The frequent occurrence of sediment dewatering structures provides ample evidence for high sedimentation rates. |
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Today, e-crime is becoming such a widespread occurrence that it won't be stopped without decisive, global action. |
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The pyrotechnic display that followed the performance was dazzling, and a rare occurrence in these otherwise desolate parts. |
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Predominant locations of ulcer occurrence are the submetatarsal areas, distal digits, and medial fifth digit. |
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Venous thromboembolism is an uncommon occurrence in pregnancy but can be fatal in some cases. |
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The occurrence higher in the succession of nummulites and neritic fossils indicates overall shallowing upwards. |
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All data are rapidly made available, and seismograms from large earthquakes are posted within minutes of occurrence. |
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The aim of induction is to find series of events whose frequency of occurrence converges toward a limit. |
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It's believed calcium reduces the occurrence of polyps in the colon that can turn cancerous. |
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Thus, neither allele is epistatic to the other in permitting the occurrence of expansions or contractions. |
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As a result, the actual occurrence of the equinoxes and solstices slowly moved away from their calendar dates. |
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Elea then set up a series of security measures to ensure that sure an occurrence could never happen again. |
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A votive tablet found in Plovdiv and now housed at the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia depicts one such occurrence. |
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Cuts used to be an infrequent occurrence but these days we seem to have them regularly in our area. |
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There is arguably evidence for the occurrence of calcareous nannoplankton in the Mochras core. |
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He saw that she showed no sign of being scared on account of the occurrence of a political incident. |
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The operator confirms or discards the occurrence of a traffic incident based on the video screen review. |
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I have assigned numbers to the cases according to the date of occurrence of the accident. |
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We want to understand the connections between aseismic deformation and earthquake occurrence. |
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The process of aging contributes to the occurrence of an arthritic disease called osteoarthritis. |
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This isn't a regular occurrence and she didn't put enough effort into planning the logistics. |
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In this reviewer's opinion, topics in the various chapters should be arranged in the order of their occurrence. |
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You learned to save your work every few minutes in dry weather, because resets and lockups were a regular occurrence. |
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On the occurrence of the event, one or more processes on the list are woken up. |
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The appropriation and resignification of images and other cultural products, of course, is a common cross-cultural occurrence. |
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The provision of a lightning conductor system will not prevent the occurrence of a lightning strike. |
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The study found no link between women's antiperspirant or deodorant use, before or after shaving, and a higher occurrence of breast cancer. |
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This occurrence is known for plates of complex rhombohedra of pink manganoan calcite. |
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Linguists and language teachers often take account of the frequency of occurrence of linguistic items and features. |
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Some feel there is neither rhyme nor reason as to this regular occurrence but we have to accept it as a fact of life. |
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Ominously, the calving of monstrous Antarctic icebergs is becoming a regular occurrence. |
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It is a fairly common occurrence to have players on the same team being a league leader and a runnerup. |
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The news anchorperson was speaking in a controlled yet incredulous manner totally stunned by the occurrence as he reported on it. |
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If this were a regular occurrence I would dread to think of what effect it would have on me. |
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If more than one rider laps the field, a common occurrence, then the winner is the one with the most points. |
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The occurrence of each forceful or aggressive behavior was then yoked to an appropriate response by the woman. |
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I sincerely hope this man will reflect on my response and consider his action in the event of a similar occurrence. |
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An exhilarating mixture of fear, wonderment and primal curiosity overcame their usual normal response to such an occurrence. |
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From now on things worsened with killings and bombings almost a regular occurrence. |
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We do not have a monopoly on wind-blown flats, but hot air coming off the Gulf is a common occurrence. |
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Because the occurrence of ainhum is rare, discussion of the disease is lacking in medical literature. |
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Morphological transformation of the antenna also correlates with stratigraphic occurrence. |
