Action potential generation in inhibitory interneurons is critical for cortical excitation-inhibition balance. |
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High affinity dopamine reuptake inhibitors as potential cocaine antagonists: a strategy for drug development. |
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The advantage of each technique and the results reported are summarized, highlighting the potential applicably to other reader domains. |
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Greenspan, an old-school anti-inflation hawk of the traditional economy, is among the first to realize the potential in the modern, high-productivity new economy. |
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These problems seem unimportant beside the potential benefits of the new system. |
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They also use these terms to conceal from the MI their true capabilities, and to impress potential ideological recruits. |
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When certain vessels are lost in an unknown area, a potential salvor might discover and plunder the wreck without knowledge of the wreck's owner. |
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An American chemist has stated the pleiomeric chemicals in onions have the potential to alleviate or prevent sore throat. |
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The potential age of yews is impossible to determine accurately and is subject to much dispute. |
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Climate change has seen many claims about potential to affect biodiversity but evidence supporting the statement is tenuous. |
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Kennecott Copper had explored the potential profits in manganese nodule mining and found that it was not worth the cost. |
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Existing taxi companies may try to limit competition by potential new entrants. |
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Cladding, shingles, sill plates and exposed timbers or glulam beams are examples of potential applications for treated wood. |
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Russia is a great power as well as a regional power and has been characterised as a potential superpower. |
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The common name honors David Douglas, a Scottish botanist and collector who first reported the extraordinary nature and potential of the species. |
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When using tidal barrages to generate power, the potential energy from a tide is seized through strategic placement of specialized dams. |
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It was also reported that the gas field could hold a potential 30 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. |
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A new tidal energy design option is to construct circular retaining walls embedded with turbines that can capture the potential energy of tides. |
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The port's aim was of developing the ship repair, leisure and tourism potential of the harbour. |
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Global warming is also considered to be a major potential threat to global biodiversity in the future. |
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The cytotoxic effect of snake venom is being researched as a potential treatment for cancers. |
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Smooth newts are also potential transmitters of chytrid fungus, because a close relative of the newt carries this disease. |
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Later these deposits have the potential to become hydrocarbon seals and are of particular interest to petroleum geologists. |
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The most pronounced tool pirates had at their disposal when confronting a potential prize was to employ the Jolly Roger. |
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The atmospheric mixed layer is a zone having nearly constant potential temperature and specific humidity with height. |
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These climates are characterized by actual precipitation less than a threshold value set equal to the potential evapotranspiration. |
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Many caterpillars display feeding behaviors which allow the caterpillar to remain hidden from potential predators. |
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Essentially, bone growth factors may act as potential determinants of local bone formation. |
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In 107 BC Marius decided to ignore the census qualification altogether and recruited with no inquiry into the property of the potential soldier. |
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Since 2012, five other potential settlements have been discovered ranging from Tanfield Valley in the north to Point Rosee in the south. |
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The difficulties that Eurostar faces in expanding its services would also be faced by any potential competitors to Eurostar. |
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The SO2 emissions alone of two different eruptions are sufficient to compare their potential climatic impact. |
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The presence of the buoys may affect fish, marine mammals, and birds as potential minor collision risk and roosting sites. |
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Ocean acidification, however, caused largely by higher levels of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere, is cited as a potential threat. |
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It has been suggested that this economic potential needs to be tapped for conservation. |
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Whether or not thin deck armour was a potential weakness of British ships, the battle provided no evidence that it was the case. |
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Most fundamentally, there are two types of plant resin with the potential for fossilization. |
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Greater tidal variation and higher tidal current velocities can dramatically increase the potential of a site for tidal electricity generation. |
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John spent much of 1205 securing England against a potential French invasion. |
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Then, by extrapolating current range and altitude difference to anticipated future values, it determines if a potential collision threat exists. |
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The shift in weight, added to independent movements of the paddles, could lead to imbalance and potential capsizing. |
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Genetic erosion and genetic pollution have the potential to destroy unique genotypes, threatening future access to food security. |
