Protein crystallography reveals that the fundamental unit of protein structure is the domain. |
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The word sin was originally an archery term, being a unit of distance from the bull's eye. |
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The work is described as a large cubic structure that can be triggered by a control unit to affect the earth's speed of rotation. |
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By going back five quarters from that decision point, Elman keeps important real estate issues front and center with business unit leaders. |
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The units were six deep to a side, with enough space between each unit for a front-end loader to barely squeeze between. |
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The scattering of the bargaining unit across a whole state and a looming strike deadline only augment the confusion. |
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The study was carried out in a gastroenterological surgical unit at a teaching hospital. |
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There is a generous amount of sound cues but no speech in any form, since the developers have elected to remove things like unit acknowledgement. |
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Used at night, the curdler unit can produce a voodoo effect used to break up chanting, singing and clapping. |
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They wear full face visors and are sometimes accompanied by another fire unit for protection in the black spots. |
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A mini fridge, he points out, won't dominate a kitchen the way a full-size unit can. |
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If this is the case, changing the functional role of a digit pair for a given task would not elicit changes in motor unit strength. |
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The circular unit is the bio gas tank, the rectangular container is the overflow water tank. |
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While a furan unit is part of the polychlorinated dibenzofuran structure, these are very different compounds with different effects. |
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The only restrictions placed on officers granting furloughs limited leaves to no more than thirty days for 5 percent of the unit at one time. |
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A 30 amp fuseway can support an appliance of up to 7.2kw providing that the control unit does not also have a socket outlet. |
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The refuge's north unit contains the 8,700-acre Medicine Lake, eight smaller lakes, and numerous pothole wetlands. |
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We're informed the number of resignations from the unit has also risen to unprecedented levels, as men choose family life over military duty. |
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The fuel cell unit with a power output of 200 kW and the pressurized gas cylinders containing compressed hydrogen are accommodated on the roof. |
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They are great as a unit so although the gaffer won't be there he will be, if you know what I mean. |
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The unit crackled minutely and a faint voice answered, heard only in Matthew's earphones. |
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The unit of measure is a Dobson unit, which is equivalent to 1 milli-centimetre atmosphere of column ozone. |
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Family members visited and brought toys but she was confined to an isolation unit with her dummy to suck for comfort. |
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If power-hungry hardware is added, like a high-end video card, a power supply unit with a minimum of 450 Watt seems to be a good idea. |
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There was a small beep as the unit activated from its small, but efficient power pack. |
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No unit of the United States Army has ever exceeded the First Minnesota for gallantry and courage. |
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But they remained the only significant actors in lands that other types of unit shunned and where the Eurasians had not yet been able to reach. |
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In addition, a rear power take-off unit is available to drive machinery modules such as a forklift, excavator, and pump. |
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A unit to produce eatables out of discarded meats and other byproducts is also planned to be established, the official said. |
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Make sure to include a name, news organization, and military unit or, if you're pointing us to an independent reporter, a recent dateline. |
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Each dissymmetrical cell unit of the complex contains two heterotrinucler neutral molecules. |
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The unit is made of heavy galvanised metal and can stay submerged in a river or dam for long periods without any corrosion. |
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Another addition is a tensioning damper that must work whether the unit is cranking the engine or generating power. |
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The circuit is energised by 6V DC power supply and provided with a backup unit for uninterrupted power supply. |
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Just imagine 440 pupils and 18 teachers in a unit of total prefabricated buildings. |
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They presumed every family had at least two cars, a pool table in their recreation room, and a garbage disposal unit under their kitchen sink. |
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The unit is attached to community policing and Gardai cyclists will carry out the full range of Garda duties. |
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In the fixed life cycle, the unit was established and trained or operated for a fixed time after which it was disestablished. |
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At the end of basic training, the 19 soldiers in his unit were made to undergo a kind of encounter group session. |
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Racism, although it was a daily annoyance, was far less important to us than the fact that a well-trained enemy had the unit in his gunsights. |
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However, it is increasingly apparent that the CAGE unit is targeting law-abiding citizens, not criminal gunrunners. |
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Unlike funds such as unit trusts, investment trusts are often priced at a discount to the value of their holdings. |
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The wing commander's mission is to provide a trained and employable force of squadrons and specified unit type codes. |
