At the time, while I was appreciative of that generous gesture I did not fully appreciate the magnitude of what had just happened. |
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Trying to grasp the magnitude of what has just transpired he slowly begins to rise. |
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Expect an explosion of meaningless tommyrot of an unprecedented magnitude on the red carpet. |
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The magmatic output of an individual center in a volcanic field is one to three orders of magnitude less than that of a composite volcano. |
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The highest magnitude of anything in comparison to death, in my life then, was a lost basketball game. |
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Still only 21, he is a nerveless and deadly finisher regardless of the magnitude of the occasion. |
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This method is described and provides insights into the magnitude and basis of this limitation. |
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The toy is small, yet the artist stares intensely at it, puzzled by the magnitude of the myth. |
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Clearly, much depends on the direction and magnitude of the velocity and of the strength of the gravitational field. |
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Sunday's 9.0 magnitude megaquake under the Indian Ocean shot concussions of water on to coastlines from Indonesia to Somalia, drowning thousands. |
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The rate of change in non-functional sequences is orders of magnitude higher than in functional sequences, for obvious reasons. |
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This fact accords with results of previous studies, but given the scant data and the magnitude of the values, no conclusions can be drawn. |
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But multiply 2,000 wasted emails times a million people and you see the magnitude of the problem. |
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These tactics can modify the magnitude and phase relationship between voltages and currents in the power system network. |
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The job will be not of dissimilar magnitude to replacing all the fuseways in an old fuse box. |
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The daddy of all solar flares was spotted in November 2003, and ranked X28 on the magnitude scale. |
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If he was daunted by the magnitude of the task, Gurley's public persona did not display it. |
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Given the present situation, it would be easy to be cynical about the magnitude of the task. |
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In the past, the bigger the tournament, the more the magnitude of a victory seemed to prey on her mind. |
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Many significant differences of a small to moderate magnitude were found, as indicated by the asterisks. |
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The magnitude of underpricing increased during the first month of aftermarket trading before being eliminated. |
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There was no evidence that the magnitude of the effect on allergen skin test reactivity differed between the three parasites. |
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Whatever the athame was used for is of a magnitude I could not venture to imagine. |
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When Hollywood produces movies of this magnitude, it creates jobs for directors, actors, and key grips in California. |
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The effect of an atrocity of such a magnitude on the government and public should never be underestimated. |
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Stars, however, come in a staggering range of luminosities, spanning ten orders of magnitude ten powers of ten. |
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In 1932, a magnitude 8.4 thrust earthquake struck about 100 km to the north-north-west. |
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Regardless of the magnitude of the task, tackle it with all of your heart, soul and mind. |
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A single photon wavelength measurement can be completed in a fraction of a microsecond, but the accuracy will be many orders of magnitude less. |
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It would be a security engineering task of unbelievable magnitude, and I don't think we have a prayer of getting it right. |
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We were enthusiastic about making our practice more evidence based but initially daunted by the potential magnitude of the task. |
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Proposing the means by which this group psychopathology can be overcome is a task of magnitude beyond the scope of this work. |
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That Newmont is planning a school teaching the basic thee Rs, not to kids, but to adults keen to get a job, is a measure of the task's magnitude. |
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Reports about the 7.9 earthquake remain sketchy, but an earthquake of that magnitude can do massive damage. |
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One would have thought that a story of this magnitude would warrant extensive media coverage but no, the silence is deafening. |
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Early projections suggest that it might become as bright as magnitude 0.3, but this is uncertain. |
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The technical magnitude of such a task is compounded by the need to ensure the accuracy and authority of Internet-based resources. |
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It certainly took everyone by surprise in terms of the scope and magnitude of the devastation. |
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And so when an officer or his crew makes a mistake of this magnitude or proportion, the end state is the same. |
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The catastrophe of the Late Devonian was roughly equivalent in magnitude to the event at the end of the Cretaceous that killed the dinosaurs. |
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And, despite the unfathomable magnitude of the events of that morning, life has, for all intents and purposes, returned to normal for most of us. |
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The media is speculating about our financial returns, but the promotional value of telecasting an event of such magnitude is immense. |
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Does an event of this magnitude necessarily have momentous causes stretching far back in French history? |
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The fullest consequences and magnitude of this shift are yet to be adequately noticed. |
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The degree and magnitude of the health risks involved in cell phone usage have yet to be determined in a comprehensive manner. |