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Herds tend to have one or more members watching for potential danger, while the remaining members eat and rest. |
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This adjustment protects the heart from potential damage when large ingested prey is passed through the esophagus. |
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Occasionally, individual snakes will reveal their presence with a loud and sustained hissing, hoping to warn off potential aggressors. |
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They contain a noxious substance, bufotoxin, which is used to deter potential predators. |
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Certain species of the Pythium genus, which are oomycetes, have potential as biocontrol agents against certain fungi. |
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These have generally not been checked for potential environmental problems. |
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However, only the first two have any potential of being targeted by mining in the next few decades. |
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Reconstruction of the southern Beringian coastline also suggests potential for a highly productive coastal marine environment. |
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Substitution of urea can reduce costs and potential hazards associated with storage of anhydrous ammonia. |
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The inaccurate representation of packaged fish is a potential safety hazard to consumers. |
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It has a global warming potential 296 times larger than an equal mass of carbon dioxide and it also contributes to stratospheric ozone depletion. |
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In 2008, Sir Martin Doughty, the Chairman of Natural England, warned the Prime Minister of the potential danger of genetically modified crops. |
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It could have been the start of any potential conflict between him and Chas in the studio. |
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Alexander Dabell, the founder of the park, soon realised the business potential of this, trying various ventures. |
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The base of the antenna is at high electrical potential and must be supported on a ceramic insulator to isolate it from the ground. |
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She was not a prostitute, and in the public perception, showed that all women were potential victims. |
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Oil spills are a major concern in terms of potential environmental impact and damage to tourism and fisheries. |
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Complete plastomes were analyzed phylogenomically and divergence dates estimated to seek potential selective causes for the PACMAD radiation. |
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Much speculation and study has been produced on the potential meaning of these inscriptions. |
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Another idea is that the Viking population had exceeded the agricultural potential of their homeland. |
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The potential revenue from this arbitrage can offset the cost and losses of storage. |
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Long distance migrants are believed to disperse as young birds and form attachments to potential breeding sites and to favourite wintering sites. |
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Nothing may come of these ideas, yet their potential should not be dismissed. |
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Brazil and India are widely regarded as emerging powers with the potential to be great powers. |
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The organization has also focused on CFCs, because of both their global warming potential and their effect on the ozone layer. |
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Following a major contamination incident, all potential pathways of internal exposure should be considered. |
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Whether crossing an equipotential line represents ascending or descending the potential is inferred from the labels on the charges. |
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Speeds are higher on rural roads and autobahns than urban roads, increasing the severity potential of a crash. |
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Size will help determine the amount of water reaching the river, as the larger the catchment the greater the potential for flooding. |
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The accidental or intentional introduction of species by humans has the potential to negatively impact native oyster populations. |
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The term is used to imply both a sense of urgency and actual or potential harm. |
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It has a strong potential to overgrow natural biotopes, and represents a major risk for sublittoral ecosystems. |
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Maxwell expressed electromagnetism in the algebra of quaternions and made the electromagnetic potential the centrepiece of his theory. |
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The setting of a beach nourishment project is key to design and potential performance. |
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Collection of site specific data for wind speed and direction is crucial to determining site potential in order to finance the project. |
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Although not yet widely used, tidal energy has potential for future electricity generation. |
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Established in 2005, it is not yet possible to analyze its importance on potential future Nobel Prize in Literature laureates. |
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The use of cocaine poses serious problems for the community and has a high potential for abuse. |
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Reprisal attacks of terror bombing had the potential to cause quicker capitulation but the effect on morale was uncertain. |
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This had the potential to ruin the Allied deceptions Fortitude North and Fortitude South. |
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The key to its design was the use of a constant velocity spring to store the potential energy which are no longer in use. |
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The American, Robert Fulton, was present at the trials of the Charlotte Dundas and was intrigued by the potential of the steamboat. |
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During the late 1940s Jackson Pollock's radical approach to painting revolutionized the potential for all contemporary art that followed him. |
