Dopamine-deprived striatal GABAergic interneurons burst and generate repetitive gigantic IPSCs in medium spiny neurons. |
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We exploit the dependence of the oscillation frequency on light intensity to generate both photophobic and phototropic movement of the gel. |
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It would generate new ideas about the nature of musicality, the role of music in education and its general role in societies, like the Venda in the context of their traditional economy. |
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Properties can marked as obsolete with an attribute, which will cause the compiler to generate a warning if they are used. |
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At the frontier of digital commerce, autolearning software can generate both descriptive and prescriptive knowledge for action. |
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The former generate the standard flux superpotential for the axiodilaton and complex structure moduli. |
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In my opinion, the absolute worst way to generate artificial interest is the tactic that is commonly known as the booth babe. |
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Glutamine is first catabolyzed to glutamate and than to generate a-ketoglutarate, a tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate. |
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Remind them, if necessary, that properly done, microhydro will generate clean power for many years without damaging the environment in any way. |
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The heat produced by an incinerator can be used to generate steam which may then be used to drive a turbine in order to produce electricity. |
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Kerouac's orality, learned growing up in a relatively antiliterate culture, encouraged him to generate sound continually. |
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Assortative interactions can generate highly nonrandom variation among groups. |
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The engines are not working, therefore they do not generate the electricity, as they do in flight. |
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Some rivers generate brackish water by having their river mouth in the ocean. |
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Palm oil expansion can generate wealth for local communities, but it can also degrade ecosystems and cause social problems. |
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Entire advanced collections are often sold at one time, and to this day single auctions can generate millions in gross sales. |
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Salmon require large nutritional intakes of protein, and farmed salmon consume more fish than they generate as a final product. |
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These generate modified sawtooth and parabola current waveforms to scan the electron beam in a linear way. |
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Offshore wind power refers to the construction of wind farms in large bodies of water to generate electric power. |
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Conversely, a large generator would cost more but generate little extra power and, depending on the type, may stall out at low wind speed. |
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The thorium fuel cycle is able to generate nuclear energy with a lower output of radiotoxic waste than the uranium fuel cycle. |
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They generate cell movement through cytoplasm that streams along the raphes, always moving along solid surfaces. |
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This recycling of air allows the whale to continuously generate clicks for as long as it is submerged. |
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It is the site of the world's first commercial nuclear power station to generate electricity on an industrial scale. |
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In general, the sediments that generate natural gas are buried deeper and at higher temperatures than those that contain oil. |
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Imposition tends to generate opposition, and life is better, I find, if you approach it with open eyes and open-heartedly. |
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Most power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity. |
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Most commonly, exhaust gases from a gas turbine are used to generate steam for a boiler and a steam turbine. |
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Power stations can also generate electrical energy from renewable energy sources. |
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In a hydroelectric power station water flows through turbines using hydropower to generate hydroelectricity. |
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Wind turbines can be used to generate electricity in areas with strong, steady winds, sometimes offshore. |
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This energy can be harnessed to generate electricity to power homes, transport and industries. |
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Wind turbines use an airfoil to generate a reaction lift from the moving fluid and impart it to the rotor. |
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In 2007, Pictometry International was the first to allow users to dynamically generate elevation contour lines to be laid over oblique images. |
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A flexing motion is created by swells that drive hydraulic pumps to generate electricity. |
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These formulas all provide a different view into the processes that generate longshore drift. |
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Ocean water waves generate land seismic waves that propagate hundreds of kilometers into the land. |
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Cumbre Vieja on La Palma in the Canary Islands, may be able to generate megatsunamis that can cross oceans, but this is disputed by many others. |
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Nuclear testing in the Pacific Proving Ground by the United States seemed to generate poor results. |
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While the subduction zones around the Pacific are seismically active, not all earthquakes generate tsunami. |
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Indeed, most species must run upwind across the water's surface with wings flapping to generate sufficient lift to take flight. |
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Similarly, some landfills that also discharge methane gases have been set up to capture the methane and generate electricity. |
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Offshore wind power refers to the construction of wind farms in bodies of water to generate electricity from wind. |