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The position of a mobile pointer on a calibrated scale carries information about the magnitude of the quantity being measured. |
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With the thermodynamic value of total power, we can then estimate the average magnitude of tectonic stress. |
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Given the magnitude of these numbers, a substantial volume of recruitment would be expected for direct care-givers such as nursing aides. |
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That is to say, the average American income is of quite some magnitude above the average New Zealand income. |
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No rigorous studies have evaluated the frequency or magnitude of effects of such substances on blood pressure. |
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This underrepresentation is of the same magnitude as the average for genes in the human genome. |
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Asset deflation of this magnitude for the average American is thus very painful. |
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More generally, estimates of the average magnitude of epistasis per mutation pair are difficult to extract from designs of this type. |
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Although some realignments took place, both their frequency and magnitude were substantially lower than in the previous phase. |
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He proposed the use of a graph for plotting a variable magnitude whose value depends on another variable. |
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These magnitudes are approximations and should in no way be considered as standard magnitude values. |
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Only a disaster of the most profound magnitude will awake the American people. |
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By using a list of stars of known magnitudes it is possible to determine the magnitude of the faintest visible stars on any particular night. |
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Just off-center was a yellow star of a brighter magnitude than the others around it. |
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Hubble can detect objects as faint as thirty-first magnitude, which is comparable to the sensitivity of much larger Earth-based telescopes. |
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Neither fish is brightly illuminated, with only three of the constellation stars appearing slightly brighter than 4th magnitude. |
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Cancer is a constellation with few stars, none brighter than 4th magnitude. |
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Let us admit that Cygni, Tauri, and others, are stars of the second magnitude, such as are here to be considered. |
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Mercury will be positioned above and to the right of Saturn on the evening of May 6 and will appear nearly one full magnitude brighter. |
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So this levee was not designed to withstand a hurricane the magnitude of Katrina. |
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Many heavyweight fighters have scored impressive knockouts in their careers, but nothing to this magnitude. |
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Yet, once she discovers the magnitude of his violent side, she is torn between keeping his secret, or telling his parents. |
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The magnitude dependent error is the brightness when the error becomes 1.0 mag. |
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So falls are not unusual although falls of this sort of magnitude are relatively rare. |
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Plainly losses of that magnitude took some concealment particularly at the year end. |
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Smooth infinitesimal analysis embodies a concept of intensive magnitude in the form of infinitesimal tangent vectors to curves. |
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The authors were able to predict the magnitude of facilitation but not its rate of growth during a train of impulses. |
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And also, given its magnitude, you know, the amplitude increases greatly with each point on the scale. |
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A narcissist of that magnitude could not resist parading his phiz on television. |
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The camera angles were outstanding and provided one of the most intimate viewing experiences you will ever find for a show of this magnitude. |
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The entire world seemed to tremble beneath his feet from the sheer magnitude of the howl, more powerful than a thousand lions' roars. |
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The U.S. Geological Survey said the tremor had a magnitude of 4.8, and that its epicenter was six miles northwest of Tbilisi. |
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The magnitude of the problem is greater now, because of the focus on the democracy, and the U.S. simply cannot backtrack on that. |
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The temblor proved that an earthquake smaller in magnitude can cause greater damage than a more powerful earthquake. |
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Seismic instruments will be installed along both plates in a section of the fault where small temblors of magnitude 2.0 are frequent. |
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Here again, the balance of forces is an order of magnitude more difficult to manage than in our own backyard. |
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Their punishing tactics were too much for Wigan whose schoolboy errors were embarrassing considering the magnitude of the occasion. |
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The bimolecular rate constants for these reactions are of several orders of magnitude less than diffusion controlled. |
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From the time period, determine the star's actual brightness, also called the absolute magnitude. |
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Their absolute magnitude is that of their appearance at 10 parsecs, or 32.6 light-years. |
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As shown in the preceding section, the spread process is much more volatile relative to the absolute magnitude of the spread. |
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The biggest of the quakes was reclassified to 9.0 magnitude and details now verified as follows. |
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The quake was followed by at least four aftershocks and additional quakes of up to magnitude 6 could follow, the agency said. |
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He said price cuts of this magnitude have already wiped out any possibility of a margin on grazing cattle this summer. |
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That factor can also be understood in terms of the longer wave train created in an earthquake of large magnitude. |
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Ten rads per hour is several orders of magnitude more than a nuclear warhead would emit. |