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Throughout life, this species is regularly curious about the potential of eating virtually any organism or object that they encounter. |
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These profiles are obviously of potential interest to marketeers, advertisers and others. |
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Many potential predators are repelled by its spines, but predation does occur. |
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The wolf in this story is portrayed as a potential rapist, capable of imitating human speech. |
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Pigeons are, however, at potential risk for carrying and spreading avian influenza. |
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Hot works are those where there is a potential of generating fire or extreme heat, cold ones are all the others. |
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Males typically direct signals at rivals, while females direct them at potential mates. |
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If an antibody is suspected, potential donor units must first be screened for the corresponding antigen by phenotyping them. |
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The locational advantages of a particular market are a combination of market potential and investment risk. |
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When aggregate demand falls below the potential output of the economy, there is an output gap where some productive capacity is left unemployed. |
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There was also a more general and nationwide need in light of the potential threat of invasion during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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There has been some concern over the potential adverse environmental and ecosystem effects caused by the influx of visitors. |
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Statistical methods offer the ability to enforce parsimonious selection of the most influential potential predictors of each gene's state. |
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Seamounts are abundant, and all have metal resource potential because of various enrichment processes during the seamount's life. |
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So the only thing left would be using fremium as a means of gaining trial, with the potential to up-sell to a paid subscription. |
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The affected countries and territories are discussing causes of the outbreak, potential solutions, and the negative affects on tourism. |
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Oral histories also suggest potential historical competition and hostility between the Beothuk and Mi'kmaq. |
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While these towers provided positions from which flanking fire could be deployed against a potential enemy, they also contained accommodation. |
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Still the global warming potential of the landfill gas emitted to atmosphere is significant. |
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In 2008, plans for potential incinerator locations exists for approximately 100 sites. |
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The success of Augustus in establishing principles of dynastic succession was limited by his outliving a number of talented potential heirs. |
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This is currently one of the few Scandinavian analogues to receive a general consensus of potential connection. |
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It is rarer to find paired edible crabs, and potential peelers need to be tested. |
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The Parliamentarian forces were particularly concerned about any potential Dutch attack. |
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The European powers quickly realized the potential of the newly discovered lands and attempted to gain control of them. |
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In July 2007 BAA sought an injunction preventing potential protesters involved in the Camp for Climate Action from approaching Heathrow Airport. |
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Archaeopteryx was the first fossil found that revealed a potential connection between dinosaurs and birds. |
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In this performance, Jimi transcended the medium of rock music, and set an entirely new standard for the potential of electric guitar. |
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The potential for inheritance by even distant kin meant that, in Early Irish law, those kin all had some sort of right in the land. |
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Such camps are also a good way to learn about potential college scholarships in their sport. |
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Socialists view private property relations as limiting the potential of productive forces in the economy. |
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In his book The Antiquity of Man of 1915, anatomist Sir Arthur Keith discussed the archaeological potential of the area. |
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Gielgud had spotted Olivier's potential and gave him a major step up in his career. |
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There is the potential that the nonreproduced portion of the pain may be referred from a distant location. |
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Agricultural potential is generally poor, due to the natural infertility of soils. |
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However, along with the rejection of the reading Hertha, the location is now no longer considered as a potential site. |
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Each alliance was intended to defend against a potential invasion by the other. |
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Early in 1974, Mountbatten began corresponding with Charles about a potential marriage to Amanda Knatchbull, Mountbatten's granddaughter. |
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Ongrowing has been investigated as a potential way of increasing commercial value, but no documented pilot facilities have been established. |
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By offering the consulship to potential opponents, Domitian may have wanted to compromise these senators in the eyes of their supporters. |
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A potential buyer of The Princess had refused to purchase unless Whistler modified his pinxit, scrawled across a corner of the canvas. |
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Though he was not impressed by the music she had recorded, he saw potential in her voice. |
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This unique culture served as a catalyst for journalism when Joseph Addison and Richard Steele recognized its potential as an audience. |
