Harsh words followed, and the resultant disagreement is still not resolved. |
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The resultant kerfuffle almost overshadowed the fact that they'd released a belter of an album. |
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There was a faint possibility she might have died from the resultant fumes. |
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As we shape the economy and the resultant income distribution we are also shaping the very nature of our democracy. |
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The resulting totals for each intron were then randomly resampled with replacement and a value of m was calculated from each resultant data set. |
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So my resultant thinking is the usual liberal wishy-washy leftiness which tries to be fair to both sides. |
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The sphere of thought was joined to that of action, and the philosophy of Francis Bacon exemplifies the resultant outlook. |
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The long term cosmetic problems arise from resultant destruction of cartilage that forms the skeleton of the auricle. |
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The vessel was holed in numerous tanks with loss of crude and resultant pollution. |
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It is important to appreciate that equations cannot be used to predict the lower yield stress unless the resultant grain size is known. |
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Because of my lapse of memory this morning and the resultant disappointment of having to get up, I have a plan. |
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Duffy notched his 17th goal of the season assuredly from the resultant penalty kick. |
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From the resultant penalty, Wood went for goal, but on this occasion the malevolent wind steered the ball off target. |
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In each study, hospital mortality was higher than predicted with resultant poor model calibration. |
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Reducing the phase aberrations introduced when the wavefront travels through atmosphere to a telescope sharpens the resultant image. |
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This means local convergence areas with resultant major cloud developments, i.e. thunderclouds, is more than just a possibility. |
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These new oils are used extensively in modern teak and afrormosia furniture, but the resultant finish hardly compares with the older process. |
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Tucker slotted over the resultant penalty to narrow the score to 12-3, which remained the state of play at the interval. |
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We are in a situation in which there is a virtual breakdown of law and order with the resultant general banditry and chaos. |
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The blood vessel wall is usually involved early with resultant hemorrhage, thrombotic occlusion, and lung infarction. |
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The resultant form is bold and distinctive and is further modelled by a re-entrant corner cutout, set directly above the sunken entrance court. |
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The resultant loss of revenue to the exchequer could be made good through hike in prices of some other items that do not affect the common man. |
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The resultant fragments suggest that the height of N. califae was in excess of 36 times its diameter. |
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If the contrary science were reported in such a way, the resultant report would be less than a side of A4 paper. |
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For production, the ore was smelted, then the resultant iron bloom was hammered, stretched, and annealed to remove impurities. |
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Each of the ingots was subjected to blooming into 155 mm square steel strips, and the resultant steel strips were subjected to wire rod milling. |
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The resultant unconsciousness from a severe hit to the back of the head from a coffee table led to an epiphany which has changed his life. |
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The chief engineer of the pipeline said saboteurs are definitely responsible for the resultant explosion and fire. |
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Economic collapse, with the resultant decimation of health and social care, has led to the explosive increase in the number of TB cases. |
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The resultant dengue outbreaks place severe strains on public hospitals, with wards filled to overflowing with patients. |
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The outcry in the press was significant, and the resultant investigation into the incident was extensive. |
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From the resultant corner Latapy flighted the ball into the heart of the crowded penalty area. |
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The template is removed and the original decimal point erased leaving a resultant number in hectometers. |
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Guiseley's leading scorer slotted the resultant spot kick home sending Tom Morgan the wrong way. |
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The resultant aggregates may have many internal lipid lined compartments, which contributes to its highly irregular shape. |
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The resultant irregular rhythm may be difficult to differentiate from atrial fibrillation. |
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This results in tears pooling in the cul-de-sac produced by the lower lid ectropion and resultant epiphora. |
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When two words are joined together, the resultant compound cannot be interpreted on the basis of the separate, individual components. |
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The resultant supernatant fraction was used for the determination of lipid peroxidation and glutathione. |
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The resultant morphologie appearance was identical to that of epithelial cells of the gastric pyloric antrum. |
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Uplift would result from resultant mantle upwelling or asthenospheric diapirism. |
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This causes collisions, transmission errors and resultant retries that degrade overall system performance. |
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The answer probably lies in the ratio of coursework to observed classwork, with the resultant examinations. |
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A number of pieces out of the union of the resultant lists will then be selected for inclusion in the book. |
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Evidently, if the proposal is followed strictly, the resultant tariff structure will be inconsistent and unmanageable. |
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This may account for the resultant lack of focus and indulgent tone that manifests itself in the majority of the pieces. |
