Moreover, his theories were unfailingly stimulating, even when they proved transient. |
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With new operating systems introduced every few years, the accessibility of e-books can be transient. |
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She had tried acupuncture and hypnosis for her IBS with very limited and transient success. |
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Another factor that may limit uptake of the radiopharmaceutical is the transient nature of the tracer bolus presented to the cells in vivo. |
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Even sponges show this capacity in the transient development of septate junctions between certain cells. |
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The ecology of true winterbournes results from their transient nature and information on their ecology is limited. |
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Modern comedy is more transient and laddish, but vintage comedy is much more benign and there is much more skill involved. |
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Many yachties find the transient rates at BYC are pretty high now, considering the lack of facilities. |
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The primary adverse events believed to be related to the study drug were transient laryngitis and hoarseness. |
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The distinction between residents and transient species is not clear for all components of the fauna. |
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It appears the aphasia he is suffering from is most likely transient, at the very worst it is anomic. |
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Tolerance to anoxia is relevant to wetland species, rice cultivation and transient waterlogging of agricultural crops. |
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There is a perpetual need for low-income housing in Toronto, and many people embrace the transient lifestyle rooming houses offer. |
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It all seems transient, happenstance, until you start concentrating on the apparently artless compositions of these powerful images. |
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In addition, the quality of the fit can easily be assayed by measuring how well the current transient conforms to an exponential time course. |
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Whatever hitting skills these transient players once had are now atrophied from disuse. |
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In this way, transient and malformed abdominal waveform shapes were definitely excluded. |
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Likewise mangroves grow well despite transient flooding of their root system with sea water. |
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Ibuprofen is a safe and effective anti-inflammatory drug frequently used to treat transient tenosynovitis. |
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A real-time scope offers the advantage of capturing and measuring transient phenomena like an occasional glitch in a fast clock. |
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The female stays close to the coast in an effort to protect the calf from transient killer whales. |
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The hurt or injury need not be serious or permanent but must be more than trifling or transient. |
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Triploids are often phenotypically normal plants but are meiotically unstable and therefore transient. |
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But, even in adults, memory for recent events is transient unless it is refreshed by rehearsal. |
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A transient experience of synaesthesia can be induced in non-synaesthetes by drugs such as hashish and mescaline. |
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But the area was unfamiliar to me yesterday and I felt the human memory is short-lived and life is transient. |
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The pictures reflect an interest in the ephemeral, impermanent, transient nature of the world. |
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We enfeeble ourselves clinging to transient, ephemeral material things and relationships. |
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Short term memory refers to the transient memories that last from minutes to hours. |
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Am I magnifying its intensity because it is of a more transient nature while the other poses more serious implications? |
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Furthermore, brief and transient increases in population size may be sufficient to maintain functional overlap. |
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Similar weight gain occurred that was easily controlled with transient increases in diuretics. |
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Happiness is a transient condition that vanishes the moment it's in your grip, when another allurement emerges that goads you on inexorably. |
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The notion that life is transient, that the material is impermanent, is common to many religious and philosophical systems. |
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Therefore, we accept life and death as part of this ephemeral and transient cycle. |
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The patient underwent a subtotal resection of the tumor, which resulted in improved vision and only transient short-term memory deficits. |
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In this paper it is demonstrated that transient expression can easily be performed in ripe fleshy fruits. |
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Poetry therefore constitutes the only language practice capable of transfiguring temporal, transient things into the eternal. |
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I'd live the transient and ephemeral existence of a backpacker for a week, an existence of freedom and simple pleasures. |
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Previous research has shown that substance abusers are highly transient and difficult to locate. |
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The group has been calling for temporary halting site facilities for transient traders. |
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In the short term, however, the average transient wants nothing more than food in their stomach and a little bit of dignity. |
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The last thing a transient or a short-term resident needs is new experiences! |
