In healthy patients, the acute infection is asymptomatic and becomes latent within the neuroparenchyma. |
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With the coming of popular sovereignty the idea of equality assumed a larger, if unintended and at first latent, significance. |
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This can't be just dismissed as a manifestation of latent racism in Australian society. |
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Director Peter Evans highlights the play's wry humour and latent evil with a low-key, ironic spin. |
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For this research question, we regressed variables reflecting each youth's level of involvement on each latent dimension on covariate terms. |
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We're not talking about latent powers that you can develop over a period of time, for other purposes or other uses. |
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This would release humankind from the drudgery of wage-slavery and release the latent talents of 3 billion people. |
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Mentors represent a vital component of this latent potential for educational renewal and reform. |
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Luckily, the discovery of a latent talent for ventriloquism was soon to change his seemingly tragic fate. |
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Six minutes and a fraction over 20 seconds later, and the British four were contemplating a row of latent promise but patchy quality. |
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They were of course unaware of the latent potential for economic growth just around the corner. |
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This latent predisposition would underlie the adolescent's risk for runaway and experiences with parents, teachers, classmates, and friends. |
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The model or template here is taken from Freud's interpretation of dreams and the distinction between manifest and latent content. |
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For these children from the city's slums and streets, it will be an opportunity to express themselves and discover their latent talents. |
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We were surprised at the response as well as the children's latent talents. |
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The effort is to harness the latent talent in the country in TV production, broadcast journalism and media management. |
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At each node, the vegetative bud either remained latent or developed as a leafy shoot. |
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In spring, when the plant is removed from winter storage, one to three branches will grow from the latent buds beneath the cuts. |
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Both active and latent enzyme forms were present in all the culture fluids. |
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These include chemoprophylaxis for patients with latent infection, and strategies for chemotherapy of dually infected individuals. |
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After the secondary stage, some people with syphilis progress to a latent stage where they have no more symptoms. |
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Therefore, the possibility of neurosyphilis should be considered in patients with early or late latent syphilis. |
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Results were similar for two additional adults with latent tuberculosis infection. |
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A positive test with no evidence of active tuberculosis is latent tuberculosis. |
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Elimination of tuberculosis in industrialized nations hinges on diagnosis and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection to prevent disease. |
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Before initiating treatment of latent tuberculosis infection, physicians must ensure that active disease is not present. |
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During the latent stage of syphilis, skin lesions resolve, and patients are asymptomatic. |
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These inconsistent findings may be explained by a variation in the detection of latent disease. |
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Chlamydia pneumoniae is an obligate intracellular organism capable of persistent latent infection. |
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Others include developing regimens that shorten the length of therapy and treating latent disease. |
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Thus, the combination of obesity with a genetically-based insulin derangement, may reveal latent diabetes. |
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Screening for latent tuberculosis infection is most effective if those with positive test results are likely to progress to clinical disease. |
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The benefits of HRT may be latent until older age, when cognitive reserve is depleting or Alzheimer's disease is more likely to set in. |
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Herpes zoster ophthalmicus occurs when reactivation of the latent virus in the trigeminal ganglia involves the ophthalmic division of the nerve. |
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First, they stimulated the T-cells strongly enough to prompt the cell to express latent virus but not to trigger other cellular functions. |
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Herpes zoster results from reactivation of latent varicella zoster virus infection. |
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Also, a latent adenovirus infection has been reported to induce corticosteroid resistance. |
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Also in year 10 we covered heat, including specific heat capacity and latent heat, and conservation of energy. |
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Conversely, when a gas condenses, it must release this latent heat and become a liquid before it can cool below its boiling temperature. |
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Surface warming leads to cumulus convection and release of latent heat, producing warm temperatures throughout the troposphere. |
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The theory of latent heat was used by Watt to successfully develop the separate condenser. |
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The Scottish Arts Council hoped it would mine a rich seam of latent talent and take risks on fledgling authors spurned by larger companies. |
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The various competitions tapped the latent creative and artistic potential of women. |
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Clinically apparent asbestosis occurs only after a significant latent period. |
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Varicella-zoster virus vaccine is a live attenuated virus that becomes latent after vaccination. |