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Sealant is not a gap-filler, so the resultant surface will be smooth but not flat. |
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Often a project takes on a life of its own and lumbers on, even though there are dim prospects for the resultant product. |
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During the resultant three-hour detour, we encountered sundry additional discouragements. |
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The triptans are specific and selective serotonin agonists that block serotonin receptors and the resultant neurogenic inflammation. |
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It was a long, hard haul and the resultant catch, just a few kilos, seemed dishearteningly small. |
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All of these contribute to the distinctive flavour and aroma of the resultant wines. |
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The buckytube was accidentally discovered in the resultant soot left behind from an electrical discharge between two carbon electrodes. |
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The first, a man in his 30s, had severe constipation and resultant diverticulosis. |
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The resultant cacophony afforded the proprietor his first opportunity to speak. |
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The resultant tea is used to sprinkle over the eyes or used in an eyewash in an eyecup that can be readily purchased at most drug stores. |
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The buoyant force on the cube is the resultant of the forces exerted on its top and bottom faces by the liquid. |
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Thus, the resultant planktonic cephalopods are probably trapped, either evolutionarily or ontogenetically. |
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Parallelogram of Forces is the famous theorem that can be used to determine the resultant of two forces acting at a point. |
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The resultant nanoparticles are passivated by TOPO, preventing agglomeration. |
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Therefore, they are neutralized by the hydroxide and hydrogen ions, and the resultant solution is neutral. |
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The resultant formulae are productive, being permutable and much more informative than those composed of simple algorithms. |
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The defender's control let him down, the inviting chance lost, yet such spontaneous invention fully merited the resultant applause. |
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The resultant plants were no smaller in height than the perennial poppies I already had but they produced enormous flowers in a range of shades. |
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The resultant changes to the French front row saw the next scrum become a horrible mis-match. |
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South African activists have found popular support by responding to the resultant electricity cut-offs with illegal reconnections. |
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The resultant powderlike debris lodged permanently in the patient's body and caused a wide range of painful and debilitating complications. |
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The resultant blur is an emblem of the paranoid experience, a concurrence of simultaneous direful events. |
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The resultant symptomatology includes episodes of wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. |
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The method involved a stepwise linkage of doubly-restricted DNA fragments and re-digestion of the resultant concatamers. |
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Neither this study's gestalt approach nor the daunting task of comprehending resultant findings need dilute its intended contributions. |
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I don't think this color could be captured anyway other than by one's vision, for the light and resultant color are not mechanical. |
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A natural result of this growth is a resultant increase in the desire and need for computers to communicate with each other. |
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Our psychology must therefore take account not only of the conditions antecedent to mental states, but of their resultant consequences as well. |
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And if you tax consumption with indirect taxation, taxes often pyramid, with resultant price increases of a regressive nature. |
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When a field is not tilled, the decomposition and resultant release of carbon dioxide is vastly slowed. |
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Imports outweighed exports, and resultant trade deficits weakened states already in a downward economic spiral. |
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The engineers found that the original structural design helped arrest the progression of collapse and resultant loss of life. |
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After being shaken in their containers, these intriguing objects' resultant relationships are interpreted by the diviner. |
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They annihilate each other completely and the resultant energy is high end gamma ray radiation. |
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The resultant plot does seem to show that the population is now approaching an asymptote. |
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Soak plantain seeds overnight in warm water and apply the resultant gel topically. |
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Substitute David Mutendera needlessly had a shy at the striker's end and the resultant overthrow fetched the West Indies four valuable runs. |
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Chronic urinary retention with resultant overflow incontinence is uncommon in women. |
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In both cases, the breakpoints are chosen restricted to the chosen arm to ensure that each resultant chromosome has exactly one centromere. |
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The recent film is a classic representation of the bronchoceles and of the resultant ateletasis. |
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The warm wood, the moulded forms, and the resultant vibrancy of sound combine to create the perception of being inside a living creature. |
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The discrimination against women in the name of caste and creed and the resultant ostracising too would be fought vigorously. |
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It was at the same hole that McGinley bunkered his approach in the BMW PGA Championship final round, the resultant bogey costing him that title. |
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In gases, atoms may become ionized, so that the resultant free electrons and ions are free to conduct electricity. |
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The resultant glass boule is then cross-sectioned into a wafer several millimeters in diameter and a couple millimeters thick. |
