There is only one way to represent any amount as the sum of pennies which is expressed as the generating function. |
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But this spectrum is at right angles to the first, generating a person-space with an infinity of different potential placements. |
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More than that, Bonnie and Clyde took off like a rocket, generating enormous profits and fame for everyone involved. |
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The paddles thus acted like hydrofoils generating thrust during the backstroke and also from lift during the recovery stroke. |
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The Archimedean screw turns as falling water from the top of the dam flows through it, activating a turbine and generating power. |
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This keeps the noise of the fans down when the PSU isn't under load and generating much heat. |
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The error counter is responsive to input signals and the feedback signals for generating error signals. |
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Some of the early privateers settled in these waterlogged plains, cutting and selling logwood as a means to generating wealth. |
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Germination of wild-type spores is initiated by an isotropic growth phase generating spherical germ cells. |
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The first mention of Gatsby triggers Daisy's memories of her former lover, generating a recurrent and intriguingly varied orchestral motif. |
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I was on a business trip when my wife called and told me that the sound system for the TV was generating some really loud rumbling noises. |
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There are endless possibilities with mailshots and a well targeted mailshot is an increasingly effective way of generating business. |
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With bilateral paralysis, bilateral plication improves the efficiency of the rib cage muscles in generating tidal volume. |
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Gradually, over thousands of years, astragali were replaced by dice, and the latter became the most common means of generating random events. |
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Real sustainability depends on reducing energy consumption in much of the world and generating locally as much as possible. |
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China has no trouble generating income, and it has become more and more skilled at attracting foreign investment. |
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When in a hurry, workers devote mental resources to quickly finishing a task, rather than generating new ideas. |
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A device for generating a voltage pulse in a low-voltage integrated circuit includes a capacitor and a control circuit. |
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He is also capable of generating swing through the air, as witnessed by his menacing inswinging yorker, which he will throw in just for variety. |
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The pancreas controlled glucose metabolism by generating a hormone they named insulin. |
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If hindered from escaping by an insulator, the heat accumulates to a degree that can be exploited for generating electricity. |
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The command structure appears to have become a machine generating confirmation bias. |
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We simulated data of this type by concatenating alignments from two generating trees. |
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Since female mice are fertile for more than a year, their ovaries had to be generating new oocytes, the scientists reasoned. |
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In generating sales through good information or communicating internal news and directives, the newsletter has no peer. |
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We need to target resources towards generating relevant evidence rather than recycling inadequate or inapplicable evidence. |
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Dr Van de Velde hopes to design clothes with invisibly embedded electronics capable of generating electric power from body heat or movement. |
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Importantly, organs of the two outermost whorls of lily flower are very similar, generating a perianth of tepals, instead of sepals and petals. |
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Should additional capacity be created, it would have to be through natural gas or coal-fired generating plants. |
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Through it all, though, Utidjian is superb, capable of generating power not from volume or hysterics, but from the subtlest expression. |
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When we looked into it a number of computers were generating lots of illegal traffic. |
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Synchronised cultures were exposed to superoxide anion generating system hypoxanthine and xanthine oxidase. |
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Crime is the hot button issue of modern politics, generating more heat than any other topic. |
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The car will be powered by a 2.2-liter, turbocharged diesel engine generating 136 horsepower. |
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The economic contraction succeeded in generating the large trade surpluses needed to make debt payments. |
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It is bizarre that a country that receives so much sunlight should be so slow to find ways of generating solar energy. |
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The standard procedure for generating a histogram is Graphs Histogram and then selecting the relevant variable. |
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Throughout the latter part of the 1990's the markets surged ahead, generating untold wealth for some people as all stocks went into overdrive. |
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The cost of generating electricity by wind power has fallen dramatically over the past few years. |
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Each molecule has on average six neighbors, generating a six-fold hexagonal symmetry. |
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However, heterolysis is the main process for generating the isolated phenoxy radicals. |
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The second half, led by Brando, was serious, surly, studiously indifferent to giving pleasure or generating affection. |
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David Parry, conducting, takes the score slowly, generating an atmosphere of oppressive malignancy. |
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Public outrage at her conviction and execution have been credited with generating the first vocal opposition to the trials. |
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Its main generating unit was the staff headquarters of the Red Army's Rear Services. |
