The display can be flexed in all directions and bent to form a curve with a radius of curvature of less than 20 cm, Tosh says. |
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Their most successful product, at 2.5 million pounds sold so far, is rail curve grease for railroads. |
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We rounded a curve just past a grove of fruit laden olive trees and our destination suddenly came into view. |
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As the officer was about to go after the cars, three more vehicles rounded the curve at a similar rate of speed. |
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Gently my fingers brushed against the side of her cheek, gingerly tracing a line from the soft curve to the gentle jut of her chin. |
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Figure 2 plots the individual study results and the receiver operator characteristics curve for all seven studies. |
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The data was therefore fit nonparametrically to a smooth curve using the Dierckx algorithm for cubic spline curve fitting. |
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The stronger the convexity of the basic curve of the rotating body of the element, the higher the critical interlocking force. |
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Simeon shoots with a recurve bow in which the ends curve up to the vertical whereas a long bow is D-shaped. |
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The black dress was clinging to every curve on her body and had spaghetti straps that criss-crossed in the back. |
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There are tricks of the trade in bricklaying, and the learning curve can be steep. |
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The belt support has a generally flat center section with outer sections that curve or angle upwardly. |
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The brachistochrone is a cycloid, but that cycloid is not the only curve satisfying the equation. |
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The graceful curve of a Bow window is a lovely way to open any room and capture a view. |
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The industrial towns were far away, a smudge of smoke and misery hidden by the curve of the earth's surface. |
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The original curve was smoothed by reconstruction from fewer Fourier coefficients. |
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From this angle, he can see the generous curve of her bosom, nicely displayed in her thin, low-cut dress. |
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The D 37 of each protein was obtained from the curve of the Napierian logarithm of the remaining intact protein versus radiation dose. |
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In general, curve ADC would not be symmetrical because the slope for the reactants would differ from the slope for the products. |
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She buried her face into the curve of my neck and hugged me tightly, her soft voice murmuring that everything would be okay. |
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Its arms followed the curve of the seat, and the back had six to nine spindles or slats topped by a large crest rail. |
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She wore a blue dress that melted from deep blue to sky blue all the while hugging every curve on her body. |
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Of course, once the shape of the tautochrone had been determined, the problem of forcing a pendulum bob to oscillate along such a curve remained. |
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Without skeuomorphism, users may find a steeper learning curve with the new operating system. |
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The body of a whale is relatively stiff, and so the animal cannot curve sinuously into a turn the way a swimming seal can. |
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The pale blue concrete countertop traces a sinuous curve around one corner to create a breakfast area near the family room. |
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The figure shows the unadjusted mortality curve over the first 30 postoperative days. |
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Nevertheless the apparent trajectory of an element in the ultramicroscope is not a curve without tangents. |
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His lines curve and twist, zig and zag, constantly delighting the eye but never losing form. |
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Within the room, twin beds came into view, light making manifest every fold and curve of the gray-blue covers draped upon them. |
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The growth curve of the fruit of Marisol clementine fitted a single sigmoid curve well. |
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The S-N curve for a pure metal will be a monotonic function with N increasing as stress decreases. |
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His bent knees fit perfectly inside the slight curve of the tumulus, and we covered him with more flat stones. |
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His first piece, this cantilevered chair of tubular steel forms a wide, smooth curve and takes full advantage of the materials used. |
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Roll from this end into a tube-like shape, with pointed ends, and curve ends in to form a croissant shape. |
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A trochoid curve is created by tracing the path of a point that is a distance b from the centre of the circle. |
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Pre-Hispanic agricultural terraces curve in graceful tiers around the southern and eastern shoulders of the steep slopes. |
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She retains the curve to suggest, in combination with her bird-like gaze, a charming whimsicality. |
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The standard curve was prepared by triplicate evaluations of the protein concentrations. |
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It's a thin scar six inches long tracing a curve from his forearm toward his triceps muscle. |
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Sheetz and Singer have compared the fact that asymmetric area expansion tends to curve a bilayer with a bimetallic couple. |
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The lens treasures private moments as if cupping them in the curve of the viewer's hands. |
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A bharal's cylindrical horns curve outward, though in older animals, the horns are directed backward. |
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She was still holding on as they walked down the hallways and he could feel every curve of her shapely body pressed gently against him. |
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The thick black curve of Fig.2 illustrates representative traces of tension versus time. |
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The forest all along the mountain curve was spotted with dots of red, yellow, purple and gold, trees just beginning to turn with the season. |