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Kinomics can be used to understand both the mechanism of action and the specificity of potential drugs. |
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The reduction potential of nitroanilines decreases on increasing the solvent electron acceptivity for aprotic solvents. |
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Despite having to completely replace its war fleet, the Navy managed to maintain its overwhelming advantage over all potential rivals. |
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The first delay came when Queen Elizabeth I ordered all vessels to remain at port for potential use against the Spanish Armada. |
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During the War British servicemen recognised the great potential of landing ships and craft. |
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In most cases, the dunes are important in protecting the land against potential ravages by storm waves from the sea. |
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Any fixed width cluster has the potential to misgroup peptides from multiple genes into a single group. |
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Other than commercial hunts, killer whales were hunted along Japanese coasts out of public concern for potential conflicts with fisheries. |
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Reprisal attacks of terror bombing had the potential to cause quicker capitulation, but the effect on morale was uncertain. |
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According to Greenpeace the slow construction times, construction delays, and hidden costs, all negate the mitigation potential of nuclear power. |
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So far as is known, it did not supply mechanical power and the potential practical applications of this invention did not receive recognition. |
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Ocean energy has the potential of providing a substantial amount of new renewable energy around the world. |
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Some other countries in the region, such as Moldova are potential members of these organisations. |
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Currently, the gas field is explored as a potential place for the purpose of carbon dioxide capture and storage. |
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The Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 provide a second potential preamble if the House of Lords were to be excluded from the process. |
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The Tethys database provides access to scientific literature and general information on the potential environmental effects of wave energy. |
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There have been studies of the potential of the induction of and at least one actual attempt to create tsunami waves as a tectonic weapon. |
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The Baltic Sea provides the sprat with a highly diverse environment, with spatial and temporal potential allowing for successful reproduction. |
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Conversely, education raises incomes and promotes growth because it helps to unleash the productive potential of the poor. |
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In some instances the potential for being beneficial or detrimental in the long run remains unknown. |
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This means that there is an enormous potential role for government to correct such market failures. |
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Eurasian carp was first introduced to the United States as a potential food source. |
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A survival tactic I learned on the psych ward was how to quickly size up potential enemies or garden-variety badasses. |
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Such storms have the potential to create strong winds and extensive damage to the United States' Southeast Coastal Areas. |
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The move had the potential to save him millions of dollars on his Ukrainian taxes. |
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More generally, any term of tax law has a vague penumbra, and is a potential source of tax avoidance. |
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The Gulf Stream is also a significant potential source of renewable power generation. |
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We investigated apoptozole as a potential chemical tool for HSP70 inhibition. |
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In 1881 Oliver Heaviside replaced Maxwell's electromagnetic potential field by 'force fields' as the centrepiece of electromagnetic theory. |
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In 2005, the Windermere Management Strategy identified the potential for water bus services on the lake. |
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Below we discuss potential mechanisms for production of g0 and biphonations in the dhole based of main anatomical findings of this study. |
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There are also many potential eras of movement between different parts of the British Isles. |
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Finally, we associated names back to biocollections records and fit logistic models to test potential drivers of issues. |
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The decrease in the potential energy is equal to the increase in the kinetic energy. |
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Locations were chosen by potential developers and a large number of applications were submitted. |
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The third potential defensive line was along field defences along the French border from Luxembourg to Dunkirk. |
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It ran a competitive tender process to award leases to consortia of potential developers. |
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Hitler's main interest was the question of countering potential Russian intervention. |
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The biggest specialist car dealerships had coachbuilders build standard designs for them which were held in stock awaiting potential buyers. |
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Studies on swarm robotics systems have shown the potential of large-scale multirobot systems based on decentralized control. |
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According to the rules of the auction process, this announcement would not automatically disqualify any other potential suitor. |
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It seeks to identify and support agents who have unique visions with the potential to transform the lives of millions living in poverty. |
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When the gentleman died a few years later, Richardson lost a potential patron, which delayed his ability to pursue his own writing career. |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo are considered potential candidates for membership. |
