He has pinpointed markers signaling the presence of an unwanted, purplish color in wheatgrasses caused by the pigment anthocyanin. |
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The village's sewage works has been pinpointed as the source of the infestation. |
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He said the guidelines were unique as they pinpointed gaps in emergency care and identified what needed to be done. |
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Sensor data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration pinpointed the time and location of foreshocks and earthquakes. |
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Other red algae known as dulse have been pinpointed as rich sources of protein and iron, although dulse may hot be easily digested. |
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It was pinpointed in a narrow water meadow next to fields in the Tas River Valley. |
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It was a small matter of lasering away the areas of bad cells that had been pinpointed. |
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As it turns out, Norm's palate was unfailing, and he had accurately pinpointed the source of his starter. |
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Certain years can be pinpointed as the birth of dance music, the death of grunge or the year that Britpop broke. |
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Simple and complex sentences twine together, crammed with pinpointed details that capture the senses. |
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Other red algae known as dulse have been pinpointed as rich sources of protein and iron, although dulse may not be easily digested. |
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The coach also pinpointed a double refereeing error shortly after the interval as a significant factor in the outcome. |
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The source was not readily apparent but was pinpointed, using a portable gas detector, as coming from a lute drain seal. |
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A monitoring unit, headed by Martinez's son, Hugo, pinpointed the area where the call was coming from. |
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Fishery inspectors have now pinpointed the source and they estimate the kill to be in the region of 3000 between salmon parr, and trout. |
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It pinpointed the difference between a theatre group and other non-artistic collectives, alliances or corporate bodies. |
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In Essen in 1994, the heads of state and government pinpointed 14 priority transport projects. |
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Within this context, informal and technical meetings have pinpointed avenues for compromise on a number of outstanding legislative issues. |
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For the external two thirds, serpiginous hyposignals can be pinpointed and correspond to the external vascular arc. |
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Cameron's speech pinpointed a lesson learned by the 10 10 organisers over the last few months. |
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Indeed, the worst was feared when frogs were observed dying off en masse in both 2006 and 2010, but researchers haven't pinpointed the cause. |
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However, we have not pinpointed any specific cases on which we can focus and act in a concrete manner. |
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The companies announced back in November that a facility would be built in central Alberta, but the location was not pinpointed. |
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However, the survey also pinpointed a perceived lack of communication and openness as a source of difficulty. |
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To start off, could you please explain exactly when and exactly how you pinpointed the causes of the sticky pedal problem? |
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Last year, the NCC pinpointed a number of problem areas and launched several clean-ups. |
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Hot spots can be pinpointed with the maximim temperature feature displayed. |
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The organisers of the conference had accurately pinpointed the fact that public opinion was crucial to the future defence of Europe. |
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Innovative fire source identification technology allows the exact location of the fire to be pinpointed by monitoring up to five distinct zones. |
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Has it pinpointed priority areas that will be targeted with EU Structural Funds? |
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The London G20 Summit pinpointed international trade as an engine of economic growth. |
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The discovery of the city wall remains was not a surprise to the City Council as maps had pinpointed Peter Street as a location for the historic ruins. |
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The spot was pinpointed and assessed by local police for security. |
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Listening keenly and swishing deftly, we pinpointed the noises to be coming from the small portable radiator that sat against the wall of my sisters room. |
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Nasa has said that it will not fly another shuttle until it has pinpointed why solid foam cladding juddered off the external fuel tank during lift-off last month. |
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French media have trotted out specialists to explain the phenomenon and have generally pinpointed its origins abroad. |
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The precise location of any object on the earth's surface can be pinpointed on a standard grid, or coordinate system, upon which you can designate and describe a place's absolute location. |
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You will gain time and obtain the best result by offering it to a pinpointed clientele. |
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Now, in the first study of its kind, neuroscientists have pinpointed the brain circuits that underlie unrealistic optimism. |