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With little or no money, Strachan has applied guile and wiles to forging a unit where the team ethic is at its keenest. |
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She spent five months living in a unit with five physically and intellectually disabled people. |
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The tail unit was of the monoplane type and consisted of horizontal stabilizer, elevator, vertical fin and rudder. |
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I don't rule out that some rogue elements within, say, one unit might misbehave, but that does not make it at all a policy. |
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The unit will provide information and advice to members of the public on their rights and entitlements. |
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This is partly because unit trusts are seen as more accessible and more comprehensible by lay investors. |
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The planners in the spatial unit will take into consideration planned infrastructural developments. |
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The pilot light will remain lit, maintaining a slightly warm water temperature within the unit until you return home. |
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Keep the unit clear of windows and doors where dehumidified air will leak out. |
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A motor unit is made up of a single nerve axon and the muscle fibers it supplies. |
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The size of the fan, along with the power of the fan motor, determines how large a room your unit can dehumidify. |
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The unit assembled at Fort Sill recently to test all aspects of their field artillery skills. |
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Our electrosurgery unit creates a controllable low power electrical current between an electrode and a plate held against the skin. |
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Both sets ship with a remote control unit with auxiliary sound inputs and a headphone socket. |
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In deeply pipelined central processing unit architecture instruction fetches may precede execution by several processor cycles. |
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In Thailand, foreign nationals can own a unit in a registered condominium or even a building as distinct from the land it is built on. |
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The footage continues showing the main unit making slow forward progress through the terrain toward the town of Marzak. |
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The plans have infuriated parents, who have vowed to fight for the unit where dozens of lives are saved each year. |
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Campaigners fighting to save a maternity unit from closure have won a stay of execution. |
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A short core in this unit at Marchwood 1, shows that here the oolitic limestone is brecciated and pisolitic. |
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Among its features is the large fitted kitchen with a plumbed island unit built from pitch pine which was recycled from an old church in France. |
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The unit was filled to capacity with patients, equipment, and staff members. |
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The electromagnetic unit of charge follows directly from the electromagnetic unit of current. |
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In Roman times the amphora was used as a unit of liquid measure containing 2 urnae, 8 congii, or 48 sextarii. |
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The screen has excellent definition and best of all the unit is less than 9mm thick. |
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The unit has an integral vacuum system that incorporates a turbomolecular pump as well as a backing scroll pump. |
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A tiny ECG unit is integrated into the shirt material, with three electrodes attached to the body. |
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The person, rather than the household or group, is the primary unit of connectivity. |
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Malmesbury maternity unit campaigners will continue to fight to save the unit following the deferment of a decision on its future. |
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The unit adjoins the previously remodeled neonatal intensive care unit, nurseries, and administration. |
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My father was rushed to a hospital's intensive care unit for dialysis treatment after his kidneys first shut down. |
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He revealed he had been hospitalised in an intensive care unit after his kidneys and liver collapsed following years of boozing. |
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The sleep unit is located in a pleasant, old refurbished one-story building dedicated solely to sleep testing. |
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The act of consigning Christmas to the nether regions of the storage unit started an organizational blizzard. |
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If your pharmacist assembled the unit for you, check to see if it has already been primed by pumping the unit once. |
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He said that Army supply officials had given the unit 70 tons of steel plates to attach to their vehicles, but that it was not enough. |
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Like other police forces, Wiltshire constabulary is not setting up a special squad or unit to deal with possible hunting law infringements. |
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All my friends' daddies were stunt men and grips and second unit directors and bit players. |
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The drive is available as an internally configured unit and as a self-standing enclosed unit. |
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Most members of his unit died of hunger, since the daily rations was 20 decagrams of bread. |
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I received a call from the OR, telling me to wait before I brought the patient back because the physician had to go to the unit for a consult. |
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She did her internship in a psychiatric emergency unit at a county hospital. |
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The blast flung an air-conditioning unit and a microwave into the consulate garden from a nearby electrical shop. |
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The retired Colonel, then a first lieutenant, said that soldiers in his unit opened fire from their foxholes. |
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She was admitted to the intensive care unit with the presumptive diagnosis of septic shock. |
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The inmates drew up a list of grievances for the new unit manager who had just been brought in to run the death row. |
