For some major food crops, i.e. corn, soybeans and rice, considerable studies have been conducted, but field tests are still needed. |
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Individual liberty exists within the context of the rule of law and limits on government power, i.e., constitutional liberalism. |
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A key feature of this flow field is the kinematic linearity, i.e., doubling the pipette pressure doubles the shear stress on the cell surface. |
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This antithesis of two different worlds truly serves as a classification of groups, i.e., insiders and outsiders. |
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Specifically, the Board urges a revival of the oversight role of metropolitans, i.e., archbishops overseeing bishops in their province. |
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Two axes, of particular interest, are the aromatics and sulphur, i.e. both are zero. |
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Head typical of siluriforms with a dorsal process, i.e., quadrangular in proximal view for articulation with the spinal fossa. |
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The gun was lubed at the start of every practice session, i.e. every 200 rounds. |
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Why do we not get a total eclipse once every 28 days i.e. once every lunar orbit? |
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Vendetta essentially emphasized different types of brawlers, i.e. cruiserweights, heavyweights, luchadores and other classes in between. |
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While Persian like Turkish has one gender, Sanskrit has three, i.e. male, female and neuter. |
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Obviously, it can be very useful to take your notes down straight away, i.e. as soon as something interesting happens. |
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Afterward, the most relevant morphological parameters, i.e. the leaf area, fresh and dry weights of taproots and leaves etc, were measured. |
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The initial reflex of the regime was to do what it has always done, i.e. crushing the slightest show of opposition by main force. |
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Each plant within the garden has an element which enhances the five senses, i.e. taste, hear, smell, touch and sight. |
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Application data is not considered, i.e., intentionally malformed packets are not necessarily noticed, assuming their IP headers can be read. |
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He devoted the latter part of his life to eugenics, i.e. improving the physical and mental makeup of the human species by selected parenthood. |
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There is intriguing evidence of persistent overmanning, i.e. maintaining unproductive labour, well into the structural adjustment phase. |
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While the subaleurone cells were intensively labelled, no label was seen in the outer layers of the grain, i.e. in the testa, pericarp and husk. |
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Consequently, this leads to a fall in real output, i.e., to an economic bust. |
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However, the changes in mouse muscle seem to be complete within 100-120 ms, i.e., no later than the achievement of the tetanic plateau. |
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The ballotin will need to be animated, i.e. the two lids will need to open up. |
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Over the past year or so, a lot of time, effort and money have been put into promoting internal tourism, i.e., Thais touring Thailand. |
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It is a Masoretic text, i.e. one prepared by the guild of scholars called Masoretes. |
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The hairs are oriented acropetally, while in the proximal part of the sac they grow basipetally, i.e., oriented toward the lemma-sac interface. |
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This means local convergence areas with resultant major cloud developments, i.e. thunderclouds, is more than just a possibility. |
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She is an eccentric in the fashion of a good many English women who have taken to the East, i.e. a mixture of battiness and extreme practicality. |
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Evidence of some criteria being met can be seen, i.e., they show some semanticity, prevarication, arbitrariness, and combining ability. |
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It's thought that the bombs themselves were operated manually, i.e. human suicide bombers rather than mechanical timers. |
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We have followed the larger market trends toward more adventurous eating, i.e. mesclun greens, fresh herbs, exotic vegetables. |
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The two standard metrics for information retrieval are relevance and retrieval, i.e. what percentage of all the good stuff you get back. |
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It was therefore supposed to fly the flag of its nation of registry, i.e. Liberia. |
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These are considered to be the first total wars in world history, i.e., the bulk of the nation's economy was directed to the war. |
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But then again, I know that at Weymouth there is a tramway which took heavy rail vehicles, i.e. trains. |
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Recent research would indicate that tears of this nature, i.e. transections, are not expected to heal together unless there is surgical repair. |
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Notably, the binding was biphasic with each species, i.e., there was a rapid phase followed by a much slower one. |
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This result indicates that this domain is biphasic, i.e., coexistence between isotropic liquid and columnar phase. |