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The common site of its occurrence is the deep white matter in the frontal lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. |
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Antioxidants added to the fat at the time of storage prevent the occurrence of rancidity. |
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So it would seem switching service from one address to another is likely a pretty routine, fairly common occurrence. |
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I held down various jobs through my addiction but soon my usage was an everyday occurrence. |
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Adequate knowledge and training of clinicians will minimize the occurrence of such serious complications. |
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Water availability is a major factor limiting the occurrence, abundance and growth of trees. |
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The birth of both boy and girl quadruplets has been an extremely rare occurrence in Shanghai in the past 30 years. |
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Like albinos and partial albinos, the occurrence of pale birds is the result of genetic abnormalities in both male and female. |
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Career crisis is no longer a rare occurrence for Shanghainese in a society dominated by a market economy. |
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An unusual and rare occurrence happened at a golf tournament in Loughrea on last Saturday week. |
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The isochronous data pipe can be stopped and started on the occurrence of specific events. |
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Chance occurrence of an event is one in which no cause can be identified explaining its teleological or purposeful specificity. |
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The Indenture does not provide for any other rights on the occurrence of such an event of default. |
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Pregnancy often results in the occurrence of morning sickness in many women. |
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There's about a ten-year gap in terms of the occurrence and incidents of the disease. |
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The sound of five harps playing in ensemble must be a rare occurrence in the concert world. |
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Ranking of variables was done by the frequency of occurrence of each descriptor in all 140 models. |
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So I get thinking, this is an abnormally high occurrence of cancer in a control group of youths. |
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This may contribute to the more frequent occurrence of severe epidemics there than in other countries. |
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However, many boys refuse because of the frequent occurrence of infection afterward. |
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I selected the species for analysis based on their frequency of occurrence in Massachusetts. |
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The conditions for the occurrence of oscillatory behaviour were explored and the responses described in detail. |
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For the overstory, frequency of occurrence of a species was expressed as present or absent. |
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Here, we shall confine our attention to discussing the conditions which must be satisfied if their occurrence is to be compulsory. |
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Variation in foraging vigor of certain female spiders predicts the occurrence of sexual cannibalism. |
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The 30 people staying at the guest house had been woken up by the noise and he had told them it was not a normal occurrence here. |
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When copying Monteverdi's Ahi dolente partita on pp.410-11, each occurrence of a unison between the two cantus parts is marked with a cross. |
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Vieuille-Thomas et al. observed sows housed in tethers, stalls, and groups for the occurrence of stereotypic behaviors. |
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The board terminated the president and has made sure that such an occurrence will not be repeated by any other ambitious faculty or president. |
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The parasequence is further distinguished by the occurrence of Beedeina bowiensis and B. cf. rockymontana in the carbonate cap rock. |
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It's not a daily occurrence that a football flies to the sidelines to hit innocent victims! |
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The findings of the study indicate reducing consumption of carbonated drinks also reduced the occurrence of obesity in school children. |
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Since there are 29.5 days between full moons, the occurrence of a second full moon in a calendar month is not a very regular phenomenon. |
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In the field of American Indian onomastics it is important to be able to date the creation or the earliest occurrence of a place name. |
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This paradox can be explained by the occurrence of narrow bottlenecks during oogenesis or early embryo development. |
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A common occurrence is a child is left alone in a car on a hot day, even with the window slightly open. |
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This unique form of datolite hails from the legendary Lake Superior copper deposits, home to the world's largest occurrence of native copper. |
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Indeed, there are some clear telltale signs, that suggest that this is not necessarily a one time occurrence. |
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So the sound of Gaelic songs and marches, strathspeys and reels were a daily occurrence throughout my childhood. |
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En route you'll see the usual technicolour display of exotic fish that are an everyday occurrence in Bahaman waters. |