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This contradicts the council's assertion that just 19 Swindon women had used the unit in the past two years. |
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The room is plumbed for a sink unit and dishwasher, although it has been left unfurnished. |
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University administrators established the priorities following extensive discussions by faculty, department chairs, deans and other unit leaders. |
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The company had spoken to other food companies and even considered closing the unit before plumping for a management buyout. |
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I've recently discovered the idea of a struct as a storage unit for data rather than a class. |
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Bond dipole is the unit of measure that chemists use to describe the amount of polarity in a polar bond. |
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A turning unit allows wastes to be conveniently mixed for aeration on a regular basis. |
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Assuming that the converter had separated internally and was intermittently plugging the exhaust outlet, a new unit was installed. |
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The unit would like to thank everyone who contributed to the successful flag day held recently. |
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We now make the important assumption that each unit wave may be represented by a quantum mechanical wave function. |
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The motorcycle unit set up road blocks as a convoy of Tactical Aid Unit vans made their way to the addresses. |
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Whether you're a musician, audio engineer, broadcaster, or podcaster this unit is very handy. |
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The main drawcard of this Super Flower unit is the immense fan in the bottom of it. |
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The operation had been delayed and Corporal Green, who was to accompany the unit as chef, was returning to the cookhouse when the gun went off. |
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Mr Williams said Montgomery's tactical unit included a series of mobiles housing a map room, cookhouse, offices, stores and even a mobile church. |
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For the sink you'll need supply and drain lines, and for the cooktop a ventilation system-either an overhead unit or a downdraft model. |
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The ratio of ions in a formula unit depends on the charges of the ions in the compound. |
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This streamlined unit has a polished granite work surface and contains ample storage space, a sink with single drainer, hob and dishwasher. |
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The utility room features a slate floor, stainless steel sink unit and single drainer. |
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For several years I farmed with draft horses and found that they could compete with the most modern farm equipment on a per unit basis. |
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The share purchase obligates the cooperative to accept the unit at an established price. |
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The unit has a base stand attached to it that can be removed via a single flathead screw. |
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He had been granted leave from his unit as a reward for destroying a Russian tank, an action that earned him the Iron Cross. |
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The teams and LRS operations staff in coordination with every unit involved in the operation participated in the rehearsals. |
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With many police forces only having a part-time computer crime unit there can be little effective coordination between forces. |
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The teacher guides have lesson plans for each text book unit of work, background data and copiable activity sheets. |
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Quivering or irregular contraction of heart muscle fibers, preventing the heart from contracting as a unit and pumping blood effectively. |
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The basic unit of money was the drachma with a larger unit being the talent worth 6000 drachmas. |
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Marcus hurtled his cordless phone across the living room of his condo unit after Hannah hung up on him. |
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Purchase the most balanced diet that uses the most digestible ingredients and costs the least per unit of nutrient. |
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Combat is handled through targeting a unit in your opponent's force, then rolling a die. |
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On each side of the nose is painted a rather generous unit badge with the flight's nickname of Banners. |
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Our flight crew had flown as a unit since August 1944 and we worked well as a team. |
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Nine seconds later, 69 boron rods smash down into the hot core of unit two, a nuclear reactor on Three Mile Island. |
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However, plans for the unit sales and bond issue remain at an early stage, he added. |
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Excellent, by hiding the unit in the flight recorder they never suspected anything. |
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The specialist mobile unit and its array of eco-friendly products set to work at once. |
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The unit offers tax relief against rental income, corporate income and personal income. |
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My latest statement shows that it is now worth less than I have paid in so far, because the unit price has gone down. |
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The size of the motor unit in this muscle approximates the size of that in the extraocular muscles, less than about ten muscle fibers. |
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Whenever those image data vary, the computer unit correctively computes absolute positions of the installed CCD cameras. |
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Yesterday, he remained in a stable but poorly condition in the intensive care unit at Leeds General Infirmary. |
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It's a handheld weather unit that computes wind, temperature, dew point and barometric pressure in several different units of measure. |
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As the general price level fluctuates, the dollar is bound to become a unit of different magnitude. |
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The foliation in the lowest unit is locally overgrown by porphyroblasts of andalusite and by biotite. |