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Our personality develops under the shadows of a latent fear lurking behind us always. |
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These latent variables are essential for linkage mapping and association mapping. |
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In energy terms, that amounts to 950 terawatts of latent heat, which is 73 times more energy than that deployed by all humanity across the globe. |
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In minimal art, it would seem, are the latent possibilities, the alternatives, which are the essence of creation. |
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Tuberculin skin testing with tuberculin purified protein derivative is used to screen persons for latent tuberculosis infection. |
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First, the black-and-white latent image is developed and then the rest of the unexposed material is chemically fogged. |
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In this instance, you have the unsavory spectacle of blatant cynicism racing neck and neck with latent xenophobia. |
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All manner of latent exotic infections might be coming back to haunt him, but all the test results were negative. |
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Your contract will contain a voetstoots clause absolving your seller from all liability for latent and patent defects. |
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The cockiness and latent volatility of his off-screen persona is sadly absent. |
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They are well-matched and mutually dependent with the barest hint of latent sexual attraction to cement their bond as reckless partners in crime. |
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The latent demand for uncoated groundwood publication, printing, and supercalendered paper is not actual or historic sales. |
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Hydrogen bonds are also responsible for water's high surface tension and specific and latent heats. |
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Nevertheless the idea has tapped into a latent, even chthonic passion for spelling words and 100,000 children applied to take part. |
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Other onboard power sources serve as latent explosion triggers, including batteries, other pressurized systems, fuel cells and hypergolic fuels. |
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One characteristic of kata is that they have a kind of immanent energy within them, capable of making manifest that which is latent. |
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If approved, I would favor its widespread use for diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection. |
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Therefore, the TST is likely to be a good indicator of latent infection in recently exposed contacts. |
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When you spray it, the coolant evaporates, taking with it the latent heat of the water and the hot air around it. |
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I was never politicized before that, but I had to come to grips with this latent fascism, otherwise I couldn't have unfolded as an artist at all. |
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That is because of the always latent and sometimes active strain of isolationism in American political culture. |
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Most patients with latent tuberculosis are treated with isoniazid administered daily for nine months. |
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Note from the text of the full paper that stress causes the release of the hormone corticosterone which lowers latent inhibition. |
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Inevitably, after the first flush of friendship, latent problems begin to rise to the surface. |
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The merit acquired from this gift is used to trigger the forces of latent positive potential in oneself or others. |
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It is for the society at large to harness the latent potential in the children and benefit out of that. |
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It shows us just what can be achieved when the creativity that is latent in people is drawn out. |
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That cussed attitude was latent in the club but we've managed to get it back. |
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Who knows, you may find yourself activating a hitherto latent fascination with, say, clinical pathology or gastroenterology? |
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The FBI Laboratory compared his fingerprint record with the latent prints recovered from the phone books, but with negative results. |
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I analyze this possibility by postulating that there is another demand curve that I call the latent demand curve. |
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It is mostly the latent heat from condensation of the water vapor that energizes the storm. |
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During latent infection, the viral genome persists as an episome, and viral gene expression is highly restricted. |
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A latent fingerprint examiner must then review the list for a final determination. |
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Adding to latent mistrust of West Paksitan among Bengalis was the duumvirate's removal of him from Prime Ministership. |
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They are totally unconscious of the latent racism which such a campaign evokes in countries where ethnocentric prejudice is so deep-rooted. |
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Energy is required to provide the latent heat of evaporation for the phase change from liquid to gas, which takes place in the cavity below the stomata. |
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Scientists showed that diseases such as Aucuba mosaic, calico mosaic, latent virus, leaf rolling mosaic, mild mosaic, rugose mosaic, and severe mosaic are viral in nature. |
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With the development of a protective immune response and serological evidence of immunity, infection becomes latent and usually remains so for the life of the patient. |
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The course aims at harnessing the latent talent of participants. |
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Very little is known regarding the usefulness of pyrazinamide and levofloxacin in the treatment of multidrug-resistant latent tuberculosis infection. |
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So it carbonates all of these, I'd say latent desires, to have more meaning in his life. |
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Many asylum seekers carry the microbe in a harmless latent form. |
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The tuberculin skin test is used to diagnose latent tuberculosis infection, but it requires two visits and skilled personnel for test placement and interpretation. |