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The occurrence of malonic acid has been reported in the leaves of lucerne and in green wheat plants. |
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Moreover, Isaacs continues, actual physical fighting is a rare occurrence in her students' sheltered, supervised lives. |
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Urinary incontinence, particularly stress incontinence, is not an uncommon occurrence in women as they get older or after childbirth. |
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It is important to be alert for suspicious parcels, but keep in mind that a mail bomb is an extremely rare occurrence. |
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For the state of South Dakota, the only historical data on herptile occurrence were compiled by Over. |
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A fortuitous occurrence was something that happened by good fortune and not merely by chance or accident. |
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This is often related to the occurrence of excess fat or, less frequently, overdeveloped muscles. |
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The presence of cheat grass increases the occurrence of fire from every 60-100 years in native rangelands to every 3-5 years. |
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Several patients continued taking alendronate after the occurrence of symptoms suggestive of esophageal irritation. |
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Despite my overall black mood, an occurrence did send me into a fit of raucous laughter. |
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She says that it is a daily occurrence to be invited to engage in cybersex, or to talk dirty, but she rejects these offers without hesitation. |
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Injuries were visible as sclerotized scars in the female ovipositor, and their occurrence increased with mating frequency. |
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Define the risk factors that affect the occurrence and natural history of the disease. |
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Its first occurrence was on the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit started the body of Christ. |
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The top of the P. undatus zone is defined by the first occurrence of Plectodina tenuis, the name bearer of the superjacent zone. |
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The occurrence of musk ducks as fossils in New Zealand is reviewed and updated. |
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The sum of the species occurrences represents the paleogeographical occurrence of a genus. |
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The surgeon performs a capsulorrhaphy by suturing the anterior capsule to decrease the occurrence of postoperative hip dislocation. |
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The occurrence of other illnesses and malarial parasitaemia was not significantly affected by iron administration. |
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You can now buy bonds whose payments are tied to the occurrence of hurricanes or to the receipts of rock stars. |
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We often are made to feel the force of this truth, when we have been unwatchful, and some cross occurrence has tried our tempers. |
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They hesitated, deciding which way to go round him, as if he weren't a man at all but a natural occurrence to be circumnavigated. |
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Such a submission is a feature of life in the criminal courts but a rare occurrence in the civil courts. |
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It felt like a little turbulence from thermal updrafts, a common occurrence when flying at 1,000 Feet in this area, so I wasn't worried. |
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A comprehensive discussion of the mineralogy and occurrence of uraninite has been given by Frondel, to which the reader is strongly referred. |
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The frequency of occurrence of conduits within different area classes decreases with increasing area. |
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They described the occurrence of a pinnotherid crab, Pinnixa faba, the so-called pea crab, in association with its pelecypod host, Tresus capax. |
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The occurrence of these cells in Pap tests from hysterectomized patients indicates a different origin. |
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The occurrence of penecontemporaneous flood basalt volcanism in the region further suggests that the uplift was caused by a rising mantle plume. |
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The occurrence of these felsic extrusive igneous rocks potentially provides key information on the complex interplay of magmatism and tectonics. |
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This man just loves to blame any random mishap or occurrence of Murphy's Law on people. |
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An inborn error of metabolism is suggested by the high rate of occurrence within families. |
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The occurrence and magnitude of incidents related to economic, social and political instability are unpredictable. |
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The occurrence of neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia patients has been well established. |
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The wart viral infection is a common occurrence in communal bathing, spa or health club facilities. |
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The transition is characterized by the occurrence of nodular, bioturbated limestones that indicate a decrease in accumulation rate. |
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He had an instinctive aversion to a succession of short syllables, and even tribrachs are of comparatively rare occurrence. |
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The relationship between the frequency of cross-bridge occurrence and axial offset was binned at 2-nm resolution. |
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Populations of listed plants like the northeastern bulrush are prone to extirpation because of their occurrence in sensitive habitats. |