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While not as sexy as a roof prism, the porro prism is a dependable unit made for the outdoors. |
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There is an integrated stainless steel oven, hob and extractor fan as well as an island unit dividing the kitchen from the breakfast area. |
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He was in charge of the elderly care unit at the local cottage hospital and did his own obstetric care, delivering many babies. |
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The unit appears designed to be used in portrait mode for PDA operation and in a landscape orientation for navigation. |
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The trainees also receive exposure to commanders with experience on operations as sub-unit and unit commanders. |
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The grills for these protrude from the case and prevent the Topspeed unit from sitting flush with the case. |
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Control of the fuel injection is through the engine control unit and a fly-by-wire throttle position sensor. |
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Applicants must be Army members posted to a Victorian unit, or a unit in Wagga Wagga or Canberra. |
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The single is likely to be used as a children's bedroom or possibly a study, while the double has a vanity unit wash hand basin. |
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Associated with the folding is an axial planar foliation, which is especially strong at flow unit boundaries. |
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Moving and holding the C-arm unit during fluoroscopy exposes the surgeon's fingers to high dosages of radiation. |
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They have probably the best forward unit in the county and a strong midfield. |
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As well as the expanded garden centre, the firm have also applied to extend and slightly alter an approved restaurant unit at the park. |
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Hate to join the dog pile but a thousand paces of a Roman legionnaire is no longer an applicable unit of measure. |
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The gear wheel freely rotates over the shaft and the entire unit is fixed under the footboard. |
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The new breast unit will bring together the screening and symptomatic breast disease services in a purpose-designed facility. |
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The forward unit of the fuselage was covered with aluminum sheet skin that was riveted to the bulkheads. |
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The maternity unit itself is expected to be closed for just over three months. |
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The unit is fantastic for shirts, duvet covers and bedspreads and uses only 2.4 feet of space. |
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If a given volume per unit of time were withdrawn continuously, the liquid to be detoxicated would have an indeterminate salt concentration. |
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This is a state of the art unit where you can relax and detox your body, especially all those people who are involved in sports. |
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He subsequently developed a left retinal detachment and was referred to the vitreoretinal unit for surgery. |
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The department of internal medicine and dermatology has 170 beds in six general wards and a medical intensive care unit with 10 beds. |
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The Oaklands unit is also open to those with more serious learning difficulties like dyspraxia and dyslexia. |
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Officers from the Essex Police scientific forensic unit carried out an in-depth search of the area. |
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The rest of my unit got out of the train of hummers, and formed up behind me. |
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While the St Oswald's unit caters for severe dyslexics, less severe cases are catered for in mainstream education at schools across the city. |
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Given its unique form factor and somewhat fragile feel, the 2.5-by 4.5-inch unit isn't for everyone. |
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We met with members of the unit team several times to formulate a strategy. |
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As chief officer of the military rehabilitation unit it's her duty to treat soldiers who have psychological problems. |
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Other marine trace fossils, together with marine bivalves, have been described from the unit as a whole. |
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The La Meseta Formation is the best exposed and most fossiliferous rock unit of Eocene age in Antarctica. |
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The oncoming mobile reconnaissance unit closed in as the immense gears and supports shafts crepitated while the great metal gates rose forth. |
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The exchange rate is the number of foreign currency per unit of local currency. |
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When someone joins a team or a unit of soldiers or a frat house, they go in knowing and expecting the hazing and torture. |
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The head of Strathclyde Police's fraud squad said the force's financial investigation unit had also seen a substantial increase in calls. |
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I f a unit of electricity cannot be produced free of cost, it should not be given to anybody free of cost. |
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When a company needs to make a major change in operating procedures, then a heavyweight, cross-functional team or unit is needed. |
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Hutchins is on remand in a secure psychiatric unit while doctors assess his mental condition. |
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The physician orders a unit of red blood cells to be crossmatched for a transfusion later that day. |
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This crossmatch was compatible and the unit was allocated for possible exchange transfusion for the twins. |
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The special features of this 48-foot semi-trailer are the movable cross members making the unit suitable for hauling any type of load. |
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Is a mother who receives a contribution towards a sterilisation unit for her baby's milk bottles a freeloader? |
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This type of project allows our soldiers to cross-train, which makes them more valuable to the unit and the Army Reserve. |