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It has a crisp taste, a small bite, a mellow finish, and it plays well with others, i.e. the incomparable Yucatan beer Leon. |
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In that case, one has a finite value of the first moment, i.e., of the average jump length. |
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Two clocks were used, one keeping mean time i.e. 24 hours a day, the other sidereal time of 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds to the day. |
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It is particularly used to flavour dishes cooked by the dum method, i.e. baked in a sealed pot. |
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Such wars are completely alien to the spirit of America held by most people, i.e., they're un-American. |
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Much thought and effort went into the mural, i.e., brushing, scraping and undercoating to the final draft. |
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He is the only person entitled to display the undifferenced shield of arms, i.e. without any marks of dependency upon any other noble house. |
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The maximum length of the unpaired single-stranded DNA at a break is on the order of one helical turn of double-stranded DNA, i.e., 10 bases. |
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The protofibrils can adopt two different nanostructures, i.e., the globular aggregates and the filaments. |
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If your baby is bottle-fed, follow the same process, i.e., interrupt feeding and make your baby burp at least twice or thrice while feeding. |
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Genuine democracy, i.e., liberty and equality, is unrealisable unless this aim is achieved. |
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Let's hope there will not be any form of backlash following this film's release i.e. people boycotting the comedians who were in it. |
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The ounce was approximately 450 grains, i.e. slightly heavier than the modern one. |
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The brightish star just east of Saturn is Regulus, Alpha Leonis, i.e. the brightest star in Leo. |
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The two guys also file their stories in vernacular, i.e. Nguni as well as in SeSotho. |
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This 3 years can also work in reverse, i.e. after 3 years the VATman can't overturn any error or claim made. |
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Does he recognise that the house built on rock, i.e., a solid infrastructure, will endure while that built on sand will surely fall? |
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We say that the excited state is degenerate, i.e., there are three sets of quantum numbers which give the same energy. |
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The material extends almost to the corners on the sides, i.e., much more than in the case of a half binding. |
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Before Seligman, every black person was a Khemet, Hamite, etc i.e., a child of Ham, also Hem, Kem, Kham or Kem. |
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It is striving for world hegemony, i.e., the political and economic reorganization of the world in the interests of American capital. |
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Vibration transferred from car to bike via contact points i.e. fork dropouts. |
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Although we still have financial difficulties, he often brings me a little treat, i.e. caramels or candy or a Tim Horton's fruit muffin. |
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The harp seal and the minke whale together consume about the same amount of biomass as the Norwegian fishermen land, i.e. about 3 million tonnes. |
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There was no physical act on the part of D which caused the injury but rather an omission, i.e. his failure to apply the handbrake. |
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Of course they omit to mention that their slice of the pot, i.e. trading commissions, will be higher as a result. |
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This unity in the soul is related to another widely held Stoic teaching, i.e., the unity of the virtues. |
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In summary, therefore, we feel it was reasonable to give a turnover certification based upon the basic records, i.e. the cash book. |
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Enzymes tend to be more active, i.e., they catalyze reactions faster, than synthetic catalysts at ambient temperatures. |
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Me and my bros used to drink that stuff like we now drink beer i.e. like there's no tomorrow. |
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To talk of subtilization thus is to highlight its secondary meaning in its original French, i.e. signifying theft or a spiriting away. |
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This mechanism gives the bacterium its ability to follow the gradient of chemical concentration, i.e., chemotaxis. |
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A negative oxidation state indicates that an atom can undergo reduction, i.e., gain electrons. |
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Of the three domains, the Eastern Domain sits farthest inboard, i.e. closest to the core of the former Gondwana supercontinent. |
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If global supersymmetry doesn't work, then what about local supersymmetry, i.e. supergravity? |
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It is typically used to refer to a man who seeks out young boys for sexual pleasure, i.e. a pederast. |
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For a distribution to be Palaeotropical a taxon must occur in tropical regions on both continents in the Old World, i.e. in Africa and Asia. |