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Under abnormal conditions there is an excess or insufficiency of either yin or yang which leads to the occurrence of disease. |
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A sentinel event is an unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical injury. |
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This is based on the occurrence of trace fossils, principally on the abundance of intensely churned sediments there. |
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The pain can vary in occurrence and be mild and intermittent, or more pronounced and steady. |
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The occurrence of ventifacts and frost fissures implies a cold, windy periglacial climate. |
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The impact scenario is based upon the occurrence of considerable widespread evidence of a large bolide striking the Earth. |
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Indeed, as we have seen, the lower boundary of the Cambrian is now defined by the occurrence of the burrow trace fossil, Trichophycus pedum. |
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Our results suggest that temperature has a crucial effect on the occurrence of the heteromeric isozymes of this enzyme. |
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Lazutka found a significant correlation between elevated titers of human polyoma virus JC and BK and the occurrence of rogue cells. |
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For me, bathing suit shopping is an annual occurrence that ranks slightly below a trip to the dentist. |
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The high occurrence of STDs in the region is reflective of the area's very young population. |
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Pile said the fire was a fluke occurrence and doesn't indicate a problem with the submarines. |
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Yet if its occurrence could be measured on this basis, it would be found to be non-existent. |
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This interpretation appears supported by the predominant occurrence of Platystrophia in soft-weathering micrite and calcareous mudstone. |
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The occurrence of a coydog would be an extremely rare event in New York today. |
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The occurrence of foreshocks and aftershocks can be attributed to the nonconservative character of the Olami-Feder-Christensen model. |
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The simultaneous occurrence of random aggregation and amyloid fibril formation has been observed before. |
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Sometimes he uses phrases so creakingly strange that you remember them vividly from a single occurrence five hundred pages earlier. |
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The occurrence is in deformed, silicified marble accompanied by forsterite, diopside, zcolites, scapolite, and pyrite. |
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Most geologists are familiar with the occurrence of plant compression fossils in bedded sedimentary rocks. |
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Thus their first occurrence in the fossil record is a metric of particular interest. |
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Crimes such as vandalism, car crime and burglary are an everyday occurrence in Swindon. |
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In addition, an increased frequency of occurrence is noted in patients with genetic conditions such as fragile X syndrome and tuberous sclerosis. |
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Disk fragmentation is a normal occurrence that happens over time as you edit and save files. |
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Loss of this kind is covered only when caused by an abnormal occurrence which is unintentional and unexpected as far as the insured is concerned. |
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Previous to the traffic work, we'd occasionally hear a skid once a week or so, and now it's nearly a daily occurrence. |
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Usually the section drilled by the second drill rod below the first occurrence of fine, vugular porosity yields oil. |
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This is based on preservation of original gabbroic textures and occurrence of intergranular coesite in UHP rocks. |
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As a result, a line of people waited overnight for a seat in the gallery, a highly unusual occurrence for the Supreme Court. |
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The occurrence of pruritus in pregnant women should be the subject of routine inquiry, and when present acted on. |
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The common occurrence of scheelite rather than ferberite is believed to reflect lithologic differences in host rocks. |
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It is now a daily occurrence for staff to be asked to work back far into the night and early hours of the morning. |
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We find that the occurrence of glia postsynaptically is strikingly higher than presynaptically, in both types of synapses. |
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Almost all of the macruran genera display a pattern of occurrence in either fine siliciclastic sediment or carbonate environments. |
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It may explain, for example, occurrence of geophagy in parrots, which consume large quantities of secondary metabolites in fruits and seeds. |
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It was a rare thirty-year occurrence, a large meteor shower as bright and wonderful as any fireworks display. |
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The occurrence of trees with decumbent stem form was also noted and leaning of the stem from a vertical posture was visually assessed. |
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Both animals were born with skeletal deformities which Mr Hanrahan says continue to be a regular occurrence on his farm. |
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Painfully aware of every minute occurrence nearby, she progressed, one foot moving soundlessly in front of the other. |