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The unit removes easily by simply depressing a lever and turning it 90 degrees. |
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Just as free verse did away with meter and rhyme, the prose poem does away with the line as the unit of composition. |
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During the second semester of the freshman art-introduction course at our school, we offer a unit in printmaking. |
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In general, discipline and unit cohesion require a regular and dependable supply of food by the army itself. |
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The family unit includes godchildren, godparents, and many other members of the extended family. |
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If LSU kicks off, his job on the coverage unit is to line up square with the right goalpost and plug the middle. |
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Despite this, the unit does manage to repulse the advancing rebel soldiers, leaving Henry feeling more demoralized than ever. |
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We predicted that Mojave woodrats would excrete more glucuronic acid per unit dry mass of resin consumed. |
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They can buy from life insurance companies, friendly societies, unit trusts, building societies, or banks. |
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Yet the only target they fired on was an unidentified animal, whose cries then kept the unit awake all night. |
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The body may have been kept in the cryogenic containment unit just a smidge too long. |
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One of the functions in the ECT allows data to be viewed in either unit of measurement. |
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In either case, you must ensure that there are no bent connection pins, the unit is plugged in properly, and the IDE cables are in good condition. |
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In addition, a more efficient control unit shortens the interval between pre-injection and main injection and the injectors themselves are manufactured to finer tolerances. |
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Unfortunately due to an insecure external door he was able to slip out of a communal area within the custody unit into the rear enclosed car park of the police station. |
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The basic unit of classical space is the room, and we should think of it not as a void but as an expansive, albeit insubstantial and invisible, mass. |
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On Friday he was treated in the intensive care unit for dehydration. |
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They keep the intensive care unit nurse informed regarding the progress of surgery and the estimated time of the recipient's and living donor's arrival. |
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By establishing mobile maintenance teams, the unit could rapidly deploy mechanics to outlying firebases to perform services and emergency repairs. |
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And next March, a former woman officer, who quit the unit last year, will be taking the council to an industrial tribunal, claiming constructive dismissal. |
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Each unit in the series has custom tubing shapes, contoured cushions and a lower profile, which combine to create a clean, contemporary look that is engaging to exercisers. |
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To aid in modeling cell-driven contraction, a contractile unit was generally defined as a set of applied loads which sum to zero and produce zero net torque. |
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She told me there was a man in unit five that she was looking for. |
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The two reviews considered health authorities as the unit of analysis, but in cities or conurbations it makes sense to consider whole geographical areas. |
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When the gong and clappers on a doorbell unit or the plungers on a mechanical chime unit get dirty and dusty, dip a cotton swab in alcohol to clean them. |
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He was convoking a secret paramilitary unit called the Third Force. |
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The major advantage of flanged windows is that they are one integral unit that is easy for the contractor or homeowner to install plumb and square within a framed opening. |
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Debbie's having air con installed today at work so it should be a bit better over there, I'll just have to direct my fan on to the air con unit to keep it cool! |
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The unit also contains an revolutionary infrared filter which is seen as the biggest advance in the construction of electronic water ionizers in years. |
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If we could not find a unique single motor unit potential on the same side, the ipsilateral hypoglossal nerve was sectioned, and that half of the muscle became silent. |
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From the copolymer consisting of two protein units and four water molecules a single unit was extracted with one structural water molecule preserved. |
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A police spokesman said its communication unit had been affected by the power cut and drivers were warned to use side lights on the M65 as water pooled on the surface. |
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Each unit is ready to move into, with only floor covering needed. |
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The unit measures approximately 30 inches by 24 inches by 7 inches externally and contains twelve 24 inch black light fluorescent tubes and 6 ballasts. |
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The company chief insists that 20 new models will buoy unit sales in the second half of 2003, but a flush of younger cars alone will not fix the company's problems. |
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Each of the farms had a deep water, cold storage unit connected to a long cable that could be winched up and down to provide drag from deep countercurrents. |
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England is also a culture of many smaller regionalisms, still centered on the old governmental unit of the county and the local villages and towns. |
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Each water unit produces 15,000 liters of clean potable water a day. |
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Through mixed-media promotion and couponing, the product holds the No.1 market share, with the average weekly unit sales goal exceeded by 10 percent. |
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There is a petrol forecourt at the front and a retail unit at the rear. |