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Application of a potential step to the coated electrode system results in a current transient that can be divided into two regions. |
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Six patients had clots leading to strokes or transient ischemic attacks after the procedure. |
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The EMT workers and the nurses who evaluated her upon arrival at the emergency room concluded it was probably a TIA or transient ischemic attack. |
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Must we always be a community in transition with high immigration and transient internal population? |
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Because many transient ischemic attacks are associated with permanent cerebral damage, a better label would be ministroke. |
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Sometimes called a ministroke, a transient ischemic attack is a brief, temporary obstruction of blood supply to your brain. |
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His reality was becoming his dreams and vice versa in an existence that eschewed the infinite in favor of the temporal and transient. |
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These studio moments whispered the transient chic of a leopard-print tie and fingerless gloves, capturing a modish instant. |
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We have studied the effect of the detergent Tween 20 on transient pores and the line tension in DOPC bilayers. |
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He sees a market for Americans to moor their boats in Mexico year round as well as transient boaters. |
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Most transient signals, which are exponentially damped sinusoids, cannot be wavelet basis functions because of their nonzero mean. |
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Side effects included skin changes, transient headaches, hyperlipidemia, and musculoskeletal pains. |
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Or was his presidency just a series of transient, small-bore initiatives overshadowed by his impeachment? |
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A sudden onset of high fever, headache, a transient body rash, a sore throat and cough are the first signs. |
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The technique is ideal for teasing out information from signals that are aperiodic, noisy, intermittent or transient. |
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The transient can contain very high frequencies up to and beyond the limit of human hearing. |
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Other symptoms of polycythemia vera include headaches, transient neurologic or ocular complaints, and paresthesias. |
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Chest pain is usually mild and transient, but further management is required in some cases. |
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If the browsers at the museum appear transient, casual, and random, the art they come to see is still, exacting, and formal. |
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The transient equations for the second orders of the identity coefficients are too complicated to solve. |
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With muscular pain, the pain sensation may be due to distension or stretch of the muscular walls or to transient ischemia of the muscle. |
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Often, the fatigue is transient or can be attributed to a definable organic illness. |
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This weapon generates a very short, intense energy pulse producing a transient surge of thousands of volts that kills semiconductor devices. |
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As one walks through the different rooms, passages and interstices of the gallery, there is a tremendous but transient concatenation of sound. |
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Widowed, and with a little child, he felt violent pangs of transient remorse, and hymned his dead wife in vintage Nineties poet's minor melody. |
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This is to say, unlike the products of the popular culture, social norms do not bend easily to transient tastes or the latest fads. |
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In other words, the compandor can't cope with the abundant high-frequency transient information. |
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His poetical reputation was as bright and transient as the plants and flowers which formed the subject of his verse. |
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In addition to transporting 5HT, SERT conducts several different ionic currents, both steady state and transient. |
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They both develop random transient beta-strands across the whole polypeptide chain. |
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Weak png mutations permit several transient S-M cycles to occur, producing embryos with a characteristic phenotype of multiple polyploid nuclei. |
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In many similar cases, it has been possible to determine the actual transient absorption spectrum after correction for the stimulated emission. |
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This is supposed to help us savor more deeply the transient joys and triumphs preceding the crack-up. |
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When the stress is low enough, essentially all transient creep is linear with stress and recoverable. |
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In general, transient aplastic crises are common often requiring supportive care and transfusion. |
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Independent and a true free spirit, it was clearly her transient, urban upbringing that gave her this hunger for success. |
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As Britain knows, all predominant power seems for a time invincible, but in fact it is transient. |
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Alternatively, a transient seed bank may occur where there is no carry over of germinable seed from one season to the next. |
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The production of mass amounts of giclees also allows more fragmentation and more transient competitors. |
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It is possible that the deficits in lung function in persistent and transient wheezers may have already been present at a much younger age. |