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While consumers carried the economy through the recession, execs are now taking the lead in generating growth. |
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There is hardly any discussion of how to deal with global warming while generating substantial economic growth at the same time. |
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Fuel, including oil, gas and coal, represents 50 per cent of its generating costs. |
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By forcing water down into the rocks, the heated water would produce steam which in turn could be used to drive power generating turbines. |
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Ninety solar panels wrap the south side and canopy the bedroom terrace, blocking the sun and generating an energy credit. |
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The candlesticks were made from teak and mahogany generating a two-tone effect and looked very impressive. |
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We have a 15-inch demo and a 50-inch demo, and have achieved 600 candelas per square meter generating 1 millimetre sized pixels. |
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The parabola results when the plane is parallel to a generating line of the cone. |
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One observer said last night that he may be adopting the role of a stalking horse for the party, generating some momentum for change. |
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So even if you double that, it doesn't really affect the generating cost of nuclear power. |
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The mantle and funnel of squids are essential in generating and modulating thrust for jet locomotion. |
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Aside from generating buzz, the free newsletter has garnered some tangible benefits for the company. |
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Various art projects throughout the state of Wisconsin are also generating a buzz. |
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Sunscreen prevented sunlight from generating vitamin D in the skin, risking serious deficiencies in the long run. |
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This algorithm is chosen to minimize the chances of any two pieces of non-identical data generating the same hash. |
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By generating form from these, architects can claim to be in touch with the inner structures of the universe, or even the music of the spheres. |
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No one would venture such capital without some chance of generating a return on investment. |
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Jurys also has significant spare land around many of its Dublin hotels which offer additional future revenue generating opportunities. |
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We will use this data and software to train our system by generating a probability for each word that represents its spamminess. |
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He proposed a way of generating a particularly useful spamminess indicator based on the combined probabilities. |
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The crowd fed off the energy their native sons were generating, with an awe-inspiring roar of approval. |
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The vocabulary of generating and creating jobs out of unthrifty behavior sounds to noneconomists tough and prudential and quantitative. |
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We will come unstuck because we are not generating wealth to rival public investment. |
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How can you see nanotechnology or even macro technology on the way to Mars generating the sorts of energy that you need? |
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For an allergic person, a small amount of caffeine acts like a bolus, generating abnormal psychological response, including mania. |
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Discussing each article and generating multiple perspectives from group members was very important in this process. |
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Only the alluring alcoholic whiff of freshly made mulled wine can surpass the spicy aroma of mince pies for generating genuine festive cheer. |
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Fish wastes and unconsumed feed smother the sea floor beneath these farms, generating bacteria that consume oxygen vital to other sea life. |
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Grind is yet another sad demonstration of Hollywood's incompetence in generating sizzling summer fare. |
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The world's first floating power station, generating electricity from the Atlantic waves, is to be established off the west coast of Scotland. |
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I skidded over some large rocks near the top, putting some nasty nicks in my edges and generating a string of ugly sitzmarks. |
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This electrical power generating system is applicable in any location where wave action in blowholes produces compressed air. |
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Waste generating facilities must follow the guidelines set by the OEPA to apply biosolids to crop land. |
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The colossal amount of animal manure produced will be used for generating biogas and as fertiliser. |
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A computer implemented method for generating a triangulated mesh representation of a complex graphical object. |
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Fossil fuels are the lowest cost energy sources for generating electricity. |
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Boiler water is used primarily to drive steam turbines in electric power generating plants. |
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Paraquat acts as an alternative electron acceptor from PSI generating superoxide. |
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I think it's also because the process of acclimatization, of generating red blood cells, is very hormonal. |
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Apparently, function can be fine tuned by either reverse biasing or forward biasing the tension generating step. |
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The instrument is able to measure isotopes at the individual atom level and does so by generating millions of volts of electricity. |
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The city has a strong and diverse economy, with tourism generating millions of dollars a year. |
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This has helped in solving the problem of drinking water, bringing some lands under rabi crops and generating employment opportunities. |
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Techniques for generating massive amounts of downforce from the bodywork of a single-seater racing car have limited practical application. |
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The vacation period was a nightmare for many because they had to explore alternative methods of generating income. |