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Several bathypelagic fish species, whose occurrence has hitherto not been recorded in the Adriatic, were found among the catches. |
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From being a sporadic illness, epidemics of dengue have now become a regular occurrence worldwide. |
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So the occurrence of the infection in a person exposed to pond water is, although heart-breaking, somewhat logical. |
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The second criterion was the occurrence of an IMS detection of procaine. |
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The occurrence of precious metal vessels suited to drinking appears to confirm that Mycenaean convivial habits favored exclusion rather than cohesion. |
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Abildgaard's work led to the condition being termed Borna disease, because of its endemic occurrence in horses around Borna near Leipzig, Germany. |
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An object was said to be complex if the probability of its occurrence with respect to known natural laws was below a certain, absolute, lower bound. |
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This is a weird occurrence since I usually don't wake up until alarm goes off and even then I go right back to sleep after hitting the snooze button. |
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At each interview, subjects were asked about the occurrence of allergic rhinitis, urticaria, eczema, asthma attacks, or asthmalike breathing problems in the last 12 months. |
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The effects of sympatric occurrence on the territorial vocalizations of the vinaceous dove Streptopelia vinacea and the ring-necked dove S. capicola. |
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Because of their frequent occurrence and relatively nonexplosive character, Hawaiian eruptions are some of the most extensively studied in the world. |
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Walking their pup Lupo in Kensington Park is an almost daily occurrence when they are in London. |
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Their nonrigid skeleton has led to rare occurrence and poor preservation. |
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During the early growth stages in rice, the occurrence of low-temperature stress affects seed germination and eventually leads to non-uniform crop maturation. |
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Another common feature is that the level of tone is lowered after the occurrence of certain depressor consonants, namely voiced fortis obstruents. |
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It's a fairly frequent occurrence that I'm the first into our office. |
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In the same work cited above, Scott also noted the occurrence of Mexicaprina minuta and Kimbleia sp. in the upper Albian cap rock near Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas. |
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The occurrence is in coarsely brecciated dolomite at the margin of a previously mined-out area in pillars and on the walls of a stope where the early work had ended. |
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Scheduling this occurrence on a Saturday turned out to be a good plan because, despite all efforts to keep the spray in the ceilings, overspray did occur. |
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The small, isolated community is slowing down in preparation for a month of total sunlessness, an annual occurrence that prompts the temporary departure of many citizens. |
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Species occurrence frequencies in paleoecological data identified ecologically persistent species and may be useful for delimiting local species pools. |
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The paper only addressed the occurrence of bird flu in pigs in 2003, and made no mention of his remark last week that it had re-emerged in swine this year too. |
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In ancient times when the occurrence of a swordfight wasn't too rare, gentlemen trained at a game called foil with the express purpose of learning to duel. |
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The occurrence of several crossable sympatric species from the genus Pinus in Asia has led to suggestions that some species arose as a result of hybridization. |
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A syngenetic origin of sulphides was suggested by early workers, mainly based on the stratiform and stratabound occurrence of the sulphides in ironstone. |
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If increased density influences the occurrence of aggressive interactions, the degree of patchiness of a habitat will affect the frequency of behavioral interactions. |
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In adults, the unusual occurrence of retropharyngeal abscesses may be associated with perforation of the posterior wall by foreign bodies or instrumentation. |
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The occurrence of Glandularia canadensis in Giles County represents a county record and adds to the phytogeographic information of limestone cedar glade species in Tennessee. |
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I mean the inexpugnable belief that every detailed occurrence can be correlated with its antecedents in a perfectly definite manner exemplifying general principles. |
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It would be wholly absurd to regard each State Department Advisory or similar warning by a competent authority as a separate occurrence for the purposes of the deductible. |
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When this happens, a very rare occurrence to be sure, the full force of inquisitional opposition from the scientific priesthood is brought to bear on the heretic. |
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They are of less frequent occurrence in insects, but the chemistry of the secretion of insectan hairs, to the extent that it is known, can be of interest. |
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From tests for cancer, diabetes, heart disease to HIV and leukemia, it is a regular occurrence that staff at the department will be the finders of extremely bad news. |