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When using tidal barrages to generate power, the potential energy from a tide is seized through strategic placement of specialized dams. |
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There has been green energy in the village since 1929, when St Margaret's Bay Windmill was built to generate electricity. |
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The electron beam must contain 5 to 10 times more power than the microwave output, which can produce enough heat to generate plasma. |
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Even longer routes from Cherbourg, Normandy and Brittany generate business, boosted by ferries from Ireland where alcohol duties are even higher. |
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Human power is occasionally used to generate and sometimes store electrical energy in batteries for use in the wilderness. |
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However, Douglas fir exhibits considerable morphological plasticity, and on drier sites coast Douglas fir will generate deeper taproots. |
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Scientific studies have concluded that an earthquake occurring along this fault zone could generate a significant tsunami. |
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When oscillating tidal currents in the stratified ocean flow over uneven bottom topography, they generate internal waves with tidal frequencies. |
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An ice floe converging toward another and pushing against it will generate a state of compression at the boundary between both. |
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In some cases, the heat generated by incineration can be used to generate electric power. |
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During the cleanup and recovery process, it will also generate air pollutants such as nitric oxides and ozone from ships. |
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In fact, crocodiles can and do generate tears, but they do not actually cry. |
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Larger animals, on the other hand, generate more heat and less of this heat is lost. |
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When the peroxide is mixed with the resin, it decomposes to generate free radicals, which initiate the curing reaction. |
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They do not generate surpluses, pay no taxes, and support no standing army. |
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It has neurons which generate and release pulses of GnRH into the portal venous system of the pituitary gland. |
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This cycle is repeated several dozen times to generate DNA sequence information for each polony. |
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Theorists also try to generate or modify models to take into account new data. |
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Opportunities for the Congo River and its tributaries to generate hydropower are therefore enormous. |
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Tidal energy harnesses the movement of ocean water to generate electricity through a number of mechanisms. |
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These commodities provided a lower profit margin and therefore required a larger sales volume to generate the same amount of revenue. |
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By cutting costs and lowering prices, Wedgewood was able to generate higher overall profits. |
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Special efforts were made to attract children and to generate literature to spread the revivalist message. |
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A nuclear power plant uses heat from a nuclear reactor to generate steam and electric power. |
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Their disadvantages are their low efficiency, which means that they generate less power and can only be used where the flow rate is sufficient. |
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Where there is a plentiful head of water it can be made to generate compressed air directly without moving parts. |
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Redox reactions are the foundation of electrochemical cells, which can generate electrical energy or support electrosynthesis. |
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Coal is used primarily to generate electricity, but the rapid drop in natural gas prices after 2008 created severe competition. |
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Families and women, in particular, preferred it because it allowed them to generate income while taking care of household duties. |
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Coal is valued for its energy content, and, since the 1880s, has been widely used to generate electricity. |
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Gases released during the mining process can be recovered to generate electricity and improve worker safety with gas engines. |
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The effect of underpricing an IPO is to generate additional interest in the stock when it first becomes publicly traded. |
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The brief segments trying to generate thriller-type suspense are disposably perfunctory. |
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The company opened the first power station in the world to generate electricity using turbo generators in 1890, at Forth Banks in Newcastle. |
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We generate our own electricity with a small hydroelectric generator on the river. |
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Only inconvertible paper currencies can be expanded rapidly without limit to generate hyperinflation. |
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England and Normandy were well administered and therefore would be able to generate larger revenues than areas such as Aquitaine. |
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Wineries and vineyards in the Northern Neck and along the Blue Ridge Mountains also have begun to generate income and attract tourists. |
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Like turboprop engines, propfans generate most of their thrust from the propeller and not the exhaust jet. |
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All jet engines are reaction engines that generate thrust by emitting a jet of fluid rearwards at relatively high speed. |
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Very high spring tides can generate a tidal bore from Hale as far upstream as Warrington. |
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The Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary have the potential to generate more renewable electricity than all other UK estuaries. |