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Our article has certainly made a splash, generating a great deal of criticism in the blog world. |
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A light symphony of human whistles and snores were generating around the small office. |
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Their serial reports have largely abstained from considering policies aimed at generating social progress from below. |
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It has also begun importing items such as bags, made using traditional weaving skills, generating an income for villagers with very little money. |
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It is a closed economic system with a built-in mechanism for generating shortages and fiscal crises, for which there is no solution. |
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The Massage Parlor action set is already generating many pre-orders according to Hasbro. |
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It deals with the development into a continued fraction of the generating function of a sequence satisfying a difference equation. |
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The air bag assembly comprises an inflator for generating gas and an air bag cushion deployable upon generation of gas by the inflator. |
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Unfortunately the singers having some trouble holding the notes and it seems to be sapping the energy they're all generating. |
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Wind power cannot entirely replace fossil-fueled plants because some generating capacity must be maintained on standby for windless periods. |
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Water from the Ouse will be diverted through a turbine and returned to the river after generating up to 450 kilowatts of electricity. |
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The sleek, three-pronged turbines swivel to face the oncoming tide, generating up to 35 kilowatts of electricity each. |
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At any speed, a combination of kinematics generating thrust in excess of drag will permit a bird to accelerate. |
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All this growth, plus the tithing many evangelicals encourage, is generating gushers of cash. |
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Another addition is a tensioning damper that must work whether the unit is cranking the engine or generating power. |
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Being overambitious increases the risk of falling short of generating enough wonga to retire on. |
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And because he wants, intermittently, to sentimentalize their dilemmas, he has a hard time generating genuinely potent satire. |
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Oxidative processes during senescence involve an increase in enzyme activities generating oxygen radicals and superoxide ions. |
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The chips are encoded by generating nanometer-thick layers of porous films on the wafers using a special electrochemical etch. |
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The service relies on computer algorithms to select and summarise the stories generating the widest coverage. |
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Women in rural areas are also generating income through activities such as crafts and tailoring. |
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Blach says the firm began generating 2D plans, elevations, and section drawings very early in the design process. |
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Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability. |
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The County claimed that the project would help the public by reinvigorating the economy, increasing tax receipts, and generating jobs. |
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These generating functions are infinite power series, and Euler was a master in manipulating them. |
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Under one proposal, spammers could face an enhancement for harvesting e-mail addresses from Web forums, or generating them randomly. |
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Metallic oxides are bases because the oxide ions accept protons from water molecules, thereby generating hydroxide ions in solution. |
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Water constitutes cost-free energy for generating electricity that is perpetually renewable and sustainable. |
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There are also other secular trends that are generating ominous forecasts about the prospects for much of the Third World. |
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On Facebook the article was shared 2,756 times, also generating tens of thousands of clicks. |
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Oil is generating plenty of income, while productivity is often abysmal and the quality of local products repellent. |
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In the process, they'll learn about generating ideas and stimulating creative thinking. |
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Certainly the book is generating acres of newsprint and there are masses of links on the web. |
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A team of seven people will identify ways of generating cash and will be in charge of the day-to-day running of the vehicles. |
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A key function of a salesperson is to assist in the process of identifying and generating leads in conjunction with marketing. |
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She who remains a mystery to most, and who beguiles me at the same time as intriguing me and generating great affection in the process. |
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The company forayed into the Chinese and Kazakhstan markets and secured orders for gas turbine generating equipments. |
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A court surrounded by a wall of individual rooms was the generating idea of the building. |
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Sale and leaseback financing is a unique and effective method for generating capital for your business needs. |
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A crystal connected to an alternating voltage source will vibrate, generating an alternating voltage. |
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The first book studies generating functions and also approximations to various expressions occurring in probability theory. |
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Much like matter and antimatter the two objects would be almost instantly converted to pure energy, generating a massive explosion. |
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The city has been fast to approve scores of high-rise condominiums lining Queens Quay, generating substantial tax revenue in the process. |
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The two finales commence in a very assertive mood, always generating that kind of exciting energy which finally leads to a rousing and brilliant conclusion. |
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But that erosion among the Grover Norquist pledge-signers is generating significant pushback. |