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Curves of this magnitude usually have an infantile or juvenile onset rather than an adolescent onset. |
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It is almost impossible to assess the full magnitude of what self-help has done to America. |
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More than anything, a self-inflicted wound of this magnitude just leaves you speechless. |
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Despite our efforts, given the magnitude of the study we do not believe it is possible to create a perfect database. |
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As with any book of this magnitude and diversity of authorship, there are differences in style, presentation, and depth of literature coverage. |
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It ill-behooves the president's partisans to use the sheer magnitude of their screw-ups as an excuse not to discuss them. |
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A temple project would often be of such magnitude that more than one generation of master cutters and masons would be required to finish it. |
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Enormous in magnitude, audacious in its execution and redolent of the most serious dishonesty. |
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As true as that is for America in general, it is even truer by an order of magnitude for New York City which reinvents itself every generation. |
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The magnitude of the electromotive force does not depend sensibly on the temperature. |
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Add a little mesh networking as described last week, and the number of people served could be increased by an order of magnitude. |
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That is, intuitive linear thinking assumes that great events flow from solemn decisions of great magnitude. |
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Even among red wines the concentration of resveratrol can vary by more than an order of magnitude. |
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Little did he realize the magnitude of the issue which he raised, and that it would occupy his leisure for nearly twenty years. |
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The magnitude and range of this early work was remarkable, as was its depth and quality. |
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For a transaction of this magnitude to be successful, all parties involved must be honest, sincere and truthful to one another. |
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The magnitude of the difference rises substantially after puberty, but the reason for this change is unclear. |
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The relative size of the control surface in relation to its location also will determine the magnitude of the moments. |
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As the price of solar cells decreases linearly the demand for solar cells increases by orders of magnitude. |
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You can determine the magnitude limit of your sky with some help from stars in the Little Dipper. |
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I can't think of a time when events of such magnitude appeared live and uncensored on our television screens to such a degree. |
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The government has placed blame on the magazine for printing an unsubstantiated and uncorroborated story of this magnitude. |
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He couldn't figure out how to assemble an engine of the magnitude he needed, so he'd have to steal a working model from the museum. |
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Clearly, given the magnitude of the task, there is no single response to the multifarious aspects of international criminality. |
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Changes of this magnitude are more likely to occur through concentrated efforts to reduce the workforce than through attrition. |
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The Moon is seismically very quiet compared to the Earth, and moonquakes are many orders of magnitude less powerful than typical earthquakes. |
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For comparative historical analysis, this should be a revolution of the same magnitude as the Hubble space telescope was in astronomy. |
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A world event of this magnitude has been sadly absent from these shores since football's World Cup of 1966 and remember how brilliant that was. |
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It was his record of blithe indifference to the magnitude of the challenge that helped lead us to vote for his opponent. |
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Indeed, in a head sea of any magnitude, solid water often swept over the pilothouse. |
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Obviously the crimes ear-marked for the extra tax are not of the magnitude which deserve severe punishment. |
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He'd been hit a few times, but for someone of his magnitude, it barely scathed him. |
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Despite the magnitude of these developments, they were overtaken and eventually eclipsed in the nineteenth century. |
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The change which has taken place in relation to matters maritime is also of similar magnitude. |
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Bills of this magnitude must be decided by the whole population, not a minority of unelected and unelectable people. |
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Most of these players had never experienced emotional highs and lows of such a magnitude in such a close time period. |
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Using a thermopile and galvanometer, he demonstrated that UV rays from an arc lamp are several orders of magnitude more lethal than visible rays. |
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With N of the order of 100 for 20dB sensitivity improvement, the total work of acquisition rises to some five orders of magnitude greater. |
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Costs are still a few orders of magnitude too high for the sequencing of one's own genome to become commonplace. |
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Galileo's telescopes increased both light-gathering power and angular resolution by about an order of magnitude. |
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This has been done using sample sizes of the same order of magnitude as those used by Buchanan and Evans. |
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This new system will provide nearly an order of magnitude more data than the current operational system. |
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Because these parameters span two orders of magnitude, we cannot determine mutation rates. |
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The calculated diffusion coefficient was found to be of the same order of magnitude as the diffusion coefficient of air in water. |