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The cuticle laminations lining the counterpart obscure epibionts and reduce the resultant epibiont prevalence in the fossil record. |
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The real story was the implications of the cutting-edge science and resultant technology. |
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The resultant effect in the hands of the drummers was a potpourri of sounds melting to create energy with their rhythm. |
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The shock comes when examining the dizzying lifts and the resultant poundage totals the duo has achieved. |
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The resultant 12m gash in the hull should have prompted frantic calls for assistance. |
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Land and sky divided into two horizontal bands, depicted by two primary colours, blue and yellow, and the resultant secondary colour, green. |
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Igneous upwelling in the resultant space between the two continents produced the anomalously thick oceanic crust of the Caribbean Plate. |
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Not all the blame for the sell-off in bonds and the resultant yield rises can be laid at his door. |
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The resultant compound resembled a black paste, which clung glutinously to everything it touched and emitted a characteristic odour reminiscent of a cattle-market. |
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The resultant skyscape will be a beautiful tree with a carbuncle. |
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Covalent bonds between the anomeric hydroxyl of a cyclic sugar and the hydroxyl of a second sugar are termed glycosidic bonds, and the resultant molecules are glycosides. |
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If the hydroxyl group is bound to a carbon atom that is itself bound to three other carbon atoms then the resultant alcohol is a tertiary alcohol. |
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Late type I endoleaks occur when the repaired aorta decreases in size and tortuosity, which can cause proximal aortic neck dilatation and resultant loss of seal. |
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Up stepped Parker to blast the ball past Marshall from the resultant kick. |
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The resultant fare was fresh enough, but the dressing was bland and thin. |
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The administration seems somewhat oblivious to the resultant dangers. |
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The need to prevent frost heave and the resultant cracking in foundations of vessels containing natural gas and other cryogenically stored liquids is well known in industry. |
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I can easily see the sense of cultural rape, or at least the dilution of tradition and value, that would be resultant of such global spiritual consumerism. |
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The resultant earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, mountain building, mega winds, and tidal waves will be on a scale beyond normal reference or imagination. |
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Mr Bowa said both the participating outlets and consumers stood to benefit from the scheme in terms of the resultant increases in sales and affordability of the products. |
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The resultant character born of that period helped him survive the setback of a near-fatal bout with double pneumonia in 2000, just as he began his return to bodybuilding. |
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Britain's biggest advantage over its rivals in the naval arms race was the greater size of its merchant marine and resultant pool of trained seamen. |
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Taking into account the probability of active faults and resultant ground movement, Californian engineers had elaborated fault-tolerant design standards for nuclear reactors. |
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When a modified work were downloaded or streamed, both the creator of the original work and the modifier would get a share of the resultant revenue. |
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Cirrus cloud usually forms above 16,000 feet where the temperature is below freezing, and the resultant cloud consists of many millions of ice crystals. |
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His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness. |
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The resultant cellulitis is preseptal, or anterior to the orbital septum, involving a fibrous layer beginning at the periosteum of the skull and extending to the eyelids. |
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Combining the acids with the glycerine into the resultant yellow oily liquid of nitroglycerine was a hazardous process requiring strict temperature control. |
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The resultant seedlings were then evaluated for indehiscence. |
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Exponentially increasing literacy rates among women and the resultant popularity of feuilletons had made this an important political issue in the mid-nineteenth century. |
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Iron supplementation may improve maternal appetite, thereby increasing energy consumption during pregnancy with resultant increased intrauterine growth. |
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The great diversity of plants in the formation is due to local variation in soil conditions, topography, slope inclination and resultant microclimates. |
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The resultant cured silicone surface has an increased roughness. |
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The resultant tree topologies were used to construct two subsets of data within and among Pan I allelic lineages for analyses with likelihood methods. |
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Cummins suffered a knee in the thigh and a resultant dead leg. |
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Could modern human DNA contamination affect the resultant radiocarbon date? |
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The resultant posterior probability then becomes a prior probability for the second drawing, the result of which is used to calculate a further posterior probability. |
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Further, the contagion effect of suicide and the resultant attention to it is a well-documented phenomenon. |
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The resultant bond is called a double bond, and it is symbolized by two lines connecting the atoms, where each line corresponds to an electron pair. |
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The resultant pop culture is as morbid and contagious as the epidemics they depict. |
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The resultant interview is the longest he has ever granted to any publication. |
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This virtual rowing plate, then, has a distinct recovery stroke in which the resultant force is minimized and a power stroke in which the resultant force is maximized. |
