Apparently, normalizing for the number of pawns makes the effect more pronounced. |
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In the analysis reported here, the basis spectra are all weighted equally by normalizing each to a value of 100 at their emission maximum. |
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Japan and North Korea are scheduled to hold the next round of talks on normalizing diplomatic relations later this month, possibly in Beijing. |
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Japan and North Korea have held three rounds of talks on normalizing diplomatic relations this year. |
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The issue has been a major stumbling block to normalizing diplomatic relations between North Korea and Japan. |
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So we invested considerable amount of time normalizing the user experience to always be consistent. |
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The talks were originally meant to focus on normalizing diplomatic relations which would bring Japanese economic aid to North Korea. |
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In August 2015 Kosovo and Serbia made great strides in normalizing their relations. |
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In March Vietnam hosted diplomatic talks between North Korea and Japan aimed at normalizing relations. |
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A linear correlation is then developed to determine the relationship of the emission to the normalizing variable. |
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They showed a drug addict from Saskatoon who said he was part of NORML, the group advocating normalizing marijuana use. |
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As the prototype for a normalizing physical anthropology, however, phrenology, with its value-laden stereotyping psycho-techniques, introduced new ethical problems. |
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He also helmed discussions, begun in March 2011, aimed at normalizing relations with Serbia. |
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We expect that China and India will start normalizing interest rates in the second half of the year. |
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He branded it a fifth-column invasion into popular culture, normalizing radical, even communist ambitions. |
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He strived for normalizing Poland's relations with Lithuania and Ukraine by the way of writing. |
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The supposed mechanism of action is by normalizing steroid hormones such as testosterone, progesterone and estrogen. |
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What I see in maca is a means of normalizing our steroid hormones, like testosterone, progesterone and estrogen. |
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That is undoubtedly one of the questions that will have to be settled in the process of normalizing the situation in the conflict zone. |
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Light texture but concentrated cream that soothes and normalizing ensures comfort for dehydrated and sensitive skin. |
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Spikenard is capable of normalizing the lowered quantity of dopamine and noradrenaline. |
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It is common practice, however, to leave the key in the open lock pending normalizing the switch. |
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One strength of these programs seems to be their ease in normalizing the divorce and separation process. |
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What treatment strategies are effective in reducing the degree of obesity or normalizing weight in obese children? |
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Perhaps most importantly, normalizing marriage is a narrowing, rather than an expanding, of sexual possibility. |
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Inducing magnetic fields into body tissue causes bioelectric current activity, which may assist in the normalizing of the electron flow in the body. |
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The normalizing factor for exposure to alpha particles is 20, for thermal neutrons is two, for fast neutrons is 10, for protons is 10, and for beta particles is one. |
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We offer different versions of piston ring sets in original equipment quality as well as for older engines with the aim of reducing their compression loss and normalizing oil consumption. |
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While renewed appetites for risk drove the initial recovery, investors are shifting focus towards long-term sustainable fundamentals and markets are normalizing. |
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We therefore appeal to both countries to adhere to the commitments entered into under the various agreements with a view to normalizing their relations. |
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In other words, this is a romance not just between a male and a male but between a human being and an animal — a situation that, needless to say, would have no place in the modern, normalizing homophile plot. |
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By normalizing the experience of values conflicts in the workplace, we make them discussable. |
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However, some of the region's central banks have sent a message to the market that they may do something. But for the time being, not much of concrete action has been taken in normalizing monetary conditions. |
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With North Korea demanding that US economic sanctions be lifted before it returns to the negotiating table, can the agreement reached on 19 September 2005 to begin normalizing relations still move forward? |
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The simplest heat-treating process is normalizing. |
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This patient with megakaryocytic thrombocytopenia of an atypical nature has finally responded to treatment aimed at normalizing his platelet count. |
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Retinoids, such as tretinoin, tazarotene, and adapalene, reduce pigmentation by normalizing the activation of the melanocytes in the skin. |
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In this context, I encourage both countries to move forward rapidly towards normalizing relations, which would have a direct and positive effect on the situation in Darfur. |
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In addition, the emissions and operating data used for normalizing have been provided, to facilitate development of new or alternative correlations. |
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Eritrea and Ethiopia bear the primary responsibility for resolving their border dispute and normalizing their relations for the benefit of their peoples. |
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This is because of the multiplicative form of the new HDI, which preserves the relative position of countries when maximum values change, although, the HDI values are affected by the choice of the normalizing parameters. |
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Typical applications include processes involving annealing, brazing, carburizing, hardening, nitriding, normalizing, sintering, stress relieving and tempering. |
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We then tokenize this text, lower-casing and normalizing characters onto an ASCII representation, filtering for stopwords and weigh the terms using TF-IDF weights. |
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The goal of therapy in CAH is to replace the missing glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids, thereby suppressing ACTH concentrations and normalizing adrenal androgens. |
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The talks are aimed at normalizing relations between the countries. |
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