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What makes it worse is that these transient events are then used to prognosticate the future. |
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Urticaria is characterized by pruritic, edematous, well-circumscribed, erythematous plaques that are transient over several hours. |
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Rarely, patients may have influenza-like symptoms, transient pyrexia, or allergic reactions. |
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Van der Waals forces are the attractive forces of one transient dipole for another. |
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Those of you who might naively imagine that vitriolic historical disputation is a transient phenomenon of Australian academe should think again. |
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Deceptively mundane, the stores are ephemeral polling and pollinating organs, transient fruit-bodies of information. |
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A contemporary Everyman is placed in an extreme situation, his body a reminder of the transient state of all our bodies. |
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The marina offers 120 open and covered slips with transient dockage, short-term slip rentals and motel rooms with waterfront decks. |
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One study has shown transient increases in serum testosterone levels but no ergogenic benefit has been demonstrated. |
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The basal part of the stem was submitted to a transient controlled bending at constant displacement rate using a motorized dynamometer. |
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The only adverse effects of therapy were transient skin erythema and local hair loss in three irradiated patients. |
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The clastogenicity of topoisomerase inhibitors is believed to result from the transient stabilization of the topoisomerase enzyme with DNA during the catalytic cycle. |
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However certain well known tunes come up extremely bright and shiny, mixed with the sparkling transient tones of his freer moments in improvisation. |
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There are also forms of organically based temporary or transient amnesia, such as those induced by drug or alcohol intoxication or by epileptic seizures. |
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In a number of angiosperm species, mostly dicots, the endosperm is a transient structure that may be absorbed in the later stages of seed development. |
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However, no attempt has been made to find the solution during the transient state of vibrations when the machine is either started or switched off. |
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We need to cut our coat according to our cloth, not sell our souls to be at the mercy of organizations, for a few days of materialistic transient comforts. |
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For example, resident chipmunks in an agricultural landscape used wooded fencerows as habitat, while transient chipmunks used fencerows to travel between forest patches. |
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On some level, I have been able to detach myself from them, and to see them as a condition which is every bit as arbitrary and transient as a common cold. |
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We have a comprehensive system that has been field-tested for reliability and which does not bend to the transient whims of society or the changing winds of fashion. |
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Microbes, invertebrate fruit consumers, and vertebrate dispersers can thus be viewed as competitors for access to a rich but transient nutritional substrate. |
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Among other consequences, this has meant that the tourism industry has not been able to adequately access transient workers because there is nowhere for them to stay. |
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Thanks to their dazzling diversity of color, furtive nature, and transient presence, warblers and their fellow neotropical migrants monopolize spring birding. |
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Next, we polarized mitochondria with succinate in the presence of rotenone to examine the effects of proton pumping on the transient depolarizations. |
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In the hard times of the 1930s, unemployed men and transient hobos often took temporary refuge on the island, erecting small shanty towns of tents. |
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While the furthest camping section is the refuge of transient workers looking for an affordable place to stay, tourists are most likely to make use of the cabins and dorms. |
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The existence of damped oscillations in the isotonic transient response of single muscle fibers therefore argues in favor of the oscillating regime. |
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Another short-term arrangement was day labour where transient labour, operating without a contract, could work for a daily wage with either party free to end the relationship. |
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The system detects a source of free energy, the vane on the back of the windmill orients the windmill because of the transient wind, and then work is extracted. |
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Patients in the older group more frequently had vascular risk factors including hypertension, previous stroke, transient ischemic attacks and atrial fibrillation. |
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Computed tomograms on days 0 and 8 after left subcortical haemorrhage presenting as a transient ischaemic attack with symptoms lasting 50 minutes. |
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His two earlier strokes may have been transient ischaemic attacks. |
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Positive feedback in the form of increased intracellular hydrostatic pressure drives the system to new states with transient increases in subharmonic signal frequencies. |
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Consumption of garlic, onions, spicy foods, aromatic cheeses and alcohol can produce this transient odour irrespective of brushing, flossing or gargling. |
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Mothers may also have livedo reticularis, arterial or venous thrombosis, or neurologic conditions such as migraine, epilepsy, chorea, or transient ischemic attacks. |