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Its numerical value also grew by an order of magnitude during the war owing to an increase of the third factor. |
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The total amount of data collected per experiment will go up by orders of magnitude with this system. |
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Or is what CBS News is doing here just a whole different order of magnitude? |
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I think it is in a different order of magnitude to that of Smith and Carlos back then. |
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We've never faced a disaster of this nature or order of magnitude, but yes, I think we're beginning to understand what we need. |
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Fifty years from now, the biological intelligence of humanity will still be at that same order of magnitude. |
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It must be in that order of magnitude because think of the billions of dollars that have been sent that way, billions. |
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But Mont Pincon was different, the same sort of battle but of a different order of magnitude. |
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The magnitude of changes, relative to wild-type controls, is color coded according to the graduation shown. |
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This is one order of magnitude slower than the decay of K in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle. |
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The magnitude code also subserves numeral-size judgments and thereby provides an estimate of problem-size in the context of arithmetic. |
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The magnitude of the positive charge can be greater than that of the negative charge, or vice versa. |
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In addition, the magnitude of growth-associated is similar between xylem and mesophyll and between xylem and epidermis. |
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The magnitude of the first effect depends on the relative depth of groups A and B in the membrane. |
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However, the competing protein ligand results in a much lower affinity, on the order of magnitude of 1 torr. |
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The tortuosity, defined as the square root of the ratio of D f to D b, was 2.14 and moderate in magnitude. |
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Rather, it was built to impress man, bowl him over with its magnitude, and remind him what an insignificant twit he really is. |
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I provide this here so that you may see the magnitude of the battle we are waging against ignorance and scientific illiteracy. |
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The functional significance of facultative sibling aggression is likely to depend on the magnitude of competitive asymmetry between siblings. |
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As the signal propagates down a path, the voltage magnitude is related to the effective impedance up to the point in the signal's flight. |
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Although the study cannot tell us exactly how many young girls are being circumcised today, it does illustrate the magnitude of the issue. |
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Catastrophes of this magnitude and nature serve to bring out the best in human nature. |
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Now I'm thinking that I am woefully underprepared for an emergency of that magnitude. |
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In such cases, magnitude of edge effect is a function of mobility of nest predators as well as penetrability of habitat. |
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The occurrence and magnitude of incidents related to economic, social and political instability are unpredictable. |
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Estimates differ of the magnitude of the slowdown in the second half of 2004 and in the year as whole. |
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Whatever reaction it provokes, there is an obligation to history to unmask an apparent lie of this magnitude and establish the truth. |
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The international narcotics trafficking problem is an order of magnitude more important that international terrorism. |
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A feature of natural disasters in developing countries is that the magnitude of the disaster seems to be amplified. |
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But this does not mean that its unsleeping care is diminished in magnitude or influence. |
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Self-important rock journalists like to wax poetic about the magnitude of grunge as a musical and cultural turning point. |
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A disaster of this magnitude is one of those defining moments in local television. |
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Analog magnitude representations follow Weber's law, according to which the discriminability of two values is a function of their ratio. |
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However, the minimum discriminable difference, was calculated, and was of sufficient magnitude to have been detected by our apparatus. |
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The magnitude of 100 mV in the V-motion signal corresponds to 20 nm of vertical displacement. |
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South Asian officials say the death toll has now topped 1,300 following a massive 7.6 magnitude earthquake today. |
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In aquatic systems these processes are two orders of magnitude slower than assimilation and dissimilation. |
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Angular momentum is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction, and can be described by three components. |
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Normally, financing details of a deal of this magnitude take several months, but Blank got his ducks in a row quickly. |
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At the three modelled upper tip depths, the magnitude of predicted distortional strain energy density remains greater than the critical value. |
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The magnitude of the reference voltage will regulate the pulse width of the output signal, as well as the duty cycle of the output signal. |
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We found that both pancreatic damage and end-organ dysfunctions correlated with the magnitude of the inflammatory response. |
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He estimated that the reduction in income tax revenue was of roughly the same magnitude as the direct revenue effect of the estate tax. |
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I am convinced that we are approaching a bifurcation of similar magnitude that is connected to the explosion of information technology. |
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We specify quantities upon which the magnitude and shape of the electron cloud density distribution depend sensitively. |