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The legislation, pushed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, is aimed at generating funding for programs targeting game birds such as mourning doves and quail. |
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The present steam process for generating hydrogen is far from competitive with fossil fuels, and electrolysis costs about three times as much again. |
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The only way to keep generating cash is to aggressively cut costs. |
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Collectively, we have managed to deliver expensive fish at a reasonable price while at the same time generating significant revenues for stakeholders. |
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It is now being claimed that approximately 8 million tonnes of recoverable peat exist in the area, making the proposed development of a new power generating station viable. |
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The title of the latter work alludes to the astronomical notion that the area behind Orion is a kind of celestial incubator, generating uncountable new stars. |
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Where the force generating those threats is a widespread, self-sustaining, and virulent social movement? |
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The Council has also increasingly made use of opinions and resolutions as a way of pressuring the Commission into generating legislative proposals. |
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After generating tornadoes during the weekend, the storm system continued toward the east and south yesterday, producing heavy rain along an arc from Louisiana to Virginia. |
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As a result, utilities are relying more than ever on gas-fired generating plants. |
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This formulation of operator functioning as being categorisable into elements of skill-based, rule-based and knowledge-based behaviour gives a structure for generating suitable forms. |
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Within an integrated labour market it is impossible for one region to offer much better benefits than others without generating a ruinously costly inflow of benefit seekers. |
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For example, a project consortium will incur significant early income tax losses as interest accrues on debt prior to the project generating assessable income. |
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Modifications include a smoke generating system, a unique paint scheme for added crowd appeal, and a highly-tuned engine to enhance response in low-level flying. |
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Complicating matters, on the macro level at least, Nazif's reforms have definitely been generating a positive response on the international scene at the same time. |
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Why won't the music industry embrace the ringtone market by generating multiple formats for the Top 40, ensuring pop sounds for every make of phone? |
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It is not the moisture in the slab or screed which is important, but the quantity of moisture leaving the slab and generating the vapour pressure. |
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Early accounts report that masqueraders participated in generating this reputation by joining battles and terrorizing encroaching communities by night. |
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This analysis method helps find the composition of a physical sample by generating a mass spectrum that represents the masses of the sample's components. |
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The Libraries is now generating cataloging records for most of its US government information, which was previously only searchable through specialized indexes. |
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Ownership is important, but it's secondary to generating competition. |
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Well, generating all that hot air is thirsty work, and the weekend's here! |
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Meanwhile, boomer self-absorption is finally generating a little movement on the Social Security front, where the need for reform has been clear for 20 years now. |
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Such a cost-benefit ratio lends weight to the proposition that, in many cases, infrastructure can be self-supporting, generating its own land value revenue source. |
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Covering 13 acres of a landfill no longer in use in West Nyack, it has a generating capacity of 2.36 megawatts. |
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They use a surface topography conducive to generating new bone growth. |
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At such times, mindfulness of the practice of patience and the application of certain techniques will help us to continue generating this attitude. |
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For those who missed it, a man jumping around in a shell suit later succeeded in generating enough of a spark to send the cursed vehicle to oblivion. |
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The clouds raced overhead, full of energy, generating circles and twists, but not coming to anything and not promising anything dramatic in the way of a whirlwind. |
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Every sign here looks like this is someone who was unaccustomed to and overwhelmed by the media spotlight this was generating and took his own life. |
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An internal pattern calibration circuit is multiplexed to the first signal and used for generating a plurality of second parameters for calibration of close loop. |
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But the principle of generating steam in a boiler under pressure and using it to push pistons back and forth in two or more double-acting cylinders, is just the same. |
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Economies in most of the region continue to deteriorate, complicated by a high birthrate which is generating huge numbers of unemployable young men. |
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Indeed, with strike activity at historically its lowest level since records began in 1891, the role of employers in generating overt conflict should not remain uninvestigated. |
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Meanwhile, bootlegs of the finished product circulated, generating critical kudos, a groundswell of interest, and a bidding war among nearly 30 other labels. |
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Although generating swine clones appears to pose more technical difficulties than bovine clones, once piglets are born, they appear to be healthy. |
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It is a negentropic force that, while not the inverse of entropy, counteracts entropy by generating new states of order and higher complexity in the universe. |
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It is the influx of sodium into the cell that is responsible for generating an action potential, which causes depolarization and conduction of the nerve impulse. |