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Presidential power is surprisingly personal, contingent, and transient, not just institutional and consistent. |
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Los Angeles police have described Campbell as a transient who has lived in the city for only a short period. |
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Previously, time-resolved fluorescence and transient absorption measurements have been performed using chromatophores from Rhodospirillum rubrum and Blastochloris viridis. |
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However, because of the inclusion criteria in the questionnaire, transient wheezers should not have been labeled asthmatic in our study population. |
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He also assesses critically the corrosive ideology of transient troth and individual gratification that has driven a good deal of this contemporary pathos. |
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These results demonstrate the existence of a class of modifiers of gene expression whose effects are associated with transient changes in DNA methylation of specific loci. |
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If you can eliminate the alpha animals you can disrupt the predation until a new alpha pair is established or transient pack takes over the territory. |
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The Lapita left no archaeological evidence of their presence in New Zealand, Holdaway argues, simply because their visits to such southern latitudes were so transient. |
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Actual bodily harm is any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with the health and so called comfort of the victim and must be more than merely trivial or transient. |
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The truth of the matter is that we are very fragile, transient creatures, totally dependent on the complexity of those around us, human and non-human, animate and inanimate. |
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If, however, our religion implicates itself in a political cause, it links its credibility to the most transient of moorings. |
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Being a woman and an artist does make a difference, in the same way that nationality, so crucial but so ephemeral in today's transient art world, does. |
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The sudden shift at the end from the present tense to the conditional and qualified suggests that the epiphany that the poem seems to promise is a transient thing. |
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Another factor that might hamper the investigation is the transient nature of the homeless population. |
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Since mines don't emit sounds, produce heat, make transient sounds or poke periscopes through the surface of the water to attack their prey, minemen have to look for shapes. |
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It is frequently a result of some transient mechanical imbalance and, therefore, can be improved with bodywork and manual manipulation techniques. |
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American artist Pae White is fascinated with the idea of turning something transient and impermanent into something real. |
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These attractive and memorable signs are, apart from the barber's pole, the only ancient shop signs to have survived into our transient age of plastic. |
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This internal dialogue has been described as comprising voluntary cognitions, automatic thoughts, and images, which are transient and easily accessible to awareness. |
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The transient parties are usually formed from a breakaway from the two main parties and are a response to the policies that they might be supporting at a national level. |
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Cutting loose from the unsung genius is, however, his only chance at real fulfillment, real love, real mastery, transient and imperfect as they are. |
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The diet of transient killer whales in spring was primarily gray whales, and in summer primarily northern fur seals. |
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Some men build hastily and quickly so that their work serves only its transient purpose, and is soon forgotten. Others build for the ages. |
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Violent and sudden storms often sweep the surface, due to large transient temperature differences and a long reach of wind. |
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Most noninstitutionalized older persons are relatively satisfied with their lives and experience only transient fluctuations in their mood. |
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Among several methods, continued fraction is one of the techniques that is used to obtain transient solution. |
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A key drawback to board-mounted MOV transient voltage suppression is the component's design. |
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The bill clarifies the laws governing state and local taxes due from timeshare transactions and from transient stays at timeshare resorts. |
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Hyperthermia enhances spectrin breakdown in transient focal cerebral ischemia. |
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Before this research, by the way, we always knew that benzodiazepines impaired cognitive wellbeing, but thought it was transient and reversible. |
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Two patients treated with both of these therapeutic modalities showed transient bone marrow hypocellularity. |
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Abdominal pain with or without transient distention and gut hypotonia is the usual manifestation of an abdominal crisis. |
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Our case illustrates that even a profoundly low level of IgG may prove to be transient. |
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It is applied both during transient phases of hypotension, including orthostatic hypotension, and in patients suffering from chronic hypotension. |
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Charlie, 4, Katie, 3, and little brother Tommy, 19 months, have transient hypogammaglobulin anemia, an immunodeficiency disease. |
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Faced with this heavy hand, many fathers go underground, with cash work, few traceable assets, and a transient, impermanent life. |