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In this case the game thus has the familiar outcome, i.e., the Pareto inferior Nash equilibrium. |
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The system consisted mainly of symbols representing open syllables, i.e. consonant-vowel pairs. |
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Theists argue that God is a personal, loving God who shares and participates in our lives i.e. he shares in our joy and in our pain. |
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Initial data are prescribed on the blue parts, i.e. on a hyperboloidal hypersurface and the part of which is in its future. |
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This word cannot be understood to mean sacramental penance, i.e., confession and satisfaction, which is administered by the priests. |
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All enzyme assays were performed with naked seeds, i.e. seeds from which the pericarp was removed. |
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United Nations members are pledged to collective security, i.e. to protecting any member nation from aggression at the hands of another. |
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Therapeutics also needs to be studied in relationship to genetic factors, i.e., pharmacogenetics. |
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These hepatic injuries are usually caused by the hydrazine MAOIs, i.e., phenelzine and isocarboxazid. |
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Most unicellular flagellate algae are phototactic, i.e., capable of orientation with respect to the direction of light. |
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Mass can be measured from an object's tendency to resist moving, i.e., its inertia. |
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Pumps are more common in warm climates as the injector depends on a temperature difference, i.e. the feed water as cold as possible. |
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In the second part a problem for this analysis is discussed, i.e. the problem of conjunctive permission sentences. |
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All interments will be made facing east, i.e., with the head at the west end of the grave. |
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The source of ideas is experience, the observation of external objects or of the internal operations of the mind, i.e. sensation or reflection. |
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Indeed, one of the two main words used in English legislation, i.e., obscene, has two, mutually contradictory, legal definitions. |
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It will also support the main operations of the Army, i.e. those of the central Army Group and of the vital flank of the Southern Army Group. |
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When light shines on certain negative metallic electodes in a vacuum, the metal is ionized and cathode rays, i.e. electrons, are emitted. |
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As seen in Fig.10, newly generated cells move to sites with a higher coordination number, i.e., with a higher number of neighboring cells. |
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Peas, beans or carrots also formed part of the diet, plus corn, i.e. oats or maize. |
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These pairs often display regular polysemic relations, i.e. they constitute systematic sense combinations that are valid for more than one word. |
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Only very fine-grained facies referred to as porcellaneous have provided biostratigraphically indicative fauna, i.e. calpionellids. |
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But the greatest narratological weapon has been focalization, i.e. the point of view or perspective from which an event is described. |
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A major task for the postgenomic era is to characterize the full protein complement, i.e. the proteome, for organisms. |
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Thus, there exist two competing theories about the interrelationships of craniates, i.e., animals with a skull. |
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Some parameters can be changed during the execution of the program, i.e., the number of threads forked in a parallel region. |
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Plus, retail operations bring the expense of larger staffs, i.e., crews of sales associates to man the stores. |
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It sounds more or less exactly as you would expect it to sound, i.e. dark, brooding, melodic and quite lovely. |
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First, a noun form of the verb, i.e. gerund or agentive noun, is combined with some other word to make a compound word. |
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Current costs consisted of provender, i.e. fodder and bedding, the pay of the workers who looked after the horses, and shoeing. |
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The paper discusses denumerable sets, i.e. those which are in 1-1 correspondence with the natural numbers. |
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Some minor details have yet to be completed, i.e. heating, phone lines and furnishings. |
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They are graved, i.e., a surface layer of oxidation has been scratched away. |
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Entries will be strictly limited to a maximum of 600 mm in their greatest dimension i.e. length, breadth or height. |
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Jaw closing is the result of the action of the jaw elevators, i.e., masseter, temporalis and medial pterygoid muscles. |
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Two possible causes can be conceived to explain the discrepancy, i.e., difference in the elicitors and difference in host genotypes. |
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Fear of death seems to me to be a phobia, i.e. an unreasonable, groundless fear. |