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It steadily increased in size until it reached its full magnitude in 1885 as an ugly but substantial shelf-like structure. |
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When two forces are equal in magnitude and in opposing directions, they cancel each other out and result in a balanced force. |
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This ratio varies in plesiosaurs by more than an order of magnitude and is used here as a proxy for trophic specialization. |
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Thus we will only discuss the order of magnitude of the estimated number of loci and not fine numerical comparisons. |
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When the city's homicide toll hovers in that order of magnitude, nobody gets too upset. |
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In other theatres of operation, statistics for military losses were of an order of magnitude that had been registered in the First World War. |
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Nonetheless, with costs of that order of magnitude, one might imagine that such a venture would be solely within the domain of governments. |
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I was bowled away by the band's performance last year, but this was a different order of magnitude. |
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Write the sequence in ascending order of magnitude beginning with the smallest. |
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The higher the absolute value, more important is the response variable, which enables its sorting in descending order of magnitude. |
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However, in practically important cases of inhomogeneous pores, as in this study, this approach gives an order of magnitude estimate only. |
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The sheer magnitude of the force behind Joren's leg was enough rupture the man's innards and send him flying off into a tree. |
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But we suspect a triple suicide attack of such magnitude had to have been assisted by inside information. |
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I then quickly flipped through the paper until I found the article in question and was immediately floored by the shear magnitude of it. |
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Change of whatever nature and magnitude is very crucial to any given society. |
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Thus, the magnitude of the Effect is proportional to the size of the population that causes it. |
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These newly elected trustees must surely be aware of the magnitude of their responsibilities. |
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The magnitude of the observed anisotropic flow effect is sensitive to the degree of thermalization at the collision's earliest moments. |
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The major controversy, however, is the actual magnitude of the risk of second tumors among survivors of retinoblastoma. |
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In the last hundred years, there have been about 20 earthquakes of 6 to 7.7 magnitude on the Richter scale under the sea. |
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While there is likely some rightward political bias, the magnitude of the bias might not be that significant. |
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This cooperative interaction influences both the magnitude and kinetics of force generation in skeletal muscle. |
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Geometry is the basic mathematical science, for it includes arithmetic, and mathematical numbers are simply the signs of geometrical magnitude. |
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Major new mineral localities of this magnitude are rarely discovered in New England. |
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Further dilutions only serve to reduce our chance of finding an arsenic ion by an order of magnitude each time. |
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The initial pressure of the cavity gases exceeds the pressure from overlayers of hard dirt and rock by many orders of magnitude. |
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If these changes were of sufficient magnitude, they would clearly be expected to increase muscle fatigability. |
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I'm reasonably sure she could have found her way to Los Angeles for a photo shoot of this magnitude. |
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As the general price level fluctuates, the dollar is bound to become a unit of different magnitude. |
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What sporting events is the stadium supposed to stage if it's not one of this magnitude? |
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A negative force of that magnitude, in my opinion, would not occur without some other counteractive force. |
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Facing a disaster of such magnitude, understandably the government was unprepared and initially lost touch. |
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Yet despite their magnitude, these sins are of the venial rather than the mortal variety. |
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In the 70 years prior to the 1906 earthquake, a temblor of at least magnitude 6 struck the region an average of every four years, she said. |
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His cell is larger than the others, owing to the sheer magnitude of his size, and it's a single. |
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Yet his basic understanding of the use of statistics was rudimentarily wrong and he was incorrect by several orders of magnitude. |
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She observed that organising a tournament of such magnitude was a mammoth task and urged Lilayi Polo Club to use the sponsorship wisely to further develop the sport. |
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A creature of this magnitude would need immense open spaces. |
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The size and magnitude of the attendance alone is mind-boggling. |
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We are dealing with a different order of magnitude of threat. |
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The magnitude of the associations between CSA and subsequent high-risk sexual behaviors in these studies varied from a twofold to a ninefold increase in risk. |
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The suspended material in the influent is discrete, homogeneous, unisize, denser than the fluid, and about two orders of magnitude smaller than the filter pores. |
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If this man worked in the private sector and had presided over repeated financial debacles of a similar magnitude, he would have been invited to resign years ago. |
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Current U.S. space spending is an order of magnitude or more greater than the space spending of Russia, Europe, Japan, or China, the next tier of spacefaring countries. |