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The novel cylindrical form factor contributes the maximum strength per unit of material while allowing the device to be placed deep in the body through a 4-mm incision. |
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Fortunately, a salvage unit was available, at a fraction of that amount. |
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By the end of the tenth century, a system of military service had developed in which every unit of five hides was responsible for providing and equipping one man for the fyrd. |
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The oldest rock unit exposed is the arc-related Uriconian Group, consisting of lavas and tuffs of basaltic, basaltic-andesite, dacitic and rhyolitic composition. |
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The control unit is configured to generate a control signal indicative of a difference between the actual power factor and the power factor set point. |
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Most of the dagga had been confiscated by the organised crime unit with assistance from local dog unit members on the N2 near Komga during routine patrols. |
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Iontophoresis is the use of electric impulses from a low-voltage galvanic current stimulation unit to drive topical corticosteroids into soft tissue structures. |
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A decline in the value of the US unit against other currencies tends to boost gold prices because the precious metal is priced in dollars on world markets. |
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Last month, a brigade with two battalions garrisoned along Haifa Street became the first homegrown unit to take operational responsibility for any combat zone. |
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There is a relaxed atmosphere, with a day room with a TV, sofa, kitchen, computer and musical instruments and the unit is used by patients, their friends and relations. |
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Also included with this pre-production unit was a small user's manual. |
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As twenty measures of gin to one measure of dry vermouth make an acceptable Martini, so one unit of poetry converts twenty of prose into a prose poem. |
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When I saw the unit demoed in NYC a few months ago I was very impressed. |
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When I had the opportunity to demo the unit at various trade shows and play with it at retail stores, I became convinced that Apple was really onto something. |
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She denied that groupism prevailed in the state unit of the party, adding that a difference of opinion of intra-party issue was bound to happen in a national party. |
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Have the housing unit cleaned upon vacating by fumigation, deodorizing, professional carpet cleaning, or other method appropriate under the circumstances. |
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These funds are generated to a large degree by the general public in the form of life insurance policies, pension funds, bank deposits and unit trust investments. |
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We used a thermal desorption unit double-stage desorber to transfer compounds from the 2-mm Carbotrap to a gas chromatograph or a GC-mass spectrometer. |
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The Department of Medical Genetics in Bulgaria was found in 1971 as a unique educational unit having a well-developed base for education, diagnostics and research studies. |
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Perhaps you can edulcorate the deal with something they ask or dramatic play hard ball by bringing up a subject that will military unit them to shake in your favor. |
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The other unit displays chaotic reflectors with large energy diffraction. |
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For such a large array, an electron tube was chosen instead of a solid-state sensor because the cost per unit area was considerably lower than that of a solid-state detector. |
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Occasionally, unit grain trains are run from the grain elevators in Blackfoot and Idaho Falls, but you would have to find the right time to catch them. |
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Where building is staged or ongoing, the developers usually retain directorship of the management company until the last unit in a scheme is built. |
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Finally unit number three ran without any complaints or grumbles. |
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We now learn that the unit will go through the embattled city after all. |
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Large disarticulated spines found in limestones upsection from the shale unit at the Lake Brownwood Spillway are typically 60-70 mm when complete. |
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The island's unit of currency is the Aruban guilder or gulden. |
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The fact that they are keeping us in the dark for so long about whether or not we are actually going to have a hospital let alone a maternity unit disgusts me. |
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One of the main reasons for treating patients in an intensive care unit is that they need ventilatory support, usually by sedation and endotracheal intubation. |
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Reduce the risk of chemical bums by preventing antiseptic agents from pooling under the patient, electrosurgical unit dispersive pad, electrodes, or pneumatic tourniquets. |
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Lt Cdr Tully said the annual three-day exercises were designed to test a ship's ability to operate both as a single unit and as part of a task force. |
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The double has a built-in sink unit and storage presses as well as a built-in wardrobe, while the single is of medium size with a large dormer window. |
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Both of the bedrooms in this unit are doubles and have en suite shower rooms, one of which is accessed via a spiral staircase from the living room. |
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Four new dialysis stations, almost twice the floor space, and an open plan arrangement are all part of a revamp that has seen the unit double in capacity. |
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The basic family unit is universal, as is its extension to create an additional sense of comfort and protection within communities, tribes or nations. |
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The peak torque of 200Nm occurs at 1500 rpm, and it will pull cleanly from 1200 rpm or so, whereas the PSA HDi unit would hunt and demand a downshift. |
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The kitchen has a double drainer sink unit and a shelved larder. |
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Each hive, enclosing the colony or swarm of bees, is a family unit and consists of a laying queen, a few drones, and several thousand worker bees. |