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An ellipse has two foci, i.e. two centres, unlike the circle that has just one. |
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In most diplonts, mitosis occurs only in the diploid phase, i.e. gametes usually form quickly and fuse to produce diploid zygotes. |
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It helps them to avoid addressing the true cause of that anger i.e. the attitudes and policies of an overtly disablist society. |
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The medieval guilds of Europe were essentially cooperative organizations of equals, i.e., anarchist. |
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The product has the attraction of not having early encashment charges, i.e. the investor can exit at any time at daily prices. |
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The flowers of this order are characterized inter alia by being gynandrous, i.e. having their style and stamens united into a column. |
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It will become another way to divide Americans, another way to dump on huge swathes of this society, i.e., everyone who doesn't agree with them. |
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Let us begin with the first type of thrust, i.e., attempts to debunk the epistemic authority of science. |
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The game would then be one simply of anticipating progress, and buying in its path, i.e., erecting barriers to improved land use. |
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Fundamentalists are also exclusivists, i.e. they hold that only those who believe as they do will end up in heaven. |
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In vinegar this is acetic acid, i.e. the acid derived from the alcohol, ethanol. |
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Under these conditions three of the transformants grew slowly and were observed to guttate, i.e. to exude droplets of liquid at the leaf margins. |
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Firstly there are three Barleycorns to the inch, not our present inch, but the old Northern inch,, i.e. 36 Bc. to 13.2 inches. |
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At first, the breed was known as the Lhasa terrier, though it is not and never was an earth dog, i.e., one that pursues its quarry underground. |
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Consider acratic action, i.e. acting on the strongest desire though not the way one thinks it is the best. |
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First consider the odds of forming this target sequence by blind chance, i.e., with monkeys at word-processors. |
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Provide instructions for the necessary computer actions, i.e., erasing radio buttons, drop-down menus, and clearing open-ended questions. |
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The play ends when a player goes out, i.e. disposes of all the cards in hand. |
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The majority of employees are the lower clerical grades, i.e. Clerical Officers, Executive Officers and Higher Executive Officers. |
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Other carbonates, i.e., ankerite, siderite, witherite, strontianite, may form if the respective metal cations are available. |
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Endosperm refers to the rest of the seed, i.e. the seed coat, pericarp, aleurone layer, and starchy endosperm. |
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Note that 10 is not an aliquot part of 10 since it is not a proper quotient, i.e. a quotient different from the number itself. |
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As the size of the alkyl group increases, i.e. as the number of carbon atoms increases, the water solubility decreases. |
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Most studies of allelopathic effects have focused on early vegetative plant growth, i.e. seed germination, a period with high metabolic activity. |
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I went down there daily for a Large Americano, i.e., espresso dumped in a broth of coffee and water. |
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I simply wanted to point out my lack of experience, i.e. zilch and zero, of attending major rock concerts. |
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In the first case, i.e. a new anagenetic evolutionary trend, a complete reversal of the direction of natural selection should be assumed. |
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The most obvious way is also the unpalatable i.e. making more services request stops which is not something we want to do. |
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The first layback I actually enjoyed was on a rock with loads of friction, i.e. I didn't have to lean back all that much! |
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Five branches of the same developmental stage, i.e. of similar length and bearing up to seven leaves, were selected for leaf anatomical study. |
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The second, i.e. to explore other provider possibilities, was considered to be an option of last resort. |
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Mr. Bennett's paper basically advocates greater cooperation within the Anglosphere, i.e., rougly speaking, between the English-speaking nations. |
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Students are examined at the end of every module, i.e. generally twice a year. |
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A will nominating no heir, but only legatees, i.e. persons who will receive certain objects or rights, is called a codicil. |
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The essential process involves a reversible change of state, i.e., liquid to vapor to liquid. |
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It is important that a vehicle's wheels make a complete revolution, i.e., turn full circle over the material. |
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This was due to an erroneous assumption, i.e., that the stalk has a figure of revolution of a circular arc. |
