suppress longer-delayed post-ghosts. |
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End user attitudes to seldom offered spyware screening services from ISPs mirror attitudes to spam filtering when such services were in their infancy four or five years ago. |
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The solar image is employed interrogatively to explore the mystic function of art as a filtering membrane or translucent window into another dimension. |
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Dave mines the vernacular of popular culture and traditional imagery, filtering it through his contemporaneity as an artist of the South Asian diaspora. |
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By Wednesday, word was filtering through that the department's extensive investigations showed no paper trail of invoices, bills or other relevant documents. |
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At approximately 3,500m altitude, my ears pop, and the mild breeze filtering into the car becomes a cold torrent, and the ascent suddenly increases. |
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Soon there was enough daylight filtering in to see their way clearly. |
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As a rule we've stopped sterile filtering and de-alcoholizing our wines, as doing so stripped them of flavor, structure, richness, and complex mouth feel. |
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In mining for precious stones such as diamonds, a method for accurately filtering the gems you want from the surrounding rock and soil is worth its weight in gold. |
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Their large, wide splayed hooves kept them from sinking in, and their dished faces and large nostrils helped them to breath the hot air, filtering out the sand. |
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Sometimes any dissentient shareholder can invoke the right, but normally a percentage requirement is imposed, a somewhat crude way of filtering out unmeritorious cases. |
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High above, he could see daylight filtering through the vegetation. |
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Trapping macromolecules in nanopits finds multifarious applications in polymer separation, filtering biomolecules etc. |
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His topics include the Black-Scholes model, measures of risk and performance, Levy models, copulas and applications, and filtering. |
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Sets new standards for image clarity and quality through floating point capabilities in shading, filtering, texturing, and blending. |
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Aged 18 months before filtering, Primero retains the oak notes and smoothness of a barrel aged tequila, according to the company. |
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After the preliminary filtering or settling of the juice, it is taken into the defecator, and there receives the treatment with lime. |
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Nexter has also been selected to supply the NRBC air pressurisation and filtering system for the Fremm. |
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Water moves over a filtering structure, where food particles become trapped in mucus. |
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These carotenoids accumulate in the macula, where they exert a protective effect by filtering the phototoxic bluelight portion of the sun's rays. |
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The dielectric filtering and deionizing system play a key role in preventing excessive wire breakage. |
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The bag works by attacking the air around your gym clothes and filtering allergens, bacteria, and other pollutants while dehumidifying. |
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Berje's manufacturing capabilities include blending filtering, decolorizing, fragrance compounding and custom formulation. |
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We show it is possible to remove large amounts of organellar reads from data sets through filtering reads based on their mapping coverage. |
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The minimal change nephrotic syndrome is a disorder that largely affects the blood filtering structures of the kidneys. |
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Furthermore, he says, when zebra mussels detect a toxicant, they sometimes stop filtering water for days or weeks while the chemical dissipates. |
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The Western States Machine Company has been designing and manufacturing filtering centrifuges for 90 years. |
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This can reduce the filtering quality of wetlands and increase siltation, the pollution of water by fine dirt, sand, or clay. |
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By filtering its broadband spectral emissions, they can deliver a microsecond pulse of ultraviolet light that penetrates even cloudy ice. |
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Optimized real-time video streaming support through IGMP filtering, querier and multicast VLAN registration. |
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In the workplace they are used in industrial and scientific processes such as filtering. |
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It provides a second stage of filtration, after the oil has passed through the ram-packed virgin cotton filtering material. |
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After filtering any remaining solids, the clarified syrup is decolorized by filtration through activated carbon. |
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Rigorous filtering targets political, human rights, religious material and content deemed obscene. |
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They both got a chance to present and defend their points of view, face to face, with no filtering or interference from others. |
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The variations in clarity and colour are mostly due to filtering between pressing and fermentation. |
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Bone glue can be made by prolonged boiling of ground or cracked bones, followed by filtering and evaporation to thicken the resulting fluid. |
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In addition, it has features such as content filtering, virus scanning and the ability to accommodate a virtual private network. |
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Mature madrones and Douglas firs loom above the flat roof, filtering summer sun and shielding the structure from buffeting winter gales. |
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Clay is also used in many industrial processes, such as paper making, cement production, and chemical filtering. |
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Because of the abundance of oysters filtering the waters of the Chesapeake, the water was much clearer than it is now. |
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Popular methods are filtering with sand which only removes undissolved material, while chlorination and boiling kill harmful microbes. |
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Receivers often incorporate digital equalisers to 'mop up' slight intersymbol interference after initial filtering at the receiver. |
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Pleated grooves in the whale's mouth allow the creature to easily drain the water initially taken in, filtering out the prey. |
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They swim along with their mouths open, filtering the plankton from the water as it passes through their gills. |
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The second chapter introduces the various probabilistic models for collaborative filtering. |
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We then tokenize this text, lower-casing and normalizing characters onto an ASCII representation, filtering for stopwords and weigh the terms using TF-IDF weights. |
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Still, there is some question as to whether filtering programs are an adequate defense against the rising tide of employee indiscretion and gabbiness. |
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The filter achieves this two-qubit filtering effect by using two ancilla photons as probes that detect whether or not the two input photons are in the desired states. |
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The basking shark is a ram feeder, filtering zooplankton, very small fish, and invertebrates from the water with its gill rakers by swimming forwards with their mouths open. |
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Bivalves such as Adamussium colbecki move around on the seafloor, while others such as Laternula elliptica live in burrows filtering the water above. |
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The atria of the heart also function as part of the excretory system by filtering waste products out of the blood and dumping it into the coelom as urine. |
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Effectivity filtering also helps pilots find specific information related to the fleets and models of the aircraft they fly faster than when using paper-based manuals. |
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Fish along the way were found to have diseased livers from filtering hydrocarbons chemically similar to oil from Deepwater Horizon, causing them immune system problems. |
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Security features of the VES-1616F include MAC filtering, priority two, Access Control List and Port-based VLAN that isolates traffic between different users. |
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For example, sintered stainless steel elements are employed for filtering steam in food and pharmaceutical applications, and sintered bronze in aircraft hydraulic systems. |
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