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However, this does not mean that potential oil production has surpassed oil demand. |
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In MTT mode the system will scan a designated volume space looking for potential targets. |
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Whatever the condition of a captured brumby, there is always the potential of selling it for pet food, fish bait, or even for human consumption. |
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It is now apparent that future analyses of Delta in Notch signaling events must consider its potential as a diffusable ligand. |
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These online forums are used to trade information between potential clients, and also by prostitutes to advertise the various services available. |
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Steam engines possess boilers and other components that are pressure vessels that contain a great deal of potential energy. |
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The higher the chargemaster markup over cost, the greater the potential for profit. |
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Since the ergometer is used to assess potential rowers, results on the ergometer machine play a large role in a rower's career success. |
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Every person who steps through the door is a potential buyer, so acknowledge their presence. |
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If there is a potential bump in the road for the NBA in the UK, it is its lack of a television deal. |
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But Broadway's longtime condescension to rock musicians meant that a generation or two of potential theater composers took its talents elsewhere. |
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To examine this potential role of microtubules, uncut cells were treated with thiabendazole, a depolymerizer of Dictyostelium microtubules. |
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Earth has a series of layers of equal potential energy within its gravitational field. |
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The range of actions provides the potential for new medicinal drugs based on lizard venom proteins. |
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Over the days that follow Andrew's party, the craigslisting mania from our potential seller does not abate. |
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We may be in store for a new era of cybersavvy candidates who campaign well online, limiting the pool of potential leaders. |
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Regions where a permanent ice shelf extends beyond the coastline are also a source of potential dispute. |
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This lack of agreement had the potential to lead to serious international disputes. |
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The name was immediately changed to Azeem to avoid any potential copyright issues. |
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Together, these data indicate that entolimod is a highly promising potential life-saving treatment for victims of radiation disasters. |
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This potential figure is limited by the airport's restriction to 61 aircraft movements per hour. |
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The Lower Churchill Project will develop the remaining potential of the river and supply it to provincial consumers. |
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Lichens produce metabolites in research for their potential therapeutic or diagnostic value. |
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We've got three dress rehearsals before the opening night to prepare ourselves for any potential technicalities. |
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You could be one of those genetically gifted individuals who has the potential to show off an eight-pack instead of a six. |
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Direct military attacks on adversaries were deterred by the potential for mutual assured destruction using deliverable nuclear weapons. |
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During the Cold War, unaligned countries of the Third World were seen as potential allies by both the First and Second World. |
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We have the feasible potential to be competitive in a gainsome way in many sectors. |
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An ernai agency operates in Shanghai, providing a menu of potential college students for men willing to pay. |
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By applying electric potential to the neon atoms, the electrons become excited, then emit a photon when returning to normal. |
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It also selects and presents potential Constitutional Court judges to the House of the People of the Federal Parliament for approval. |
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Despite low tax rates, agricultural assistance is the highest among OECD countries and a potential impediment to structural change. |
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Trial production at the facility began in April 2014, with a potential capacity of 130,000 vehicles annually. |
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An alternative definition for the maximum potential intensity, which is mathematically equivalent to the above formulation, is. |
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The most obvious riot potential situation is one where there is a ritualized display of force by haters or hatees. |
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The publisher must estimate the potential sales in each market and balance projected revenue against production costs. |
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It also, however, contains the potential for negative capability that might help transform genocide into something generative. |
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The resource valuation incorporates the examination of data in the context of potential mining feasibility. |
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In the modern era, these resources have been redirected to expensive media campaigns in which the potential voter is a passive participant. |
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To Quintilian, ingenium represented a potential best realized in the social setting of school, and he argued against homeschooling. |
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In it, the Army explicitly rejected a claim, made by a party unnamed in the apology, that there were as many as 500 potential claimants. |
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The German Prince Philip of Hesse saw potential in creating an alliance between Zwingli and Luther. |