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In a pinch, i.e., when travelling I might wear a pair of my dressier bluchers with a suit, but I'd feel a little guilty about the slightly subpar pairing. |
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As for the northern hemisphere, there is general cooling of the atmosphere, i.e., around the stratopause and in the lower stratosphere from September to December-January. |
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Most patients I see with this problem are taking some sort of western medication i.e. antihistamine, nasal decongestant spray or cortisone based inhalers. |
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Lactating subantarctic fur seals can promote similar growth rate and body mass at weaning to their pups in different ways, i.e., using different provisioning patterns. |
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Only the brightest sparks musically got the real instruments, such as the glockenspiels, i.e. those instruments upon which you could actually play more than one note. |
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Also, the inevitable non-metallic inclusions, i.e. oxides, silicates, sulphides, are broken up, some deformed, and distributed throughout the steel in a more uniform manner. |
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Briefly, 144 species of angiosperms were selected using pro rata sampling, i.e. species were sampled in proportion to the number of species in each order. |
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So the effect of rent is to equalize the profitability of all bare sites, reducing profit margins to those obtainable on marginal sites, i.e. sites with zero rental value. |
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The station then lay well within the domain of the pachyderms i.e., the elephant corridor while migrating from one end of the Western Ghats to the other. |
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Elastic forces were assumed to be a function of displacement from the equilibrium position, i.e., displacement from the equilibrium length of the linker. |
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Typical applications for alloy white irons include coal pulverizer and roller mill tires and tables, i.e., any place where abrasion is high and impact loading is low. |
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Significant slowing of brain wave activity, i.e., increased theta wave activity, was observed on EEG. Memory testing suggested increased errors of commission. |
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In this way More sought to demonstrate that the idea of incorporeal substance, or spirit, was as intelligible as that of corporeal substance, i.e. body. |
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The driving force for both nucleation and crystal growth is supersaturation, i.e., the concentration of solute in the solution above equilibrium solubility. |
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This state may be associated with dissipative structures, i.e., structures resulting from a dissipation of energy rather than from conservative molecular forces. |
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It is said to depict a chrisom child, i.e., a chrisom is a child's white robe worn at baptism, used as a shroud if the infant dies within a month. |
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The two sites were selected to most closely match known pondberry habitat, i.e. in low swales that seasonally hold water, under a closed canopy forest. |
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Also widely held is the notion that religion played a great part in what these moral issues were, i.e. gay marriage, abortion, and various other hot button issues. |
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One use of modus tollens is the reductio ad absurdum argument, i.e. showing that a premise is false by demonstrating that it implies an absurd conclusion. |
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When an object is at rest on a stationary support, the thrust line is parallel to a radius of the planet, i.e. it lies in the gravitational vertical. |
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What the examiners have done here is to take three issues of property rights, i.e. common funds, gifts, housekeeping allowances, and weave a separate story around each. |
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Six further species are in danger of extinction, i.e. marsh saxifrage, serrated wintergreen, meadow saffron, cottonweed, rough poppy and meadow saxifrage. |
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The tow truck actually started out facing forward in our lane, i.e. straight but on the right-hand side of the road as you look at it in the picture. |
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All melt inclusions and matrix glasses chosen were completely glassy, i.e. they had not undergone any devitrification and did not contain microlites or microphenocrysts. |
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Second, the relative decrement in response amplitude during a train is greatest closest to the release site, i.e., with exposure to the highest concentrations of transmitter. |
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Robert and Mark are complete Trekkies, of the old school, i.e. they are devotees of the original Star Trek series and think that William Shatner is a god of sorts. |
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This simultaneous activation of motor units, i.e., motor unit synchrony, has been examined to better understand its effect on motion and forces within and across digits. |
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One example of the use of hydrogen atom transfer in organic synthesis is hydrogenation, i.e. the addition of hydrogen to a carbon-carbon double bond. |
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He's Theo's great-grandson, i.e., Vincent's great grand-nephew. |
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I mathematically proved that the repeated addition process is the same as looking at the number modulo 9, i.e. divide by 9 and look at the remainder. |