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They looked at 1 709 patients with a history of stroke or transient ischaemic attack randomised to fixed doses of perindopril and indapamide. |
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The first study used a vasoactivity test that employed transient ischaemia generated by controlled arterial cuff occlusion. |
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The second type of measurement was a look at the transient response to a 500 kHz square wave. |
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Aggressive behavior, for instance, is quite common in a confusional state but is often transient and quickly resolves as confusion clears. |
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The benefits of making all schools disaggregate the the test scores of the transient from the non-transient are numerous. |
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Maximum transient overvoltage on healthy phases occur if the earth fault happens at the instantaneous voltage maximum in faulty phase. |
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Is transient tachypnoea of the newborn associated with polymorphisms in the epithelial sodium channel encoding gene? |
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The transient, vague and almost hologram-like paintings create a very strong sense of a certain feeling of tactility. |
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That side effect was transient and was referred to in at least one television situation comedy. |
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Certainly blocked arteries causing a transient ischemic attack or a ministroke come to mind. |
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A A mini stroke, or transient is chaemic attack, is caused by a temporary interruption to the blood flow in the brain. |
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Swainson's hawk is a transient migrant throughout eastern Mexico and is under special protection in Mexico. |
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Garnier P, Rieu M, Boivin P, Vauclin M, Baveye P Determining the hydraulic properties of a swelling soil from a transient evaporation experiment. |
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Nerve impulses consist only of waves of transient alteration in electrical potential passing along neurons. |
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Because my upbringing was so transient, New York ended up being my home. |
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Hyperacute IAH refers to transient rises in IAP such as coughing, straining, sneezing, defaecating or physical activity. |
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We wish, however, to avail ourselves of the interest, transient as it may be, which this work has excited. |
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Again, some hysterics may be so autosuggestible that heterosuggestions can have no more than a transient effect. |
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QsHUB1 and QsHUB2 showed a transient increase expression from white callogenic structures and globular embryos to immature cotyledonary embryos. |
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Hydronium is not a way of stabilizing an acid, because the structure itself is so quickly transient that it can be considered as not existing. |
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They also show the Romantic ideal that Nature is powerful and will eventually overcome the transient creations of men. |
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Scientific concepts, on the other hand, are general in nature, and transient sensations do in another sense find correction within them. |
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Airport hotels have grown popular due to their convenience for transient passengers and easy accessibility to the airport terminal. |
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First, they played an extremely significant, if transient, role in shaping the floors and piedmonts of many basins. |
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The impact of the revival was significant in the short term, but in the longer term was fairly transient. |
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Typically, individuals live alone or in small, transient groups that disband after a few hours. |
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Resident killer whales swim with porpoises, other dolphins, seals, and sea lions, which are common prey for transient killer whales. |
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As in resident clans, transient community members share an acoustic repertoire, although regional differences in vocalizations have been noted. |
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Northeast Pacific resident groups tend to be much more vocal than transient groups in the same waters. |
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Here a single cycle, or transient wave, is used similar to UWB communications, see List of UWB channels. |
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It is a marked characteristic of his that he sees only superficial and transient disagreement where others find a fundamental opposition. |
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Additionally, tropical cyclone motion can be influenced by transient weather systems, such as extratropical cyclones. |
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The absence of gears enables high power transient without impact on service life. |
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The first androgenic hair resulting from adrenarche can be also transient and disappear before the onset of true puberty. |
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Over the years, various parallel Anglican denominations have broken with Anglican Communion churches over many, sometimes transient, issues. |
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Both white and black transient workers were hired to build the levees in the late 19th century. |
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The transient nature of many Europeans also made it difficult for chiefs to impose justice on them. |
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No synostoses were seen in either series, and the most common complication was transient lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve palsy. |
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Treatment with antibiotics and antiparasitic drugs produced only a transient improvement. |
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During this phase, there is a transient communication between the amnion and yolk sac, called the neurenteric canal. |