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And only when Dan Mason, rejoined the company as president of its radio unit last year, did it decide to put the pedal to the metal online. |
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The talk button, pick-up button, and hangup button are operable with the audio unit turned off. |
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Impartment of amphiphilicity to a unit supermolecule allows their hierarchical self-assembly to the mesoscopic structures. |
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Their basic economic and political unit is the kinship group, which contains several endogamous subdivisions. |
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Do supervisors in the work unit show enthusiasm for creative problem solving? |
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There are no sensors to foul up and the unit functions equally well with clear water or heavily emulsified and dirty condensate. |
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The family work unit represents the work done by the farmer and the members of his family. |
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This document must contain an inventory of the risks identified in each work unit of the company or plant. |
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The annual work unit represents the farm work done by one full-time worker over the course of one year, whether paid or unpaid. |
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The resolution of discrepancies between the first and second codings determines whether recoding of the work unit is necessary. |
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It should be noted that the work unit was defined as such after the manager asked for advice from the PWGSC HR advisor. |
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If the unit is used in a cold place, a smear may occur in the picture or the picture may become dark. |
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That is to say, the work hours of the work unit need to be interchangeable with the number of workers in the unit. |
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There Moise was assigned to Birkenau as part of the Sonderkommando, a work unit that took corpses to the crematoria. |
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When the work unit has been treated results are sent to the server and it requests another work unit. |
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It hired Stell Patsiokas from Motorola and set up a unit in Florida to develop microchip technology for XM radios. |
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And though the Warner Music Group unit is trying to regain momentum, it continues to struggle along with most of the music industry. |
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Unlike the American phonologists, Trubetskoy and his followers did not take the phoneme to be the minimal unit of analysis. |
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The clear output indication and rugged construction renders this unit particularly ideal for the most demanding of classroom conditions. |
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Playford unit heaters and other heating products are renowned for rugged construction and reliability. |
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Instead, Epson will ship you a replacement unit anywhere in the United States or Canada, usually via overnight delivery. |
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Valverde's current group may not be brimming with star names, but as a unit it has quality in every department and balance throughout. |
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Excessive force or shock may result in damage to the unit and the hard disk drives. |
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MapCreate and your GPS unit connect all route waypoints with straight lines. |
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If changes are made to the steps in the central process catalog, they automatically become valid for the organizational unit as well. |
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In recent years, however, unit labour costs have increased significantly in local terms in Canada due to higher unit labour cost inflation. |
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Despite an increase in 2001, nominal unit labour cost inflation in the euro area has fallen rapidly. |
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Bit: It is an abbreviation for binary digit that can be either 0 or 1. Bit is a basic unit for digital computers. |
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Don't make mountains out of molehills, or create issues that will enflame your whole unit or beyond. |
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After evaluations by neutral institutes, this crosscurrent unit is still used as standard in application technology. |
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Lift the packaged display and control unit by the strap and place it in the bottommost padding in the shipping box. |
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If the unit is not functioning properly, take it to a qualified service technician. |
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Compact data processor consisting of a central processing unit that is connected to a monitor, a keyboard and various other peripherals. |
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The RS485 interface cannot be used if the EV-94 unit is configurated as upwards or downwards counters. |
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A set of units shall be transmitted as a unit block defined by the starting block identifier and the ending block identifier. |
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The syntagm, an element of the syntagmatic axis, corresponds to a unit with reference to its environment. |
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To unblock the lock during the five minute readiness for opening, turn the round input unit clockwise through a half turn from its end position. |
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Any Eldar player should be careful not to go overboard with upgrades and psychic powers because the point cost of the unit can touch the sky. |
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This business unit manufactures zinc sheet, shaped zinc products and lead sheet for use in the building industry. |
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The unit has practised there some 300 days a year, doing live-fire practice for about 170 days. |
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The unit showed significant improvement over 1998 but deficiencies remain. |
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A small unit running for an extended period operates more efficiently and is more effective at dehumidifying than a large unit that cycles on and off too frequently. |
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You can clean the unit with a moist fluff-free cloth or shammy leather cloth. |
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