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The most easily visible part of galaxy clusters, i.e. the stars in all the galaxies, make up only a small fraction of the total of what makes up the cluster. |
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The vanishing point in painting was a technique used to show perspective in art, i.e., larger objects at the fore with objects getting smaller the further back you go. |
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The water shifted above a quake does not move across the ocean, i.e. a log floating at the surface above the epicentre would not have been carried to Thailand or Somalia. |
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Another important application is for springs, where often the required mechanical properties are obtained simply by heavy cold work, i.e. hard drawn spring wire. |
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The intensity of a heat stress is determined by the absolute temperature, the rate of heating and the length of time at damaging temperatures i.e., the thermal dose. |
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Meat was abundant, for those who could catch it or wrest it from the competition, i.e. leopards and lions, not to mention hyenas, jackals, and vultures. |
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The principal quantum number tells us how far from the nucleus a certain electron is, i.e. what level it occupies, the greater is n, the farther it is from the nucleus. |
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Furthermore, the local radio stations often broadcast programs in local languages, e.g. Quechua and Aymara, in addition to programs in the national language, i.e. Spanish. |
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Longitudinal sections of the embryonic root showed that the structures that protect the rootlet, i.e. the root-cap and coleorhiza, were strongly labelled. |
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They are quite unlike the radiating ribs of ordinary mushrooms, but serve the same function, i.e. they constitute the gills on which the spores are carried. |
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I will claim that past tense in the case of the experiential imperfective actually behaves like a perfect, i.e. the assertion time is located after the event time. |
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Until now, Borna Disease in equines and ruminants are restricted to Central Europe, i.e. specific areas in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein. |
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Please note that I made a contribution after reading the tract, i.e., I too am a hug-a-whale sort of guy. |
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Intestinal gas can be reduced by reducing aerophagy and paying more attention to diet i.e. avoiding such foodstuffs as beans, if they do cause trouble. |
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If the jury decided that James lacked malice aforethought, he could still be found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, i.e., unlawful killing without malice aforethought. |
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These men have now been working short time, i.e., five days a week for eight months, in addition to being laid off at Whitsuntide and the August races. |
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Most graphite is obtained from petroleum coke, i.e., the black tar that remains after all of the useful fuels and lubricants have been removed from crude oil. |
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Mucus losses are also a factor in metabolic faecal loss, i.e., the loss of endogenous matter that accompanies post-ingestive selection and the egestion of true faeces. |
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Thus, from the beginning, Collins is arguing that consciousness is an emergent property, i.e. a property had by the whole, but not by the parts that compose that whole. |
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The end goal is that comments about a story enrich that story and that the process is recursive i.e. comments can be about comments, eventually providing an ecology of news. |
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During the day on Saturday, there is a display of traditional crafts in Gurteen village i.e. basket making, woodturning, butter making and many more. |
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However, whether these elements belong to the wing or hindlimb can reflect the ecology of the living species, i.e., strong fliers versus cursorial or aquatic forms. |
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The director has never made a movie cynically, i.e. just for the tie-ins. |
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In summer of 2004, Ari Turner asked me what would happen if I knit them outside in, i.e. by starting with a needleful of stitches and uniformly decreasing. |
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They reveal late Cretaceous and Neogene geothermal gradients that were comparable with that at the present day, i.e. no significant increase in basal heat flow. |
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This morning, it's 8 degrees outside and I am finding novel and alternate ways of heating the house i.e. showering with the door open or warming our hands over the toaster. |
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This and other species of Prosopis are considered as facultative phreatophytes, i.e. with roots that can take water from shallow and deep soil horizons. |
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There were no Indo-European people closer to the Indo-Iranics than the northern European Baltic people i.e. the Lithuanians, the Latvians and the Prussians. |
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The attack was complemented in the west by attacks from nationalities hitherto under Russian control, i.e. Finns, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, and Poles. |
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The acid had the desirable effect of keeping the sugar mixture clear and hard when it cooled, instead of graining, i.e. recrystallizing to granulated sugar. |