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The magnitude of the task was overwhelming, the costs intimidating, yet even if had they been grasped there was not the talent within government to deliver. |
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But apparently there are scoops of great magnitude to be gleaned from these repetitive pictures. |
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A major factor determining the magnitude of rolling moments following a disturbance is the vertical distance between the centers of mass and buoyancy. |
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He persisted in arguing that the forcible suppression of the students might prove to be a mistake of such magnitude as to destroy the legitimacy of the regime. |
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Making broad scope, comprehensive documentaries about an event the magnitude of World War II is a tall order, often with less than satisfactory results. |
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They came to Everett Mall to face the overwhelming pressure, cutthroat competition and public humiliation only an event of this magnitude can provide. |
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Numbers near the winds indicate their magnitude in the Beaufort scale. |
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In the case of a solid comprised of many particles there exist a magnitude of the average bond energy that limits the energy that can be accumulated in a small material volume. |
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The magnitude of such events being celebrated at this venue by the district administration becomes high with the participation of numerous schools and colleges. |
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A big thank you also to the sponsors of the various races without whose support and sponsorship it would not have been possible to host an event of this magnitude. |
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The minister said events of such magnitude had a positive impact on a country's economy as they boosted the tourism sector and also helped in upgrading of infrastructure. |
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Sooner or later the sheer magnitude of the waste and excess caused by the present patent system will lead to reform, and they will not be able to prevent it. |
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Water will pour, fire will belch, and blood will spew in quantities guaranteed to make common measurements inadequate by several orders of magnitude. |
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The sheer magnitude of the workload, from planting, harvesting and milling the cane, to boiling and curing the sugar, meant that the plantations had a huge workforce. |
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It is thus important to determine the order of magnitude of the acceleration effect on biogenic weathering by soil microorganisms, lichens and vascular plants. |
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To quantitate the magnitude of neutrophilic lung inflammation, we investigated the cellular profile of BAL fluid of the lungs 24 hours after the intratracheal instillations. |
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In the above example, the data compromised at least two populations of dwell-times with the mean lifetimes separated by about an order of magnitude. |
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The discovery of Quaoar, a magnitude 18.5 object located in the constellation Ophiuchus, was announced on October 7, 2002, at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society. |
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If the average business tried to pass on price increases of this magnitude to their customers they would quickly find themselves going out of business. |
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The magnitude of the task only served to supercharge the workers. |
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This correlation may have been increased when few extreme animals per family were selected, because the average magnitude of residual effects was likely increased. |
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It is not the mean river flow that determines the yield from a dam on a river, but the duration and magnitude of sequences of below average flows. |
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Relative risk indicates the relative size of the difference in disease rates between two groups, but it gives no indication of the absolute magnitude of the disease rates. |
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I was confounded by the magnitude of her pain and by the confessional frankness in her tone as she writes about the traumas inflicted upon her and her sisters. |
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The first term is equal to zero for displacement vectors that are aligned, whereas the second term is zero for displacement vectors whose magnitude does not change over time. |
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After the Umbria and Marche earthquakes in Italy in 1997 there was a sequence of eight events higher than magnitude five in the following two months. |
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Grasses, for example, produce an insulative thatch that reduces the average temperature and the magnitude of temperature fluctuations in surface mineral soils. |
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In regard to the immense territory of the United States, magnitude is best conveyed by considering the variety of the society settled on it, as various as that of Europe. |
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The remaining mitochondrial data support similar divergence time estimates, with differences increasing in magnitude as average calibration age increases. |
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The magnitude of all species activity at the still water site on Brier Island was one-third the average magnitude of activity at still water sites at Kejimkujik National Park. |
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The magnitude of concern has reached the point where the state's environmental agency and a state assemblyman want the work halted until all the questions can be answered. |
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When the inevitable occurs, and he dies as a result of his fragile constitution, the event is of such magnitude that the narrator is overwhelmed by grief and despair. |
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Having such a metric obviates a major analytic problem caused by discrete characters, which is that units of the same apparent magnitude are not necessarily equivalent. |
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In reality, the deformation is probably smaller in magnitude, due to stabilizing interactions between the polar termini of the peptide and the polar lipid headgroups. |
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The magnitude of these correlations indicates that the constructs of supportiveness and social toy play are related to each other but are not the same thing. |
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Organizers wish to express their enormous appreciation to community and corporate sponsors without which an event of this magnitude could not happen. |