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Theoretically, an increased range of motion allows for an increased distance through which an active force can be applied, with a greater resultant force or torque. |
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While far less inflammatory than suggested by the resultant outcry, the exhibit's attempt to present multiple perspectives on the bombing was ill-timed. |
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The resultant journey through North Yorkshire's smuggling past to recover a strange artefact with supernatural powers might sound like familiar sword and sorcery territory. |
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Because the genetic complement of the resultant daughter cells must be the same as the parental cell, DNA replication must possess a very high degree of fidelity. |
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How can the regulations be changed while the country remains unstable, with a continuing economic slump and resultant widespread economic hardship? |
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His most important contributions were methods of elimination to produce from a set of simultaneous equations, a single resultant equation in one of the unknowns. |
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With a high degree of ongoing roadworks on the province's roads and resultant narrowing of roads or gravel detours, conditions become even more treacherous. |
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The freeze-thawing method is an attractive alternative due to the relative mildness of the procedure as well as the large encapsulation volume of the resultant vesicles. |
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The resultant fire forced the ship's company to abandon ship. |
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The hydrofoil surfaces swept up and down producing lift forces which averaged out over the whole cycle to a forwardly directed propulsive resultant force. |
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On payment of a dowry, the man enjoys full marital rights, with no ongoing responsibility for any resultant children once the stated term expires. |
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Three hangars were also damaged, the resultant holes from cannon fire still visible today. |
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The long axes of these dunes extend in the resultant direction of sand movement. |
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When geological deposits of mud are formed in estuaries the resultant layers are termed bay muds. |
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Complicated factors can arise due to the presence of genetic polymorphisms in ancestral species and resultant lineage sorting. |
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Muehl was of course the authority figure, with all resultant perks. |
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The procedure is designed to correct age-related nasal tip ptosis and its resultant structural and functional consequences. |
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Downturns in business fortunes have always produced unanticipated changes in direction and resultant shakeouts. |
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This can strengthen the resultant system, although it may no longer be a tropical cyclone. |
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Displacing the cyclic forward will cause the nose to pitch down, with a resultant increase in airspeed and loss of altitude. |
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The resultant Greek exodus from Asia Minor was made permanent, and expanded, in an official Population exchange between Greece and Turkey. |
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Both of these merged in 1966, and the resultant organisation is now known as the Council for World Mission. |
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The extracranial findings include opacification of the mastoid air cells with resultant suppuration. |
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The resultant accumulation of various huge salt and mineral deposits about the Mediterranean basin are directly linked to this era. |
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The resultant phosphoramidite is stable and can be stored in the absence of moisture as a white powder. |
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Coloboma can involve the optic nerve at the optic disk, with resultant enlargement and excavation of the optic disk. |
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The resultant sound has been described as 'like a human voice, a wolf 's howl and an Alpine horn all rolled into one. |
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The secondary watermark is embedded into primary watermark and the resultant watermarked image is used as watermark for the host image. |
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The perfect in all moods is used as an aspectual marker, conveying the sense of a resultant state. |
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The resultant bloom was then drawn out under a forge hammer in the usual way. |
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The resultant mixture polymerizes completely over a short period with a high exotherm. |
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The resultant product will contain dicalcium silicate but unlike Portland cement not tricalcium silicate. |
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If we continue to borrow to pay for them, the resultant high real interest rates will curtail the growth in living standards. |
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A literature search found only two cases of LPG overexposure, with resultant rhabdomyolysis. |
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Also, the moble robot is successfully takes the resultant path to reach the target position. |
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The resultant defect was covered with a free rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap. |
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The coming to be is a change where nothing persists of which the resultant is a property. |
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The Ivorian then inexplicably handled the resultant corner and referee Nicola Rizzoli had no hesitation pointing to the spot. |
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In the colon, solid bowel contents lead to stercoral ulceration with resultant exposure of the abnormal artery and hemorrhage. |
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This led him to take risks, and to enthusiastically publicise his resultant successes. |
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Castor oil was used for lubrication, since it is not soluble in petrol, and the resultant fumes were nauseating to the pilots. |
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The resultant thin iron sheets were transported to factories in and around Birmingham. |
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The resultant gap was filled with copper tokens that approximated the size of the halfpenny, struck on behalf of merchants. |
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The Highways Agency did not anticipate the traffic flows through the junction and the resultant queues can now extend back onto the motorway. |