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Their proposal presupposes that the members of this set, i.e., laryngeals, pharyngeals, uvulars and velars, should have in common certain physical basis. |
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Such large-scale clinical indenters average the mechanical properties of the biological tissue over a large volume, i.e., over several square millimetres of material. |
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Emphasizing feelings of uniqueness, omnipotence, and invulnerability helps the adolescent to conceive of the self individualistically, i.e. apart from family ties. |
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At 24 hours after irradiation, sites were visually assessed to determine the minimal erythemal dose, i.e. the lowest dose at which erythema was perceptible. |
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He was liable to the other beneficiaries with interests in the residuary estate for the loss suffered by the trust shareholding, i.e. their decrease in value. |
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All three impulsively committed a felonious act that lead to their incarceration, i.e., attempted murder and kidnapping, attempted murder, and murder. |
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What about the argument that the health and viability of the League as a whole is more important ultimately than any one of its constituent parts, i.e. the clubs? |
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The essential feature of this specifier is a loss of interest in most activities, or lack of reactivity to usually pleasurable stimuli, i.e., anhedonia. |
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The scope sought in the flavor industry is to selectively obtain the key citrus flavor compounds i.e., the oxygenated compounds such as neral, geranial, and decanal. |
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We are restricting specified risk materials, i.e. brains, spinal cords, eyeballs, etc., from animals over 30 months of age from entering the food chain. |
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The crux of the problem lies in the tension between volunteerism and professionalism on one hand, and the way the sector relates to its supporters i.e. donors, on the other. |
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Such juries would be unlikely to evict squatters from land owned by a wealthy entity that left the land untouched, i.e., treated as an investment. |
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In the case of certain ores containing relatively inactive metals such as mercury, separation can be achieved by heating the ore in air, i.e., by oxidative calcination. |
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Previous workers have attributed these differences to changes in rheology, i.e. brittle faulting in sandstones v. more ductile folding and faulting in dolostones. |
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Here the intention of the Prophet was not to follow the Torah but to implement from it what was conciliating with the Qur'an. i.e. the Punishment for adultery. |
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After describing the effects of modern dressage, breeding, and business, the author suggests a classical alternative i.e. the philosophy of "legerity." |
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The horse needs sufficient impulsion for the work that is being asked of him, i.e. cantering a 20 metre circle requires much less impulsion than performing a canter pirouette. |
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Quartz and chlorite stretching lineations show two major trends, either down dip to the SW or sub-horizontal plunge to the west or NW, i.e. along strike. |
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He admits the insolubility of human reason of the basic metaphysical problem i.e. how becoming arose out of immutable being and plurality out of Unity. |
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There is some debate as to whether an argon suit inflation system keeps you warm, or merely acts as a placebo i.e. making you believe that you're warmer! |
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Peirce aimed to extend Venn's system in expressive power with respect to the first two kinds of propositions, i.e., existential and disjunctive statements. |
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When people exchange information they can do it synchronously, i.e., interacting at the same time, or asynchronously, i.e., interacting at different times. |
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On the other hand, two sentences have the same intension if they are logically equivalent, i.e., their equivalence is due to the semantic rules of the language. |
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Floral appendages on all four whorls are reduced to a relatively small number, in this case five, i.e., the primulaceous flower is fully pentamerous. |
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In my tale, I set out the metaphysical principles, i.e. principles outside the closed system of the ethics being discussed, on which the ethics are based. |
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If the property remains unsold after the auction i.e. your bid was below the reserve price, speak to the auctioneer to register your interest before leaving the saleroom. |
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It includes 3 main headings, i.e., Muscle, Skeletal and Function. |
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Radiobiologists often distinguish between radiation-induced cell death with regard to the ability to enter mitosis, i.e. interphase or mitotic cell death. |
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Vitamin E is a chain-breaking antioxidant, i.e. it is able to repair oxidizing radicals directly, preventing the chain propagation step during lipid autoxidation. |
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Most 157-nm lithography system designs are catadioptric, i.e., incorporating both mirrors and lenses in the optics to minimize the chromatic aberrations. |