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Over the past ten years, through conversions of farm buildings and new builds, the Estate Office has created homes for 40 businesses, generating about 150 jobs. |
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The Texas governor has executive experience, conservative cred, success generating jobs, and pizzazz. |
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Simulation begins by generating noiseless waveforms at the link data input and proceeds through each subsequent component model until the system output is generated. |
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Unlike some previous studies the use of this virus system avoids the requirements of generating spheroplasts from host cells before titering viral infectivity. |
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Over the coming years, returns may have to be earned the hard way by identifying those companies capable of generating sustained earnings and dividend growth. |
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Their work uses industrial materials such as steel plates, cables, magnets and oil, which are then brought to life by generating sound, light and movement. |
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Despite the enormous progress in the performance of experiments over the past 30 years, nuclear fusion is still decades away from generating electricity. |
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A large ball of gas, generating energy by nuclear fusion, it also created a magnetic field enclosing Earth and the other planets in a gigantic magnetic bubble. |
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This mechanism prevents stalling at high angles of attack, generating a greater degree of aerodynamic lift and aiding maneuverability in slow, turning flight. |
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Renewable energy technologies, coupled with energy efficiency measures, are vital for generating electricity and other energy services in off-grid areas. |
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It's an opportunity for box holders to thank a captive audience for their loyalty, as well as fostering goodwill, generating new business and cementing working relationships. |
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Despite the increasing share of natural gas in the fuel structure, hard coal is still considered as a main fuel applied in Polish power and heat generating facilities. |
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In addition, the dispensing is carried out without generating any cloud of liquid particles which might be inhaled by the user, with a sternutatory effect. |
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In addition, human pDCs express indoleamine 2,3-deoxygenase, an enzyme generating tryptophan catabolites, which are powerful suppressors of T-cell responses. |
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The time for generating new ideas is while a party is in opposition. |
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When taken in larger doses, it becomes a potent hepatotoxin, generating fulminated hepatic and renal tubular necrosis which is lethal to humans and many species of animals. |
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Once free radicals are produced, a chain reaction occurs wherein lipid peroxidation becomes self-perpetuating, generating more free radicals, and causing further harm. |
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For a film that starts out slowly, Red Lights spends the better part of its final hour generating more tension than a high wire act without a net. |
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Foods are over-sugared and over-salted to stimulate over-eating and consumption of sugar, fostering obesity, in turn generating millions for the health industry. |
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Babies work in tune with our biological imperatives, lying there, helpless and demanding, screaming and spewing, while at the same time generating love. |
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As he coolly, incisively probes away, his questions elicit fascinating personal revelations, generating feelings of anger, guilt, panic and emptiness. |
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The generating voltmeter and capacitor pickoff signal were quiet. |
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This web of generating technologies will serve an industrial park and a few nearby residences, and even feed surplus power back to the main power grid. |
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His fear, which we share, is that principles will be interpreted inflexibly, without regard to the nuances of cases, generating a gridlock of conflicting principled stands. |
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Dewey's instrumentalism was both a theory and a method of inquiry for solving problems and for generating truth, or what he called warranted assertion. |
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This system works with patterns that connect particular human groups with particular non-human species, generating interspecies consubstantial kindreds. |
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The second dimension of the social history of pixels is how they came to be interposed between us and the world, generating reality as they reflect it. |
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A single free electron traveling in a strong, uniform electric field ionizes the gaseous molecules around it, generating more electrons and a chain reaction of ionization. |
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British Energy is seeking Government approval to install a flue gas desulphurisation system in two generating units at Eggborough power station, near Selby. |
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Organic light-emitting diode technology may provide a better way of generating white light with improved illumination quality over today's fluorescents. |
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Breaking all the rules of public dancing, the waltz scandalised polite society with its racy rhythms, generating a social revolution along the way. |
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An amplifier probe hybridizes to a preamplifier forming a branched DNA complex and generating enough signal sites to be detected directly after labeling. |
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However, while many students feel the rally was successful at presenting a unified front and generating public support, they are skeptical that it will actually lead to peace. |
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Not surprisingly, the situation is generating huge frustration. |
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With autoflush off, you can easily start generating content, have your code throw it away halfway through, and then issue a redirect. |
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It sold these products to wholesale customers such as retail gas suppliers and electricity generating companies. |
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Disregarding the SSEB, and the possibly emerging independent generating stations, the monopsony will be succeeded by duopsony. |
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He designed the building, the generating plant and the distribution system. |