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The shape of his bent body is echoed perfectly by the curve of the car's steering wheel. |
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The game offers players the chance to get ahead of the curve in terms of leveling up and character customization via microtransactions. |
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She sketched the lines of his cheekbones and carefully shaded in the delicate curve of his upper lip. |
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Quinn had nice writing, it all flowed down almost like cuts yet it managed to curve and bend to create a graffiti style image. |
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A hull plate that has bent into a large curve marks the halfway-back point on the starboard side of the wreck. |
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At the apex, the belvedere foyer of the adaptable theatre circles its curve and allows views west down the water. |
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It covered all of the lower torso and upper lower body, and cut back into a curve across the legs opposite the shoulder strap. |
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A similar curve can be used to show the general torque characteristic for toroidally wound motors, but it may also have a flat portion. |
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In places, the road will meander and curve, drawing attention to the surrounding landscape. |
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The second way to read pulses differently is to read the pulse wave as a sine curve rather than a bell curve. |
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He gave a topological characterisation of the plane which simplified considerably the Jordan curve theorem. |
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Camber is the vertical curve provided across the road width with a crest at the centre so that the water flows to the edges and is drained off. |
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Not to toot my own tooter, but yours truly was way ahead of the curve on this reality programming biz. |
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Also curve joining the tangents of each line of thrust, drawn relative to the vessel, is known as the curve of metacentres. |
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Branches of the cingulum curve around outside the trigon on its mesial and distal sides. |
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The curve is sensibly straight when there is a reduction of power from full load to lighter load. |
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Available with straight or curve blades, these tinsnips are intended for light duty work. |
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The curve of the meniscus between the fluids can be altered with currents sent through the tube, which changes the focus of the lens. |
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His method uses a semicircle rotating in three dimensional space and the curve formed by it cutting another three dimensional surface. |
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They are not threatened with relegation yet, but if they do not alter their disappointing curve they could be treading that line before long. |
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The barogram is evaluated by comparison with a calibration curve that must not be more than one year old. |
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There's nothing like some long-term epidemiological data to really throw a curve to the diet industry. |
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Little did I know that he was about to throw me a curve that would bring out skills I did not even know I had. |
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Predicting trends and staying ahead of the curve is essential for any savvy business owner. |
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Their articles were once ahead of the curve spotting trends before they had a chance to be lampooned on South Park. |
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Those trends have implications for professionals who want to stay ahead of the curve and ensure a successful future. |
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Though I was behind the curve about blogging, I was ahead of the curve about email lists. |
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The tall right-hander took his sign, went into his windup, and threw the most hellacious curve I had ever seen. |
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The area below the curve with respect to the cross section gives an idea of the missing ballast. |
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The curve divides the population according to their adoption of new technologies. |
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A simple model, where the curve varies with fruits, was compared with a complex model, where the curve varies with genotypes and fruits. |
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The curve forms from a graph plotting return and risk indicated by volatility, which is represented by standard deviation. |
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It arose out of a desire to find the equation of a plane curve passing through a number of given points. |
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As we saw earlier, x-axis is the pedal curve of the parabola with respect to its focus. |
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Each eigenfunction represents a family of deformations in the shape of the average curve for the population. |
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Most of us lie between two extreme ends of a bell-shaped curve of sleep length and efficiency. |
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The assymetric-cut skirt, single shoulder dress decorated with soft pleats and belts outlines the beautiful curve of women. |
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Rounding the curve in the road Crow makes a turn and heads straight towards the finish line ribbon strung across the road. |
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The collision occurred when the driver lost control of the vehicle at a curve in the road while attempting to avoid the Federal Border Guard. |
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Don't stand immediately after a curve in the road, people won't see you until they're right on you. |
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Figure 5 provides an illustration of the corner tracking-error issue when negotiating a curve in a road. |
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And the length of the curve is again a discontinuous function of the starting point. |
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He was outlining a curve in black ink with a quill pen when someone knocked on the door. |
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The turquoise blue Martha Brae river ran in a big curve through the estate, overhung with giant bamboos and full of crayfish. |
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She emerged from the banquet room dressed in a scarlet ball gown that fit every curve of her torso. |
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Perversely, the Trocks, who always have one foot in genuine balletomania, are ahead of the curve when it comes to historic revivals. |