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In view of the elastic modulus of hydroxyapatite being at least three orders of magnitude larger than that of collagen, this seems to be quite natural. |
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Due to the magnitude of the game, City will already have extra police and extra security in order to combat any potential trouble, and the match is an all-ticket affair. |
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I was overwhelmed and humbled by the magnitude of what surrounded me. |
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And the noodles, although unfortunately resembling fat white worms in looks, had the toothsomeness of good udon taken up at least one order of magnitude. |
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The presence of abundant fault splays, the along-strike changes in dip magnitude and direction, and the breadth of the fault zone may indicate a negative flower structure. |
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The results support the idea that the strength of hydrogen bonding reflects the magnitude of the charges on the associated proton donor and acceptor atoms. |
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As so often appears to happen with corporate nosedives of this magnitude, the general response from City types seems to be one of total bewilderment. |
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For his heroics, one of the soldiers, Billy Lynn, has achieved a national celebrity on the magnitude of Jessica Lynch. |
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Interest represents the working person's tribute to the power of money, and gives rise to levels of unearned income far in excess of that suggested by its magnitude. |
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Over the month before that, there were 574 earthquakes globally of magnitude 4.5 or greater. |
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In this model, electrostatic interactions between the virus, target cell, and charged polymers determine the nature and magnitude of the driving force for virus adsorption. |
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A magnitude 6.7 temblor on Oct. 23 is now considered a foreshock. |
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I have never underestimated the magnitude of the task before us, but nor have I flinched from my resolve that this is a road which the entire party must travel. |
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Scientists who chase dust devils report that the tiny twisters can produce a small magnetic field that changes magnitude between 3 and 30 times per second. |
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I thought it was a mistake of colossal magnitude and I still do. |
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Failure to participate in tournaments of such magnitude at the eleventh hour, he added, would be costly as the organisers demand heavy fines for inconveniencing them. |
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The process had a swiftness and a magnitude glaciologists had never seen before, and it created the largest movement of ice in a single event in recent times. |
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And now, a massive magnitude 8.2 off the coast of Chile that even generated a tsunami. |
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Despite the alien culture, I felt remarkably at home in Nepal, and as I flew over the Himalayas it was with sadness that I glimpsed their silent magnitude for the last time. |
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Indeed, the magnitude of these outrages can never be overstated. |
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Needless to say, the uncertainty that surrounded the potential magnitude of the payoffs added a rather interesting sense of gamesomeness to the plan. |
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So I think it advisable that the media scale back the intensity and magnitude of its coverage of extravagant lifestyles that some rich urbanites have the privilege to enjoy. |
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The magnitude of the loads is dependent upon the discharge volumes. |
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They have created a public debt of such appalling magnitude that our descendants, for whom we had such high hopes, will come into this world as poor as church mice. |
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While this type of effect may be operative, we note that the magnitude of the correlations between satisfaction and other perceptions varies dramatically. |
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Those of us who gathered in Grierson's office that day were scarcely aware of what had hit us, comprehending only dimly the magnitude of the crisis. |
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He sat behind his desk in the rectory, and the magnitude of what had happened came over him. |
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First, given the magnitude of the alleged achievement, the Mitchell paper trail was shorter than he expected. |
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An earthquake measuring 5.5 in magnitude rocked the region today. |
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To each triangle, there exists a similar triangle of arbitrary magnitude. |
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As history shows, he badly miscalculated the magnitude of the US response. |
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The nature and magnitude of the exchanges between the geosphere and the Earth's other surficial spheres have changed considerably in historical times. |
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The patterns for other health authority performance indicators are similar, and the magnitude and direction of the errors in ranking may be systematic. |
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The magnitude of the natural disaster that the Indian Ocean rim countries suffered from the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami is said to be the worst in living memory. |
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The direction and magnitude of deviations of the guidewire from the anatomic center of the posterior horn were determined after disarticulating the knees. |
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Every south coast derby is important but because of the club's position, stage of the season, and what's at stake the magnitude of this fixture has trebled tenfold. |
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Unlike Maryland, national costs for institutionalization as opposed to HCBS do not differ by an order of magnitude. |
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When considering accelerated life tests, the activation energy represents the magnitude of effect that the applied stress will have on the product under test. |
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Rainbow Springs is one of Florida's 33 first magnitude springs, with up to 685 million gallons of water flowing daily from the headsprings forming the Rainbow River. |
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For a simple model of population structure the same is true when the probability of migrating is not higher than the order of magnitude of the inverse of the population size. |
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