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Edgar Hoover, who had long been suspicious of Chaplin's political leanings, used the opportunity to generate negative publicity about him. |
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Films generate income from several revenue streams, including theatrical exhibition, home video, television broadcast rights and merchandising. |
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Pooh videos, soft toys, and other merchandise generate substantial annual revenues for Disney. |
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The brothers recognised the value of publicity that participation in motor racing could generate for their vehicles. |
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When sailing downwind, the sails no longer generate aerodynamic lift and airflow is stalled, with the wind push on the sails giving drag only. |
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While civil law jurisdictions place little reliance on court decisions, they tend to generate a phenomenal number of reported legal opinions. |
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Retail customers will be charged, in the form of commission or otherwise, to cover the provider's costs and generate a profit. |
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The IMF urged governments to expand social safety nets and to generate job creation even as they are under pressure to cut spending. |
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National governments may solicit credit ratings to generate investor interest and improve access to the international capital markets. |
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Credit rating agencies generate revenue from a variety of activities related to the production and distribution of credit ratings. |
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An alloy of aluminium and gallium in pellet form added to water can be used to generate hydrogen. |
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Bell thought it might be possible to generate undulating electrical currents that corresponded to sound waves. |
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As neutral markers, junk DNA cannot generate cultural, behavioural, or, for that matter, truly biological differences between groups. |
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The revenues they generate supplement the licence fee in financing the UK services. |
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Pyramid schemes tend to generate profits for a while and then collapse. |
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The bombardment ships had taken position, the motor launches had formed a line, ready to generate the smokescreen and the escorts formed a square round the monitors. |
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Mrs. Fennel, seeing the steam begin to generate on the countenances of her guests, crossed over and touched the fiddler's elbow and put her hand on the serpent's mouth. |
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One kilogram of the isotope can generate about 570 watts of heat. |
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These generate so much smoke and heat that they are only burned outside. |
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Rice fields also generate large amounts of methane during plant growth. |
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In addition to toll roads, toll bridges and toll tunnels are also used by public authorities to generate funds to repay the cost of building the structures. |
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The core may include solid and liquid regions, and some planetary cores generate their own magnetic field, which can protect their atmospheres from solar wind stripping. |
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The subdivision rule used to generate the Girih pattern on the spandrel. |
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The Bahamas relies on tourism to generate most of its economic activity. |
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Strong river water currents have led to proposals for the future construction of a tidal barrage to generate electricity and create another crossing. |
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Larger earthquakes can generate very large shear loads on structures. |
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Human activity and natural processes can both generate air pollution. |
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Subtropical cyclones also tend to generate near the Gulf Stream. |
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The question then is what approximations of these conditions guarantee approximations of market efficiency, and which failures in competition generate overall market failures. |
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Successful brands are those that consistently generate a high level of brand awareness, as this can often Various forms of brand awareness can be identified. |
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This is due to the company being required to generate awareness among consumers and retailers for each new brand name without the benefit of any previous impressions. |
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We propose that the leptomesons can generate also the baryon asymmetry that explains the imbalance in ordinary matter and antimatter in the observable universe. |
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The rotor usually has conductors laid into it which carry currents that interact with the magnetic field of the stator to generate the forces that turn the shaft. |
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Virtually all nuclear power plants generate electricity by heating water to provide steam that drives a turbine connected to an electrical generator. |
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Over the next decade the site will generate around 10,000 jobs. |
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But issues still remain about the use of citations in ranking systems, especially the fact that the arts and humanities generate comparatively few citations. |
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A 747 could generate more than 75 million passenger kilometers per month. |
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Gas turbine power plants can generate tens to hundreds of megawatts. |
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The Earth and most of the planets in the Solar System, as well as the Sun and other stars, all generate magnetic fields through the motion of electrically conducting fluids. |
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Two hands give the player more control, while one hand can generate a slice shot, applying backspin on the ball to produce a low trajectory bounce. |
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The cornering speed of Formula One cars is largely determined by the aerodynamic downforce that they generate, which pushes the car down onto the track. |