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However, it was not used to any great extent until a practical means of generating electricity was developed. |
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Families willingly deployed their children in these income generating home enterprises. |
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The ram air turbine, capable of generating 100 kVA, is supplied by Hamilton Sundstrand and located in the lower surface of the fuselage. |
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In the late 19th century, hydropower became a source for generating electricity. |
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Physicists had already developed techniques for generating antiprotons and positrons in the laboratory. |
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Electrospinning has seen increased interest over the last decade as a means of generating nanoscale fibers of a variety of polymers. |
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In addition to the Dryersdale field, Triton has also begun generating revenues from the Elisor Cluxton oil well. |
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This gives results which are practically relevant, but the method of generating the sample of simulated elections can still be arguably biased. |
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It has been shown that the tide and weather at the time were capable of generating such a surge. |
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Each of these patterns is an axiom schema, a rule for generating an infinite number of axioms. |
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Goods and services flowed freely during the medieval merchant law, thus generating more wealth for all involved. |
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The station is home to two pressurized water reactors capable of generating 1,768 megawatts combined. |
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Through privatization by direct asset sale or stock market, bidders compete to offer higher prices, generating more revenue for the state. |
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A wind farm has now been built on the site, featuring 14 wind turbines generating electricity. |
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Not to be outdone, Pagemaker for Windows has added enhancements for generating process color separations. |
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The profilers come with software capable of generating reports, each presenting data in an easy-to-understand format. |
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Practice showed the 4 strokes generating 10 to 15 more Hp and turning in much faster lap times than their 2 stroke counterparts. |
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During the oil boom of the 1970s, Nigeria joined OPEC and the huge oil revenues it was generating enriched the economy. |
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By 2.2 we see that this is a full, contravariant imbedding, and by 2.3 the image of A in is a generating set of small projectives. |
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Hamed's popularity grew, his unorthodox style winning a large fan base and his boxing antics generating a large group of detractors. |
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This pragma stops the compiler from generating those warnings we don't care about. |
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The plan as originally conceived called for the construction of five dams that would have had a total generating capacity of 34,500 megawatts. |
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The corresponding generating series are written in closed form, as plethystic exponentials of simple rational functions. |
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Tip jet designs let the rotor push itself through the air and avoid generating torque. |
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We present a general representation of tiled parallel patterns, and provide rules for automatically tiling patterns and generating metapipelines. |
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This conjecture has been proved by Aas in 2014, and the generating function of the corresponding bistatistics is the double Eulerian polynomial. |
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Underwater earthquakes pose a threat of generating tsunamis which could have a devastating effect on the Caribbean islands. |
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In 1979 with funding from a Japanese bank a large modern extension was opened that would also house larger income generating exhibitions. |
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By generating both inliers and outliers, the population is then tuned by selection for its particular environment. |
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When the zygospore germinates, it undergoes meiosis, generating new haploid hyphae, which may then form asexual sporangiospores. |
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In plots about crime, thriller films focus less on the criminal or the detective and more on generating suspense. |
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Cytokines are regulatory proteins that function as intercellular communicators that assist the immune system in generating a response. |
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Parasites that infect macrophages or endothelial cells can develop into megaloschizonts, generating more merozoites. |
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The other major use for fossil fuels is in generating electricity and as feedstock for the petrochemical industry. |
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The advent of the steam turbine in central station service, around 1906, allowed great expansion of generating capacity. |
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The ISO or utility avoids brown-outs or black-outs and can maintain power even if primary generating capacity goes offline. |
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Teleprocessing equipment topped the list by generating the largest heat load of the technology classifications sampled. |
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He considered both surveillance and transparency to be useful ways of generating understanding and improvements for people's lives. |
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The Category 3 storm whipped up water levels, generating storm surges that swept over seawalls and flooded seaside and inland communities. |
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Celecoxib reduced the likelihood of precancerous abnormal cells generating nonmelanoma skin tumours. |
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Celecoxib reduced the likelihood of pre-cancerous abnormal cells generating non-melanoma skin tumours. |
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An interconnected electric power grid will already include reserve generating and transmission capacity to allow for equipment failures. |
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Consequently, XOR is the unique modifiable enzyme system generating reactive oxygen species. |
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But while the OX2 excels at generating low-end torque, its design makes achieving higher rpm problematic. |