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The photopic curve is for normal vision, and the scotopic curve is for eyes that are adjusted to the dark. |
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This is new territory for us and as such a learning curve where we admit we have made few schoolboy errors. |
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The massive green curve of the flank, rising up and tapering to the top of the fuselage, is surely the side of ship? |
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Belly-bearing tanks, and halter dresses emphasized every curve on the mom-to-be. |
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The structure grows tangentially from the architect's angular building, with a curve that rises and boomerangs back toward the entry. |
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At a variable point on the curve the coordinates consisted of the tangent to the curve, the principal normal and the binormal. |
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Alternatively an involute can be thought of as any curve orthogonal to all the tangents to a given curve. |
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The maximum range velocity is derived graphically by drawing a tangent from the origin to the U-shaped power curve for flight. |
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When the mud gets baked by the sun, spreading cracks curve around the weakened edge of this column and so bypass the insect. |
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It was a gorgeous view from the top of the cliff, looking down on the houses that sat all around the curve of the bay. |
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A kind of occupational Darwinism ensures that such people are way up on the upper tail of the curve of verbal facility. |
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A recent approach to reduce the interlaboratory variation has been to prepare a calibration curve using calibrated lyophilized plasmas. |
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With time, however, a ski tip would begin to lose its curve and sag, especially when the skis were used in wet, sloppy snow. |
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In fact, the modern sabre as used in the sport of fencing today has absolutely no curve at all. |
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He proved strong results on continuous functions containing Sierpinski's curve and wrote several papers on functional spaces. |
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The fabric is rucking up a little and not making a graceful curve because I haven't trimmed all the seams inside yet. |
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For other combinations of a and b, the closed curve either is dimpled or has a loop. |
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They would travel in one direction for a while and then curve back in a very sharp turn in another direction. |
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Just as the rounded curve of the lake, and the lodge came into view, they saw two shadows huddled together on a stump. |
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A least-squares approach was used to fit diameter growth with the logistic curve for each genotype. |
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Its curve addresses the traffic roundabout that has replaced the urban square as the focus of civic life. |
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Thick green grass lined a small, almost perfectly round curve along the bank of a stream, a small waterfall splashing softly thirty feet away. |
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This pattern suggests a logarithmic growth curve with progressively diminishing advantage in performance with age. |
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Later, when the Square of Pegasus is high enough in the east, one can follow the curve of stars arcing away from its northeast corner. |
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The heavy curve in the figure shows the maximum extent of the cow's range, which consists of several arcs of circles. |
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His crisp white Greek Revival house still stands at a curve in the main road, momentarily blocking the bay view as you drive past. |
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A formula for the line integral of the geodesic curvature along a closed curve is known as the Gauss Bonnet theorem. |
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The curve is nice and flat without ripples, dips or speed bumps, just the way you want a response curve to look. |
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The tangent vector on the curve at this limit point can also be directly calculated, by much the same procedure. |
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You will notice that the masses have no effect on the light curve for this simple model. |
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This task computes the average or folded light curve for a single cycle of known period. |
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Mosses, ferns and green and white lichens sprawled all over the wet rock wall that bounded the inner curve of the levada. |
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The banding followed the curve of the ship's ribs, requiring the banding plane to have a matching curvature. |
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It looks easy on paper, but the learning curve is lethally steep in practice. |
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The curve value is the number of degrees formed by the angle of intersection of these perpendiculars. |
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Artificially low short-term rates and a steep yield curve had induced enormous leveraged speculation. |
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The yield curve for U.S. Treasury securities implies a forecast for future federal funds rates. |
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Why not take full advantage of a steep yield curve by leveraging mortgage securities. |
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The curve of the exterior wall is dressed in gray granite on which the alphabets, hieroglyphs and symbols of over 120 languages are etched. |
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He ran his hand along the surface and felt it curve upward, then downward again. |
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Lines represent regressions of linear portion of each curve extrapolated to the y-axis. |
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However, having said that, I remember reading about whether their doctor would correct the kyphotic curve in addition to the scoliosis. |
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We present a case in which the pressure-volume curve proved invaluable in the diagnostic workup of a patient. |
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The mid-portion of the pressure-volume curve appears to be virtually rectilinear. |
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The engine of the Union Pacific train, lying along a 90-degree curve of the track, was smashed almost beyond recognition. |
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The curve and the clock tower are enough to make the building recognizable from anywhere. |