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Similar inundations were a regular occurrence back then, bringing the added risk of starvation to survivors due to the disruption caused to agriculture. |
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The insulator structure may reduce the occurrence of flashovers to and from the gate lines and emitters when the field emitter device is used in a display. |
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Data are presented on the natural occurrence of polyploids, the induction of tetraploids using colchicine and nuclear DNA amounts of diploids and polyploids of both species. |
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Alam has also been accused of planting two countrymade pistols and ammunition on the place of occurrence in a bid to show them as recovered from the possession of the trio. |
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It is the first known case of such an occurrence in Britain and overturns previous scientific assumptions that charlock was unlikely to cross-breed with GM oilseed rape. |
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Little is known, however, about either the natural occurrence of ethanol within fruits or the behavioral responses of frugivorous animals to such cues. |
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The distribution of the various epithelial changes did not follow any pattern with regard to occurrence in the neck, body, or fundus of the gallbladder. |
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Both oesophageal and gastric factors affect the occurrence of reflux. |
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Theoretically the occurrence of particle gel formation is linked with percolation although this is a necessary rather than a sufficient condition for gelation to occur. |
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This interpretation is also indirectly supported by the close stratigraphic occurrence of these gastropod genera having such an unusual gerontic aperture. |
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They will continue to delight collectors, prospectors, museum visitors, and others who marvel at the occurrence of so much gold, in one place, at one time! |
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This species, contrary to the occurrence of shelbyocerids in the Eminence Formation, is clearly found associated with digitate stromatolite bearing dolomite. |
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The American Academy of Neurology has published guidelines on the use of electroencephalography to evaluate the occurrence of a first seizure in children. |
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Attempts to quantify this phenotype would, therefore, lead to gross underestimates and not faithfully represent the occurrence of fluid discharge. |
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Duologies are a rare occurrence in horror as well as film in general. |
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The sudden appearance of thunderstorms is a very common occurrence this season as it's a summer in which we have experienced some downfalls of rain an severe lightning storms. |
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The reasons for interruption in the occurrence of a homologous structure in a strict phylogenetic continuity are due either to loss of the genetic factor or to suppression of the genetic factor. |
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The authors have tried to analyse the factors responsible for the occurrence of trade imbalance and the implications of the policy reforms on Indian balance of payment scene. |
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As Richard Bickers points out in this historical survey of some of the most dramatic incidents of accidental amicide, it is an occurrence as old as warfare itself. |
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I tried a half-dozen other representatives, none who could remedy the blunder, all who cited different reasons for the occurrence. |
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At one point Schettino admitted that bringing passengers up to the bridge was a common occurrence. |
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Local collectors had tentatively identified it as willemite or smithsonite, based perhaps on the occurrence of botryoidal blue hemimorphite at the same locality. |
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He reels it in while his young daughter, obviously familiar with this occurrence, runs downstairs to the water's edge and neatly lands the fish with her net. |
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The whole explanation fails unless some added agency be devised to take over the duty which the specific allelomorphic forces abandon after the occurrence of crossing over. |
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I had to pause for sheep crossing the road, which is a common occurrence when driving through the Highlands of Scotland. |
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To explain this ghostly occurrence, we get a dollop of gossip concerning the recent death of a hated bishop. |
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In this chapter the occurrence of laterals of this common type and of various other kinds of lateral consonants that are less frequently found will be discussed. |
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Two zeolite minerals, analcime and natrolite, were identified, representing the first authenticated occurrence of these zeolites in Ontonagon County. |
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Although lecithinase activity has been investigated in a variety of plants 1-6, the occurrence of lecithinases in chloroplasts has not been reported before. |
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However, the occurrence of null subjects in this Swiss dialect of Rhaeto-Romance is restricted to certain persons of the verb and certain syntactic environments. |
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It has been found in the Loma Blanca borate deposit at Coranzuli, Jujuy, and at the famous rhodochrosite occurrence in the Capillitas mine, Catamarca, Argentina. |
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Lord Cecil's admonishment still rang in her ears and the memory of the pressure of his fingers on her arm had yet to fade hours after the occurrence. |