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Whenever an incision is made in the ceiling plane, the resultant cut-out folds down or across and becomes a functioning devise. |
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The resultant foals were the first generation of Thoroughbreds, and all modern Thoroughbreds trace back to them. |
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However, the question that agency theorists were grabbling with lately is whether the resultant executive behavior includes sensible risk taking. |
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More and more it is not the soul and Nature, but the eye and print, whose resultant is thought. |
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There are rare cases of river bifurcation in which a river divides and the resultant flows ending in different seas. |
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For serial or dodecaphonic music, the resultant body consists in a system of compositions. |
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Colin Williamson was sent off for hand ball and Ryan Stott scored the resultant spot-kick. |
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The resultant cloud of volcanic ash brought major disruption to air travel across Europe. |
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The bell ropes hang from the outside of the tower, the resultant friction of the ropes over the brick sides producing irresolute sharpings or flattings of the notes. |
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The resultant outcome is that we observe the relationship predominantly between antecedent stimuli and the response and reinforcer equivalences are obscured. |
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The resultant ball was often forged into bar iron in a hammer mill. |
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Electrodes are applied by a nurse at the root of the splanchnic nerves in splanchnoptosis to treat resultant cerebral anemia found in shell shock sufferers. |
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Incompetent deep veins lead to a reflux of blood pedally with the resultant dilation of distal veins, which itself causes valvular incompetence, setting up a vicious cycle. |
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They function by de-energizing the circuit downstream of the device upon which an arc-fault is detected to help prevent ignition and a resultant fire. |
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The resultant flood washed out a large gladiatorial exhibition held to commemorate the opening, causing Claudius to run for his life along with the other spectators. |
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Failure to recognize alcohol-related dysmorphology and resultant underreporting may interfere with affected individuals receiving appropriate medical and social services. |
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The resultant force vector from the lift and drag force components is opposed by the tension of the one or more rope lines or tethers attached to the wing. |
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To enable maximum forward speed, the force needs to be cancelled out, perhaps using human ballast, leaving only a smaller forward resultant force. |
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Following the 2nd Marquis development of Cardiff Docks, and the resultant number of new workers flocking to Cardiff, in 1875 the then rural Cathays became a suburb of Cardiff. |
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It developed partly as a result of sociocultural facts such as the diglossic situation in Canada and the resultant negative view of mainstream translation in Quebec. |
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Referee Martin Kerrigan sent centre-back Colin Williamson packing for a deliberate handball half an hour in, leaving Ryan Stott to clinically dispatch the resultant spot-kick. |
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Tourists are discovering the resultant transformation of the Ruhr region from slag heaps and smoke-belching ugliness to a green, leisure-based landscape. |
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The resultant close harmony is immaculate, and very charming. |
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The resultant slag is drawn off and spun to form the rock wool product. |
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The resultant heat was used to preheat the air blown into the furnace. |
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To his surprise, the resultant puddle ball produced good iron. |
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The pathogenesis of cicatricial pemphigoid involves a defect in immunoregulation and a resultant production of autoantibodies that affect the basal membrane. |
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The resultant use of artificial beaches and stabilized dunes as an engineering approach was economically viable and more environmentally friendly. |
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Generated Flag bits are used to produces the corresponding resultant sum bits and its incremented, decremented results which are used in image processing applications. |
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The resultant estimate of the annual productive hours worked was then combined with salary and oncost information to provide the estimated full labour expense per employee. |
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These states can compare the resultant scores with each other. |
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But, as he owned a quarter of the shares of the resultant companies, and those share values mostly doubled, he emerged from the dissolution as the richest man in the world. |
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Possibilite de cession et nantissement des creances resultant du marche. |
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Then, in the presence of nucleophiles, the resultant fluoroalkene may polymerize to generate either insoluble linear polymers or crosslinked oligomers. |
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The resultant soils are generally wetter, more clayed and compacted. |
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The resultant panic incited by the tabloids eventually led to a crackdown on clubs and venues that played acid house and had a profound negative impact on the scene. |
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However, the departure of Charles Dana from the paper in late 1861 and the resultant change in the editorial board brought about a new editorial policy. |
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This is confirmed by the experimental data, presented in, which indicates that the resultant effect of the conicity of the crucible on the movement of the melt is not strong. |
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The actual power is then computer calculated based on the rotational inertia of the roller, its resultant acceleration rates and power applied by the Power Absorbing Unit. |
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Endly the reverse model still means water infiltration and erosion control, at least in spring when the daily resultant is a water table lowering. |
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The method involves squeezing wood chips at high pressure and analyzing the resultant exudate for its glycerides content by an enzymatic colorimetric test. |
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