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During latent infection, bradyzoites are present in tissue cysts. |
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I reckoned acrophobia was part of everyone's make up, more pronounced in some and lying latent in those guys who sat swinging their legs over the skyline of New York. |
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I also think this fear and tension is helping to bring up a normally only latent or dormant aggression and anger that's always been around in our culture. |
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Two percent of elderly with latent infections develop active tuberculosis. |
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By emphasizing this resistance and the equivocal devices of Homer's archetypal wanderer, Walcott is delineating latent virtues in predecessors of his Creole protagonist. |
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It was a regression, the triumph of a latent aristocratic gene that resides in the heart of humanity when democracies get lazy. |
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By forcing the internet to be accessible to everyone, there is a risk that we are levelling it down, reducing its potential to suit many competing, latent, unrealised needs. |
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Now, students try their hand at designing, fabrication and displaying models showcasing their latent talent and perception towards various subjects and languages. |
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Most copiers and laser printers rely on the xerographic process of forming a latent charged image on a photoreceptor using visible or infrared light. |
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Here, one could introduce latent variables, such as the typical liability variate of quantitative genetics, and then model feedback or recursiveness at that level. |
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By the twentieth century the investigations of cognitive psychology had established creativity as a latent quality in every person, applicable to any field of human endeavour. |
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Is there some truth in that or is it just latent puritanism? |
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He gave explanations of the nature of free heat and latent heat. |
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But a recent trend is capitalizing on our latent desires to actually become the famous people we love and love to hate. |
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Seroprevalence data may indicate that many more than those who present with overt disease have latent melioidosis and may be at a risk of a relapse. |
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The degree of collinearity is determined by the weight of the squared multiple correlation coefficients of the indicators with any other causes of the latent variable. |
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Diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure and cirrhosis of the liver seem to predispose the activation to disease of the otherwise dormant latent infection. |
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The bacteria may cause active disease, or they may persist at a low level for years before causing disease, a condition known as latent infection. |
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Cell proliferation and cell fate are controlled from dividing cell division centres or latent pluripotent stem cells within the cambium or pericycle. |
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But the latent reason did not become clear until a year later when he double-crossed us and accepted to join Kirsan as one of his useful innocents. |
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The local daily never having printed the word, the contagion was spread almost exclusively among the hospital staff, in whom the disease lay latent for the month of July. |
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In grapevine, the current season's growth consists of shoots growing from latent buds produced during the previous cycle and made up of five to nine phytomers. |
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The latent images formed were developed chemically and fixed. |
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Amid the groves of academe, entrenched in the ivy covered tranquil buildings, there lurks more politics, latent hostility and simply bad manners than one can imagine. |
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The genetic associations were latent and intertwined with acquired factors, particularly with the degree of prematurity, birth order and twinning. |
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Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover the latent wisdom which prevails in them. |
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There, they labor hyperactively not to disclose meaning but to extract the value latent in their ever-flexible, niche-marketable identities. |
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It was concluded, therefore, that the yellow fever vaccination had activated some encephalomyelitogenic virus latent in the affected children. |
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Therefore, sovereignty over Guyenne was a latent conflict between the two monarchies for several generations. |
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Each of these is a latent variable, which is measured by one or more observable variables. |
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It has been the impression of past investigators that persons who malinger psychosis have latent tendencies for the condition. |
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Some latent discontent between different national churches exists also in part due to different approach towards ecumenism. |
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In large hailstones, latent heat released by further freezing may melt the outer shell of the hailstone. |
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They had focused on China and the Soviet Union, but the latent challenge to US hegemony coming from the third world became evident. |
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These include overpowdering a latent print and applying too much pressure when dusting the print. |
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It's especially effective to transport heat through vaporization and condensation of water because of its large latent heat of vaporization. |
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For the following three centuries, there was latent tension between the traditional regional laws and Roman law. |
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Some viral infections can also be latent, examples of latent viral infections are any of those from the Herpesviridae family. |
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In the past it was believed that chronic Q fever was always the result of reactivation of a primary infection which persisted in latent form. |
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The parameterization avoids the irregularities and unidentifiability of latent variable models. |