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Already the genes for many diseases, from sickle-cell anemia to heart disease, have been pinpointed, though genetic means of treating them are still in their infancy. |
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Numerous factors pinpointed in the course of our examination of the language of work reveal the need to initiate a change of culture centred on the core values of respect and inclusion. |
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Several speakers noted that the report was an important source of information for Governments in addressing the world drug problem and that it pinpointed current challenges. |
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Although IMC is a broad strategic concept, the most crucial brand communication elements are pinpointed. |
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Though, two weeks after the crash, investigators had not pinpointed the exact cause, there was speculation that the grounding order would be lifted after extensive inspection of the remaining aircraft. |
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States that do not have the ability to introduce a territory-based dimension to their needs so that they could be more accurately pinpointed and the responses more specific and more accurately targeted. |
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Work has also pinpointed those policy areas where a common understanding will have to be found as part of the process of narrowing down the parameters of the negotiation in moving towards a final overall agreement. |
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Beneath squalls but with fairly acceptable visibility, Groupama 3 is also distancing herself from the ice field which has been pinpointed to the SW of Cape Horn. |
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Unfortunately, neither of our teams had pinpointed the pig's burial site. |
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Those studies have pinpointed that injection of deep nutrients into the photic layers is strongly affected by data assimilation, with too strong advection in and north of the subtropical gyre. |
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These problems, mainly due to undersized server configurations and some memory-hungry applications, could only be pinpointed using a ramp-up load-testing tool. |
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The Union has already drawn on some of the potential offered by the financial instruments at its disposal to redirect spending towards aims pinpointed by the Lisbon strategy. |
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The assailant is a black man thought to be in his late 30s, and groundbreaking forensic tests have pinpointed his ancestral DNA to the Windward Islands. |
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These analyses pinpointed certain properties of the riparian belt, such as the degree of disturbance or the ecotype, by identifying clusters of similar neighbourhoods and comparing them with field surveys. |
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Federal Communications Commission mandate stating that by October 2001, all wireless 911 calls must be pinpointed within 410 feet. |
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There have been many studies of the Earth's magnetosphere and space weather, but these have never pinpointed exactly how the energy of the solar wind transforms explosively into auroras in the magnetosphere. |
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This competition has been pinpointed as one of the main reasons for the high overall quality of the Flemish education. |
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Once the approximate origin of interference or lasing is pinpointed, clearly establishing from which state the interference originates and establishing that it was deliberately intended are by no means easy to achieve. |
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Both women and male community testifiers pinpointed major concern about food security due to reduced agriculture yield. |
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As an independent not-for-profit organisation, BIAN has pinpointed a total of 280 unique Business Capabilities to date. |
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Elliot Higgins, a British weapons expert and founder of online journalism site Bellingcat, claims to have pinpointed the site of James Foley's killing to the hills south of Raqqa, in Syria. |
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Since the basic shortcomings of these operations have, therefore, been pinpointed by OIOS and the Secretary-General, the Inspector will not dwell at length on the same issues in this section of the report. |
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Areas where fertilisers and pesticides are being applied excessively can be pinpointed, studied and regulated by environmental and land-use agencies. |
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Mr Brown pinpointed an area with evidence of buried Triassic-era coral reefs, which are usually porous and store oil well. Givot Olam has drilled three wells since 1994 and found oil, but not enough to be worthwhile. |
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Nonetheless, it should be noted that this cannot be pinpointed clearly given that other factors also have a bearing on the measures outlined in directives and norms. |
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The scientific authorities clearly stated that the development of the disease in cattle was not under control and they pinpointed the alarming growth in the numbers of animals affected. |
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The works conducted by the OECD have also pinpointed the link between productivity and the regulation of the market for labour and goods, as well as the productivity and quality of human capital. |
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Problems or failures can therefore be pinpointed and repaired as fast as possible. This means repair times and service costs are at the lowest possible level. |
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The USGS pinpointed the quake in the Nazca tectonic plate area. |
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The subtitle 'Adventures in Sonic Fiction' pinpointed the idea of dub as hallucinogenre, dub as a set of studio techniques for generating phantoms and phantasmagoria. |
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