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His raw skills and competitiveness make him a terrific prospect, but the learning curve will continue to be steep. |
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He examined the Patrician nose, the curve of her cheek, the dark lashes, the porcelain clarity of her olive toned skin, the cleavage revealed. |
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The bottom of the pack should rest in the curve of the lower back and should not sit more than 4 inches below the waistline. |
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Instead of straight-sided walls, the walls curve so the building is wider at the middle than at each end. |
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Craig published several more papers on the logarithmic curve, the curve of quickest descent and quadrature of figures. |
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Using a gamma photon absorptiometric technique, a time-effect curve was constructed for the bed rest state. |
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For example, in an arched bridge, the force of compression is pushed along the curve of the arch toward the abutments. |
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The interaction again resulted in a significant heat release and a calorimetric titration curve could again be constructed. |
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In 1687 Leibniz asked for the curve along which a particle may descend under gravity so that it moves equal vertical distances in equal times. |
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Its few leaves curve over its pencil-thin stem like a derelict, half-open umbrella. |
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Take your measurements where your fingers curve back in, while your hands are naturally cupped. |
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Her gaze traveled along the curve of his neck, over his Adam's apple to his jaw line, as he tilted his head back to drain the rest of the bottle. |
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A standard curve is constructed based on calibrators of known concentration. |
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Fields curve around jumbled outcroppings, huge chunks of fragmented rock appearing in time to halt a tractor before it barely reaches working speed. |
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We can then begin to be ahead of the curve instead of behind it. |
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Counts were standardized with a quench curve and expressed in dpm. |
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I am cognizant of the learning curve and the importance of understanding the process of manufacturing, concept to delivery. |
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Key factors to meet the new criteria include the length and width of runways, the width and curve radii of taxiways, and also the airport's pavement loading limits. |
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The agglomerative, or grouping, schedule provided by Ward's method indicated a notable flattening of the curve of squared Euclidean distances after the five-cluster solution. |
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As electrons used to create the laser beam are steered from the linear accelerator around a curve to a wiggler where the laser beam is produced, the electrons give off t-rays. |
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You were really ahead of the curve there on Archer with the Jakov plotline. |
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The most obvious refinements are the column shafts which taper on a curve rather than a straight line and the stepped platform which the columns sit on as well. |
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So to a large degree, cvs is simply getting ahead of the consumer curve by removing the products from its shelves. |
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Should we be grateful for whatever music they deign to release and grade them on a curve because of it? |
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In an airline seat, the hips and pelvis rotate forward and the s curve flattens. |
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We drove back to L.A. through the Santa Monica Mountains on the Mulholland Highway, portions of which curve along steep drop-offs. |
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On the one hand, lower interest rates at all maturities along the yield curve would increase the present value of future cash flows, increasing the incentive to invest. |
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Plotting these production costs against units of production along a graph yields a learning curve that slopes from the upper left to the lower right. |
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The design is an exercise in restraint, from the unadorned raised back to the discreet rope moulded rim, to the gentle curve of the sabre supports that end on paw feet. |
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He would fade his driver and then curve his approach shot either way. |
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We did not rely on force curve analysis for quantitative evaluation of complex cellular rheology but instead used the indentation modulation procedure described below. |
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Only when the fused aponeuroses of the two muscles are unusually thickened, the fibers curve downward in front of the spermatic cord and insert onto the iliopectioneal line. |
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I find a 12 ft rod with a fast taper and 2.75 lb test curve just right. |
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The curve can be considered as the locus of a point P defined as follows. |
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The regression model fitting a logarithmic curve was significant. |
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A moment later, the vehicle appeared, rounding a curve up ahead. |
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In the field of corporate strategy, which some might call corporate shenanigans, the experience curve always figures quite highly in any round-table discussions. |
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In astigmatism, although the eye is perfectly healthy, the cornea is curved more like the surface of an egg, with a steep curve in one meridian and a flatter curve in others. |
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The astroid is a famous curve that arises in an interesting way. |
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There are view benches for the loveliest and longest curve of the bay. |
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The tangents to the curve at the origin make angles of 60 with the x-axis. |
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We can never fit a straight tangent line to the curve at the point. |
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Way out in the corners of the galaxy, there are objects so massive that they curve light into gargantuan gravitational lenses, distorting and magnifying objects behind them. |
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To compare the effect of the sea-level curve on the tectonic subsidence estimates, we have used three curves to backstop the Zangla and Yulchung sections. |
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He trailed his mouth to the curve of her neck, softly kissing her. |