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The latent collectivity of this subjectivity frees the monadological artwork from the accidentalness of its individuation. |
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This same removal of latent heat has been observed in anesthetized patients. |
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Company offers amines and anhydrides as room-temperature, high-temperature and latent epoxy catalysts. |
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Anorectal mucinous adenocarcinoma associated with latent perianal Paget's disease. |
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Bonhoeffer is guarding against a latent eutychianism that is like the shade at the church's right hand whenever it talks about deification. |
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The researchers are now adapting this system to detect latent HIV proviruses, which remains dormant in some infected cells even after treatment. |
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By turning on expression of latent HIV proviruses, reactivation strategies such as Oral Amp B, could contribute to a reduction of HIV infection. |
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Human CMV is a herpes virus which is present as a latent infection in a majority of population in many countries. |
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These three conditions are latent nystagmus, dissociated deviation, and inferior oblique overaction. |
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Cryptobiosis is a state of suspended animation, or latent state, that is a celebrated feature of tardigrade biology. |
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The rash entails a reactivation of the latent varicella zoster virus that lies dormant in cranial or sensory nerve ganglia. |
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A latent variable is one that cannot be observed, but is measured by measuring dependent variables that can. |
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Glauber's salt remained in the short list since it has a high reported latent heat of fusion and thermal conductivity. |
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Nobody knows the latent volcano of the soul of woman nor indeed of man which can erupt suddenly and determinably. |
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There is no latent structure incarnated, no inherent skyness or lakeness in an abstract structural relation. The sky or the lake is not structured, only the film. |
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The volume of water entering the condenser as spray absorbed the latent heat of the steam, and was determined as seven times the volume of the condensed steam. |
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The observation that cancer can relapse months or years after initial surgery implies that micrometastases still resides within the body in a latent state. |
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Persistent infections are characterized by the continual presence of the infectious organism, often as latent infection with occasional recurrent relapses of active infection. |
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Cases outside these regions often result from travel, infection reactivation, latent infection in immunosuppressed hosts, or exposure to fomites from mycosis-endemic areas. |
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An example of a latent bacterial infection is latent tuberculosis. |
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An infection that is inactive or dormant is called a latent infection. |
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Wind moving over the water also produces a great deal of evaporation, leading to a decrease in temperature, called evaporative cooling related to latent heat. |
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In this analysis, within-time latent class fitting was used primarily to explore and describe the latent class variable, contentment in out-of home care, at both time points. |
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The photobiont possibly triggers otherwise latent genes in the mycobiont. |
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So in this sense, there's no such thing as a latent or active granuloma. |
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This latent syllabism, which underlies the alphabetism of the hieroglyphic writing, indicates with sufficient clearness the origin of the Egyptian alphabet. |
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These subjectivities irrupt in Lebanese experimental film and video in ways that remark on the latent violence still invisibly walking the streets of Beirut. |
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Dreams contain oneiric images and oneiric symbols. Both of them are, in fact, 'distorted' manifestations of a latent content which resides in the dreamer's unconscious. |
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Because their previous research strongly suggests that HALP promotes latent HIV infection, the new technique has a potential application to HIV treatment. |
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At the end of each horizontal scan line the magnetic field, which has built up in both transformer and scan coils by the current, is a source of latent electromagnetic energy. |
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Watt independently discovered latent heat, which was confirmed by the original discoverer Joseph Black, who also advised Watt on experimental procedures. |
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As stated earlier, in addition to having df greater than 0, the second condition for model identification is that the latent variables have to be scaled. |
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He portrays himself as the hidden ironist whose appointed maieutic task is to deliver the reader of the latent existential truths suppressed within their hidden interiority. |
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The group given saccharin preexposure without any swim stress exhibited a typical latent inhibition effect in which the conditioned response was relatively poor. |
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The proper answer to this question is only found in positive revelation, and is therefore dormant at this point, though indeed arcanely latent in all that we will do. |
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Premenopausal mastodynia may be related to latent hyperprolactinemia. |
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Human fears, needs, dreams release the latent propensities of the subliminal soul, and to respond to them the fabulating imagination sets to work. |
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Latent divided political loyalties now surfaced, and planters with Royalist leanings got the upper hand. |
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Latent infection is seen as the scabby, superficial lesions on roots. |
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Latent tetany and anxiety, marginal magnesium deficit, and normocalcemia. |
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