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This term is also used in the context of potential Scottish independence to mean the UK without Scotland. |
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This circular feature, known as Belsar's Hill, is a potential site for a fort, built by William, from which to attack Ely and Hereward. |
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Elizabeth refused to name a potential heir, fearing that to do so would invite conspiracy to displace her with the nominated successor. |
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These trap large amounts of the greenhouse gas methane, which ocean warming has the potential to release. |
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The colony was a potential threat to the Spanish Empire by being near to routes used for silver shipments. |
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It might be expected that fish would flee the potential suffocation, but they are often quickly rendered unconscious and doomed. |
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The United States government has classified fireworks and similar devices according to their potential hazards. |
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You should move these structures from the stack to the heap to avoid a potential stack overflow. |
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He said that freedom of speech was a vital way to develop talents and realise a person's potential and creativity. |
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With a view to maximising the potential of current facilities, the Committee made two significant recommendations. |
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Harlech, less of a potential Scottish target, was rendered unusable by Parliament, but was not totally demolished. |
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Nesbitt found a number of further potential synapomorphies, and discounted a number of synapomorphies previously suggested. |
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Individuals that return to natal ponds to breed will likely encounter siblings as potential mates. |
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It holds significant potential to assist with the development of positive attitudes to the acquisition and transmission of Gaelic. |
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The survey provided the King with information on potential sources of funds when he needed to raise money. |
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It has been suggested that this is because the potential for such wounds to turn deadly, although the law texts do not suggest any reason. |
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Alternatives to ploughing, such as the no till method, have the potential to actually build soil levels and humus. |
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Many species thrash about violently when disturbed to scare away potential predators. |
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Engelhardt told me as we saw females with hyperswollen, rosy-red rear ends parade in front of potential mates. |
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Intercommunal tensions rose and the constitution was amended to minimise the potential for conflict. |
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By 1966, party leaders viewed Thatcher as a potential Shadow Cabinet member. |
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The production received enthusiastic reviews, and Gielgud's highly praised performance enhanced his reputation as a potential star. |
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During the period immediately after the death of Tiberius' son, Drusus, Claudius was pushed by some quarters as a potential heir. |
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This growing coalition expanded the potential enemies that Rome might face, and moved Rome closer to confrontation with major powers. |
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Francis supported the conversion of the German princes to Protestantism, as it increased his potential allies against the emperor. |
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Once a potential employer learns that you've been institutionalized, you can forget about getting the job. |
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The far north and west are two of the windiest regions in Europe, with great potential for wind energy generation. |
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In 1215, John and the rebel barons negotiated a potential peace treaty, the Magna Carta. |
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A number of scholars have proposed a potential location of Tacitus's account of Nerthus as on the island of Zealand in Denmark. |
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The size of the horse is one consideration for buyers and trainers when choosing a potential racehorse. |
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On his return to the continent from England, Henry sought to secure his French lands and quash any potential rebellion. |
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The potential decline in library usage, particularly reference services, puts the necessity for these services in doubt. |
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The St Helens academy has produced some of the finest youngsters, potential stars and internationals the world of rugby league has seen. |
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The company combines participation in motorcycle races throughout the world with the development of high potential racing machines. |
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Even before the fight with McCall, Steward had seen much potential in Lewis and immediately expressed a desire to work with him. |
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Electricity has traditionally been generated by oil or diesel power plants, even if there is a large surplus of potential hydropower. |
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Caesar, known for giving his potential enemies every last chance, entertained the idea that Ariovistus was coming to his senses. |
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Otho and Vitellius realized the potential threat posed by the Flavian faction. |
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They emit clicking sounds and listen for the return echos to determine the location and shape of nearby items, including potential prey. |
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Both parents attack potential predators with alarm calls and striking with talons. |
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Brand identity is what the owner wants to communicate to its potential consumers. |
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Between 1815 and the passage of the German naval laws of 1890 and 1898, only France was a potential naval threat. |
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The country also has large mineral resources and oil potential in some of the less inhabited regions. |