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Some strategies for generating ideas, such as freewriting and looping, cubing and brainstorming, were used to foster self-assessment. |
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Rotary engines feature a unique construction, generating power through the rotational motion of a triangular rotor. |
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The bacteria that live on the skin's surface then start breaking down the sweat, generating a smell like Limburger cheese. |
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Variations between countries generating electrical power affect concerns about the environment. |
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Bed bug infestations have become prominent worldwide, generating increased public concern. |
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The firm holds relationships with several other licensers, most notably World Wrestling Entertainment, its earnings generating mainstay. |
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They are the chymase, chymotrypsin, angiotensin generating enzyme and cathepsin D pathways. |
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This is the most used form for generating electricity and is based on Faraday's law. |
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High clinical demand for donated platelets has stimulated interest in generating renewable sources of transfusable platelets. |
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The film is already generating considerable Oscar buzz, and deservedly so. |
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Electricity generation is the process of generating electric power from sources of primary energy. |
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We cannot afford to lose time or focus because of stovepiped tendencies that inhibit planners from generating sophisticated solutions. |
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Development of glue-free laminates, technological advancements, and enhanced moisture resistance are generating interest among end-users. |
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The porphyrins can undergo photo-oxidation and autooxidation generating free radicals. |
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Eels swim by generating body waves which travel the length of their bodies. |
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This method of subdividing the stream and generating striations leads to highly efficient and repeatable mixing with minimal pressure loss. |
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Bain said generating employment is the whole idea behind the redevelopment. |
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Each year, the authorities' attempt to ban fasting among the Uighurs, generating widespread criticism from rights groups. |
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The Transit Village will provide an opportunity to reverse this trend by generating a profitable new tax ratable for the Township. |
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It was also generating an intense outward radiation pressure because of which its outer layers were flying away. |
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Still another icebreaker is shivering, the automatic, noncoordinated activation of muscle motions for the sole purpose of generating heat. |
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Celebrating its 30th year heightening crime awareness and generating support for anticrime programs, National Night Out is Aug. |
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The system analyses behaviour in various operating conditions, generating valuable information on switchgear capacity. |
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This process makes use of both CO2 and water for effectively generating the Syngas liquid fuel. |
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As with all social situations this varies by community and occasion and is largely viewed as generating a healthy dialogue between communities. |
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The two major systems generating vascular oxidative stress are the NADPH oxidase and xanthine oxidoreductase pathways. |
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A hydroelectric generating station was built in Labrador and a transmission line to the neighbouring province of Quebec. |
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A new little laser breaks that mold by generating a beam containing all the wavelengths in a swath of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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This elevates the global warming impact of the dams to levels much higher than would occur by generating the same power from fossil fuels. |
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As well as generating a paper profit of over PS400,000 in Year 1, the team hopes to reduce the amount of animal theft. |
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The objective is to prevent errors in generating digital information, sidestepping the GIGO effect. |
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It can effectively deodorize and purify the air in a car by generating ozone. |
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A massive capital flight was responded to with a freezing of bank accounts, generating further turmoil. |
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Hot works are those where there is a potential of generating fire or extreme heat, cold ones are all the others. |
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The Company has also been implicated in generating water pollution and toxic waste. |
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Pioneered by Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam in the 1820s, Macadam roads are prone to rutting and generating dust. |
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However, it does not diffract light like a glass lens but scatters it like an optical grid generating a pattern of bright and dark patches. |
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The proposed generating station includes a dam with a water intake and penstock, powerhouse and tailrace channel. |
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In the vast majority of large electric generating stations, turbines are directly connected to generators with no reduction gearing. |
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Klein SM, Cohen G and AI Cederbaum Production of formaldehyde during metabolism of dimethylsulphoxide by hydroxyl radical generating system. |
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Water from the rivers is used in over 500 hydroelectricity power plants, generating as much as 2900 GWh of electricity. |
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Once in the small intestine, the balloon served as the lead point with peristalsis generating the intussusception. |
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Sure, not all disinvestments have been equally successful in generating wealth. |
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This allows for motion Tensile stresses are generated ahead of the fracture's tip, generating large amounts of shear stress. |
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Central station electric power generating provided power more efficiently and at lower cost than small generators. |
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