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Factual truths don't even have any conclusive reason for being what they are, and they could always have been otherwise, i.e. they have unlimited contingency. |
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The masculine functions as the negative term in the opposition, i.e. when the gender is not defined, the masculine is used. |
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The Brabantians used to be known as rather reticent and stubborn, in contrast to their more open and louder Northern neighbors, i.e. the Dutch. |
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By a statute of 9 Hen. VI. it was ordained that the wey of cheese should contain 32 cloves of 7 lbs. each, i.e. 224 lbs., or 2 cwts. |
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Of a morning, they would work in their garden. i.e., They generally worked in their garden in the morning. |
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Of an evening, I like to play chess. i.e., On some evenings, I like to play chess. |
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It remains to show that the resulting snapshot is feasible, i.e., that each postshot message is received in a postshot event. |
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The resulting solution is evaporated and converted into prills, i.e. dense flakes or grains, of solid ammonium nitrate. |
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It is argued that the Czech is an epilanguage of the Slovaks, i.e. a concomitant phenomenon of their mother tongue. |
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Daily sign-ons are reported by exceptions, i.e. by who has not signed on each day. |
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From Fig. 22 it will be seen that a common crossing consists of four rails, i.e. one point rail, one splice rail, and two wing rails. |
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Moreover, our formulations can solve a more general class of scheduling problems, i.e. any periodic real-time taskset with arbitrary deadline. |
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In this case, ionization is activationless, i.e. its rate constant is extemely large and independent of potential. |
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The gene is the recipe for galactosyl transferase, an enzyme, i.e. a protein with the ability to catalyse a chemical reaction. |
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The special theory of relativity has reference to Galileian domains, i.e. to those in which no gravitational field exists. |
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When lift is applied, forces are experienced which appear to the pilot as being applied from a headward direction, i.e., from head to toe. |
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The geminate ss is heteromorphemic, i.e. it is a single bundle of distinctive features linked to two heteromorphemic skeletal slots. |
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It was equal to half a quarter, i.e. is identical with the coomb of the eastern counties. |
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French indirect transitive verbs, i.e. verbs which take an indirect object, cannot be passive. |
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To avoid excessive cutting, the bond is arranged as shown in the figure, i.e. two half-bats and a one-brick bonder placed alternately. |
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All is written in shaky kana letters, only with one or two kanjis, i.e. the Chinese letters. |
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The moon runs low, i.e. comparatively near the horizon when on or near the meridian. |
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They have beautifully demonstrated the existence of an 'immunoselection', i.e. the preferential survival of less antigenic cell types in the foreign environment. |
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Is it possible to believe in a god-creator of moral principles and nevertheless not be atheophobic, i.e., not consider non-believers morally inferior? |
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One is how the delurker carried out the delurking action, i.e. how they presented themselves to the group for the first time. The other is how the group received them. |
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The ruminants have the cloven foot, i.e. two hoofed digits on each foot. |
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One possibility is that language developed from echoism, i.e. from attempts of early humans to imitate natural sounds and react vocally to emotions. |
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Disagreement in substance or essence... may be called Disproportion, as there is a disproportion between finities and infinities, i.e. there is no proportion between them. |
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Algebra is used today by surgeons to mean bone-setting, i.e. the restoration of bones, and the idea of restoration is present in the mathematical context, too. |
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The virginity of Mary means that incarnation is about the conception and birth of higher consciousness without the intercedence or necessity of any human agency i.e., ego. |
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Serrano was unable to demonstrate the third requirement of a necessitous and compelling reason for her voluntary quit, i.e., that she acted with common sense. |
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The last, which began at the middle of the Afternoon, i.e. at half the Time between Noon and Sun-setting, was called None, because it began at the Ninth Hour. |
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Interestingly, range restrictedness, i.e. the alternative estimation of endemism examined in this study, was not found to be significantly related to plant vulnerability. |
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Stenopaeic slit refraction is usually attempted when retinoscopy and more conventional subjective refractive techniques, i.e. JCC and FC, fail to provide satisfactory results. |
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