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It is seen that the process is transient and comes into equilibrium asymptotically. |
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Most patients develop a transient reticulocytopenia, although this is usually clinically inapparent. |
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Blurry vision, oscillopsia, transient opsoclonus, and cognitive impairment may be present. |
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Part hotsheet motel, part longterm transient housing, from the look of it. |
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With exposure to SSRIs late in pregnancy, transient neonatal complications, including jitteriness, mild respiratory distress, tachypnoea, weak cry and hypotonia were reported. |
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Yet the success of Trajan, however transient, was rapid and specious. The degenerate Parthians, broken by intestine discord, fled before his arms. |
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This results in a transient actin network, that naturally accommodates intranetwork flows of the actomyosin dense regions as a consequence of filament unbinding and rebinding. |
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The painful synovitis causing early symptoms in LCP can be clinically indistinguishable from transient synovitis, and initial radiographs can be negative. |
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Some passengers were using scopolamine patches to ward off sea sickness but as a side effect encountered blurred vision because of transient mydriasis and cycloplegia. |
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In the Iberian peninsula esse ended up only denoting natural qualities that would not change, while stare was applied to transient qualities and location. |
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Or is Jason Sehorn RARIN' for a street fight with a transient woman? |
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From 1993 to 2002, she was at Bar Ilan University, as a Teaching Assistant and a Research Assistant where she was involved in the ontogeny of transient DRG of chick embryos. |
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There's no point chasing that kind of success because it's so transient. |
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The researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Centre, North Carolina, looked at patients who had had a stroke or transient ischaemic attack, also known as a mini-stroke. |
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Therefore, if the module is non-isolated and a transient voltage occurs in the electrical system, the data could be off by hundreds of millivolts. |
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If a dwelling unit was occupied subject to a sublease, the taxpayer looked to the sublessee to determine whether the dwelling unit was used on a transient basis. |
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Unlike residents, extended or permanent separation of transient offspring from natal matrilines is common, with juveniles and adults of both sexes participating. |
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Posterior fossa syndrome is characterized by transient mutism, emotional lability, cognitive deficits, weakness, ataxia, and cranial nerve dysfunction. |
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The issue of studentification and the high concentrations of a transient, temporary population of young people extends far beyond controlling unacceptable unruly behaviour. |
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All members of the North American west coast transient community express the same basic dialect, although minor regional variation in call types is evident. |
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Antimicrobial use may cause a transient decrease in a person's resistance to colonization by noncommensal bacteria as well as infection upon exposure to a food-borne pathogen. |
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A settled apathy, a gradual wasting away of the person, and frequent although transient affections of a partially cataleptical character, were the unusual diagnosis. |
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The entry of CFCs into the ocean makes them extremely useful as transient tracers to estimate rates and pathways of ocean circulation and mixing processes. |
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But Blumenbach, in the company of many other eighteenth century monogenists, also pointed to the transient and environmentally caused nature of such differences. |
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Ursodeoxycholic acid is a widely used anticholestatic drug that contributes to accelerating recovery in the setting of transient neonatal cholestasis. |
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Among his topics are basic means, transient conduction, turbulent flow, heat exchangers, participating medium, phase change, and mass transfer and chemically reactive flows. |
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Astronomy is one of the few sciences where amateurs still play an active role, especially in the discovery and observation of transient phenomena. |
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The researchers contacted participants every six months to see if they had experienced a stroke or a mini-stroke known as a transient ischemic attack. |
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In this transient form jurisdiction is called delegated or extraordinary, and concerning it canon law, following the Roman law, has developed exhaustive provisions. |
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Of the seven patients, all showed a range of clinical manifestations of infection, including transient diarrhea, chronic diarrhea, dehydration, and cachexia. |
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In several other provinces, a transient subdominant multiannual cycle was observed, but these cycles are difficult to interpret epidemiologically. |
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N may also have occurred during periods of transient anaerobiosis, which may have developed due to increased subsoil moisture contents after clearing. |
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However, hypertyrosinemia is neither a sensitive nor a specific marker for TYR 1 and most often is associated with common and benign transient tyrosinemia of the newborn. |
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Fierce government repression, philosophical individualism, and the myth and transient reality of the frontier have played bit parts in stifling American leftism, Iton admits. |
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