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His August 13 letter disappeared in transit, a not uncommon occurrence since road agents still plagued the stage routes and Indian hostilities continued on the plains. |
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As he did not share Blackburn's aversion to high places, he and partner Mick Sutcliffe began investigating the occurrence by roping down from the top of the quarry. |
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Although often this is considered proof positive of guilt at trial, it is not an uncommon occurrence in false confessions. |
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That high-powered professional men have illicit affairs is not an uncommon occurrence anywhere in the world. |
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The researchers were not very concerned about the occurrence of fumarate, which is the trans isomer of maleate, because the levels were relatively low. |
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A three-year research project aims to identify factors determining the occurrence of malimbes in forest patches within the range of the Ibadan malimbe. |
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Ascher explains how visualizing their calendar as a tika enables the Balinese to solve, in their heads, complicated questions about the occurrence of specific calendar days. |
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Spawning in both species occurs during late autumn and winter, and patterns of seasonal occurrence are important factors in the life cycles of these sculpins. |
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Patients who experience dizziness, palpitations, or syncope while taking ziprasidone therapy should be evaluated further for the potential occurrence of torsade de pointes. |
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Not only must the occurrence of a specific trace element be determined, but also its concentration in order to compose the particular chemical map. |
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If you return home and find that you have been robbed and the house trashed, the police will scarcely be persuaded to take an interest in this routine occurrence. |
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It was also at Pentecost that King Arthur and his knights were wont to sit and wait for some unusual or miraculous occurrence before they sat to feast. |
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The spike in the rightmost bin of the series is due to the occurrence of an appreciable number of chromosomes without crossovers at that marker spacing. |
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A little study of biostatistics would also convince you that a sample of 1000 children is too small to conclude anything about already low occurrence rates. |
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The biscuit beetle causes serious problems for the food industry due to its widespread occurrence and its ability to breach most forms of food packaging. |
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According to Monaghan, this was a very regular occurrence among the female soldiers stationed there. |
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It is a common occurrence to see the fans of baseball's Tampa Bay Devil Rays shut their eyes, either in silent prayer or to escape the sight of another humbling defeat. |
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As mentioned, the Elko Hills strike is apparently the type locality for exogenic fulgurites in addition to being an exemplary occurrence of soil-gravel fulgurite tubes. |
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To determine the level of bloom occurrence, the bloom was removed from the fruit surface by cellophane tape, and then affixed to a black acryl-board. |
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On its eastern front, exchanges of fire with Pakistan are a daily occurrence. |
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But when I moved to San Francisco, and later to Los Angeles, it became an occurrence. |
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Tweets requesting that he come scream in the face of the respective tweeter are a daily occurrence. |
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Senator from Tennessee, failed to carry his home state, an unusual occurrence but indicative of strengthening Republican support. |
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In principle, resection of liver metastases is indicated when an extrahepatic recidivous occurrence or a second tumour is excluded. |
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In this paper, we report the first occurrence of sibling pairing and nesting in the wild for Canada Geese. |
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For many people living in Bahrain, experiencing the effects of tear gas has become an almost regular occurrence. |
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Given the fact that many people wear skinny jeans and this is the first report of such a severe problem, it's likely to be a rare occurrence. |
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Here we discuss each species' use of Florida's Atlantic waters and highlight the trends in size class occurrence relative to the 200 m isobath. |
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First occurrence of a Pacific Crevalle Jack, Caranx caninus, north of San Diego, California. |
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However, as we will show, this claim is falsified by the occurrence of English middles with intransitive verbs. |
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Their main function is to untangle DNA when it becomes overwound, a common occurrence that can interfere with key biological processes. |
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We believe this is the first reported occurrence of vivianite in western Tennessee. |
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The n in NP, SP and Sw corresponds to n in Klk, regardless of its occurrence word-finally or intervocalically. |
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Catanzaro told the newspaper that the audit was a routine, yearly occurrence. |
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Moreover, the occurrence of nephridial pores was likewise incorrectly stated. |
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The false killer whale is found near all the main islands, but its occurrence and distribution in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands is unknown. |