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They allow the muscles to generate both speed and endurance. |
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Cruise ships generate a significant portion of the traffic, including stops by both offshore vessels and expeditionary cruises starting and ending in Svalbard. |
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With such short wheelbase, motorcycles can generate enough torque at the rear wheel, and enough stopping force at the front wheel, to lift the opposite wheel off the road. |
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The sails, when correctly adjusted, will generate aerodynamic lift. |
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Cruise ships generate a significant portion of the traffic, including both stops by offshore vessels and expeditionary cruises starting and ending in Svalbard. |
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The increasingly asymmetric underwater shape of the hull matching the increasing angle of heel may generate an increasing directional turning force into the wind. |
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Some of the social media such as Twitter can be exploited to get out the miniblogs that generate a constant stream of news about schools and districts. |
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Here we show that Chlamydia infection in human epithelial cells induces Golgi fragmentation to generate Golgi ministacks surrounding the bacterial inclusion. |
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In the 17th century, the Somers Isles Company suppressed shipbuilding, as it needed Bermudians to farm in order for it to generate income from the land. |
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It then follows that bipennate muscles generate even more force than unipennate ones of similar volume, and the force increases with the angle of pennation. |
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The ocean and atmosphere can work together to spontaneously generate internal climate variability that can persist for years to decades at a time. |
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Oxygen generators do generate considerable heat in the process. |
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To generate support for the scheme, the provisional committee initiated a public campaign led by Joseph Lawrence, who had worked for the Hull and Barnsley Railway. |
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Conceptual research and development projects by over a hundred entities are investigating the use of kites in harnessing high altitude wind currents to generate electricity. |
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The Grand Banks and Papua New Guinea tsunamis came from earthquakes which destabilised sediments, causing them to flow into the ocean and generate a tsunami. |
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This led to the construction of the Mir Mine, together with access roads and an airport, and the Vilyuy Dam complex to generate power needed for the diamond concentrators. |
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In general, landslides generate displacements mainly in the shallower parts of the coastline, and there is conjecture about the nature of large landslides that enter water. |
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Of course, as indicated earlier, expectation raising behavior might generate obligations as well, but such obligations would not be promisory obligations. |
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In 1948, a small herd of domestic reindeer was introduced with the intention of establishing commercial herding to generate income for island residents. |
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The weapon was in turn attached by a line to the boat, and the hope was that the explosion would generate enough gas within the whale to keep it afloat for retrieval. |
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Nuclear submarines, although far larger, could generate their own air and water for quite extended durations, meaning their need to surface was limited in any case. |
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Experimental systems were being proposed New York City utilizes gas to run equipment in the sewage plants, to generate electricity, and in boilers. |
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Natural gas is used to generate electricity and heat for desalination. |
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Inside the accordion are the reeds that generate the instrument tones. |
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Hypocausts also allowed them to generate a humid heat for their baths. |
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Following statistical analysis, the results are used to generate a local magnetostratigraphic column that can then be compared against the Global Magnetic Polarity Time Scale. |
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The wind farm, consisting of 130 propellered turbines installed over an area of about 26 square miles, would generate up to 500 megawatts of clean energy. |
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Offshore wind power or offshore wind energy is the use of wind farms constructed offshore, usually on the continental shelf, to harvest wind energy to generate electricity. |
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Endocannabinoids can act as substrates for enzymes of the prostaglandin biosynthetic pathways and can be utilized to generate other related compounds such as prostamides. |
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The fact that a bank or mint has always been able to generate a medium of exchange marked for more units than it is worth as a store of value, is the basis of banking. |
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On June 27, 1954, the world's first nuclear power station to generate electricity for a power grid started operations at the Soviet city of Obninsk. |
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The income that this asset will generate is expected to reduce fuel poverty on the island, support new community enterprises and create affordable housing. |
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As a velocity difference develops between the two layers, shear forces generate internal waves at the interface, mixing the seawater upward with the freshwater. |
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The reason I do not create a texture from polypaint is simply because I want to show what you can generate without going through the texturing process. |
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The monostable multivibrator, or one-shot, is designed to generate controllable-duration pulses when triggered by the rising or falling edge of a trigger clock. |
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The combined effect of the wind and the tides can generate a rapid change of weather in a single day, with sun and rain which can be a few hours apart. |
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