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While this leads to potential renewable generation left untapped, it prevents possible grid overload or risk to reliable service. |
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Big data has the potential to revolutionise the global healthcare system, but barriers to its adoption mean progress is slow. |
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In 1951, a boundary zone was demarked as a buffer zone against potential military attacks from communist China. |
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The German Prince Philip of Hesse saw potential in creating an alliance between Zwingli and Luther, seeing strength in a united Protestant front. |
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Others suggest India may even have the potential to emerge as a superpower. |
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Apart from concerns regarding the detrimental effects of warming in the Arctic, some potential opportunities have gained attention. |
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Submerged WECs also have the potential to reduce the impact on marine amenity and navigation, as they are not at the surface. |
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Over 1539, the king's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, negotiated a potential alliance with the Duchy of Cleves. |
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Throughout Mary's childhood, Henry negotiated potential future marriages for her. |
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Cromwell's conduct in this battle proved decisive, and demonstrated his potential as both a political and an important military leader. |
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Warfare in Normandy at the time was shaped by the defensive potential of castles and the increasing costs of conducting campaigns. |
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In particular, he expanded the dramatic potential of characterisation, plot, language, and genre. |
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With the Danish government's purchase of two Type 205 boats, the West German government realized the potential for the submarine as an export. |
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A safe is provided to keep your valuables secure from potential thieves. |
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This seemingly gave all of Edward's subjects a potential role in government and this helped Edward assert his authority. |
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The 1972 West German Code considers column miserection and misalignment, and gives potential offsets of sloping, kinked, and corkscrew forms. |
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The Germans had ordered French civilians, other than those deemed essential to the war effort, to leave potential combat zones in Normandy. |
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With enemy troops advancing, the Commune looked for potential traitors in Paris. |
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Numerous scholars have argued that Napoleon's aggressive posture made him enemies and cost him potential allies. |
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Encroachment into potential flood avenues resulted in jumpouts, flooding, and extensive siltation. |
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This is a potential candidate to fulfill a requirement for an ISTAR UAV to enter service after 2015 as part of the RAF's Scavenger programme. |
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Critics say the factory poses a potential threat to the environment. |
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The museum's director spends a lot of time romancing potential donors. |
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The material's potential was unlocked only through extensive testing. |
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In other words, bubbles in both markets developed even though only the residential market was affected by these potential causes. |
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Bluebells synthesise a wide range of chemicals with potential medicinal properties. |
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Services are intangible, making it difficult for potential customers to understand what they will receive and what value it will hold for them. |
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As banks began to give out more loans to potential home owners, housing prices began to rise. |
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From an Irish republican perspective, the significance of these events was to demonstrate potential for a political and electoral strategy. |
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The Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary have the potential to generate more renewable electricity than all other UK estuaries. |
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Jackson broke up a potential double play in the 1978 World Series when he froze on the basepaths and turned his hip into a throw. |
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The result leads to even greater inequality and potential economic instability. |
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Developing such low carbon energy assets to their full potential forms part of the Anglesey Energy Island project. |
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In 2001, the Dutch government considered the Cleaver Bank as a potential area for mining gravel. |
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This highlights their potential as an effective coastal monitoring system and an aid to coastal zone management. |
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On a global level, the potential adipocentric beneficial effects are expended into systemic effects. |
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Difficulties in calculating the potential energy of the tsunami mean that this scale is rarely used. |
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This model has been widely used for the study of the pathogenesis of temporal lobe epilepsy and to evaluate potential antiepileptogenic drugs. |
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Hurricanes and tropical storms are rare in the New York area, but they are not unheard of and always have the potential to strike the area. |
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It appeared that any enemy of the Baghdad regime was a potential ally of the United States. |
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It has been recorded as an accidental introduction near San Francisco, California, and eradicated as a potential invasive species. |
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In September 2007, Airbus rolled out new design advances to a gathering of 100 representatives from existing and potential XWB customers. |
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Wagenaer's response was to sponsor the immigration of Dutch women to the colony as potential wives for the settlers. |
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