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I AM utterly disgusted at the character assassination of Dafydd Iwan following the disabled parking occurrence on Gwynedd Council premises. |
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They were sometimes reported by him as like the ringing of a bell, a frequent occurrence in epileptic fits, the debunkers opine. |
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Day light surface occurrence of myctophid fishes off the coast of central America. |
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An excise tax is a tax paid on the purchase of a particular good or the occurrence of a particular event. |
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These types of biological events have been considered to act as establishing operations for the occurrence of problem behavior. |
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A cytogenetic study of canine breast carcinomas was performed in order to identify the occurrence of chromosomal abnormalities. |
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It's not a regular occurrence,'' Dea Tramble, an operations coordinator for District 1, said of the dumping. |
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Aluminium the chief inorganic element in a proteaceous tree, and the occurrence of aluminium succinate in trees of this species. |
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Our study will examine factors influencing the occurrence of hylid treefrog populations in agricultural wetlands of Kentucky and Tennessee. |
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They will be used if or when the facility is sued to establish what the current standard of care was at the time of the occurrence. |
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The presence of natural habitats may increase the occurrence of carabids and staphylinids in crops. |
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Chlorogengic acids and other cinnamates nature, occurrence and dietary burden. |
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Spatial and environmental effects on hydrophytic macrophyte occurrence in the Upper Rhine floodplain. |
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This study examines the effect of perampanel on neuroprotection one week after the occurrence of status epilepticus. |
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Claims adjusters want to evaluate incidents and decide whether further investigation is needed as soon as possible following an occurrence. |
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The occurrence of apoptosis in neuroglial cells of cerebellellum white matter was seen scattered basis. |
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The striped hyena is common in Jordan's wildlife, spotting it in urban areas is a rare occurrence. |
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We investigated the Chlamydia spp occurrence in Eurasian collared doves from urban and suburban areas in northern Italy. |
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On the occurrence of epizoic algae and liverworts on the harvestmen Neosadocus aff. |
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Diet was expressed as frequency of occurrence of prey items as reported by Churchfield for the diet of the common shrew, Sorex araneus. |
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The first occurrence of the paedomorphic derivative hydrozoan Eugymnanthea from Taiwan, with a report of a new host. |
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The distribution of this species should also be explored as its occurrence suggests a wide holarctic range. |
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Notice must be specific, and may be given conditionally upon the occurrence or nonoccurrence of an event. |
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The roll rotation causes the occurrence of the periodic and non-periodic components of the temperature field, Fig. |
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Normal serum lipase in the setting of acute pancreatitis is an extremely rare occurrence. |
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Moreover, for consequentialists living in relatively affluent circumstances, this will apparently be a routine occurrence. |
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The occurrence of the convict cichlid represents the first record for Hidalgo. |
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Local and landscape-scale influences on the occurrence and density of Dicamptodon aterrimus, the Idaho giant salamander. |
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A primary focus in awarding occupational disease claims is the relationship between the occurrence of a disease and an individual's employment. |
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In Haunted Teesside, paranormal investigator Rebecca Hall, pictured, discovers the locations where strange experiences are a regular occurrence. |
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Mating is thought to occur when different groups meet up, and breeding within units is a rare occurrence. |
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Nautiluses, a species of cephalopods, surprisingly survived this occurrence. |
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Up until recent years it was a regular occurrence for merchant vessels to founder in Biscay storms. |
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A problem with the theory is that the astronomical cycles have been in existence for billions of years, but glaciation is a rare occurrence. |
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The forecast includes tsunami height, attack area and occurrence probability within 100 years ahead. |
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Most countries have strict water regulations and legislation to minimise the occurrence of such poisoning cases. |
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The destruction of submarines required their discovery, an improbable occurrence on aggressive patrols, by chance alone. |
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The occurrence of eutrophication in bodies of water is another effect large urban populations have on the environment. |
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If the Hungarian specimen is from a paralligatorid, then it would be the first occurrence of the group in the European archipelago. |
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