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You don't go very far without a little hill or a curve in the road. |
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Or position a mirror at a sharp curve in a road and you can suddenly see around the bend, catching a glimpse of something to come that otherwise would have been hidden. |
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She was dripping with water, the tunic outlining the high curve of her young chest, her hair falling heavily in her back, a large pool of water growing around her. |
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From the fact that Newton uses the letter v for the ordinate, it may be inferred that Newton is thinking of the curve as being a graph of velocity against time. |
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This measures the difference between the areas under the curve of a graph of actual distribution of cumulative income and one indicating equality of income distribution. |
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A midseason adjustment to throw the curve overhand helped his control. |
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An increase in imports from overseas, and automation of the weaving processes, mean that Selectus has had to keep ahead of the curve to stay in business. |
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The solution, a semicircle whose diameter is on the given line, is obtained by reflecting the curve in the line and invoking the isoperimetric property of the circle. |
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Similarly, the symbolically significant date of November 29 adds a second curve ball. |
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A deeper characterization of a helix is that it is the unique curve in 3-space for which the ratio of curvature to torsion is a constant, a result known as Lancret's Theorem. |
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All the quasi-fuchsian subgroups correspond to pairs of once-punctured tori, but as one tends to the boundary a certain curve on one of the tori may get squeezed to a point. |
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Cole was clearly experimenting with this, the signature curve of his storytelling, while writing Every Day Is for the thief. |
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The cars heading down curve slowly, as one watches the flower beds on both sides, not to speak of the stately mansions, condominiums and townhouses that the street bifurcates. |
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The learning curve was steep, and there were occasional mishaps. |
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The sharp inward curve of the bow gives the back a lightbulb shape, and the extreme swell on the bamboo-turned legs quickly tapers to very narrow feet. |
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However, if one attempts side spin, and accidentally puts vertical spin on the ball as well, the spin axis is changed and the ball can curve off the intended path. |
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You get a sense of the scale of the city as you speed down rivers that curve forever, flanked by electrical towers, bleak apartment buildings and factories. |
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They have been ahead of the curve in discussing income inequality and the lack of upward mobility in developed societies. |
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Beautiful terraced gardens sloped down towards the wide Conwy estuary, with the sea-going river a sinuous curve of silver between gleaming mud banks. |
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That woman in the white outfit is more a case of Fashion Victim Extreme Muffin Top and might be an outlier on the bell curve of ordinary muffin tops. |
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For example, a rolled towel in the small of the back may help keep the normal curve and distribute stresses correctly, particularly when sitting for prolonged periods. |
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An inverted cycloid is the brachistochrone, that is the curve between two points in a vertical plane, along which a bead needs the shortest time to travel. |
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The 3D curves are incorporated into a wire part, and the curve elements are straight lines, arcs, circles, spline curves, spirals and curves on surfaces. |
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You can plot a curve showing the cost or benefit to firm A for each price. |
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Centred early yesterday over mountainous south-western Georgia, the storm was expected to weaken to a tropical depression within hours and curve back toward the north-east. |
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Using the known HCV RNA concentrations for the four calibrators and the determined ratios, establish a standard curve relating measured peak ratio to HCV viral load. |
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Early in his learning curve with conservation tillage, Johnson tried to control annual grasses, nutsedge, and morning glories by strip-tilling peanuts into mowed rye. |
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Second the slope of the marginal revenue curve is twice that of the inverse demand curve. |
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The kit manual contains extension exercises, including the use of a standard curve to quantify antigen concentrations using semilog graph paper. |
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The constant maturity yield values are derived from the yield curve at fixed maturities. |
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokeswoman Marjorie Anders said the big curve where the derailment occurred is in a slow speed area. |
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The market demand curve is obtained by summing the quantities demanded by all consumers at each potential price. |
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Like with supply curves, economists distinguish between the demand curve of an individual and the market demand curve. |
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The market supply curve is obtained by summing the quantities supplied by all suppliers at each potential price. |
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Economists distinguish between the supply curve of an individual firm and between the market supply curve. |
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Elsewhere on Newbury's TV card, BRUMOUS is taken to continue his upward curve with a victory in the betdirectuk. |
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The Aldan River makes similar curve southeast of the Aldan and flows into the Lena north of Yakutsk. |
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The Amga River makes a long curve southeast and parallel to the Lena and flows into the Aldan. |
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This must have coincided roughly with the current ringway south of the city, situating the city within a former curve of the river. |
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Rising in the north-east fairly high in the sky, Arcturus may be found by following round the curve of the plough. |
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The curve can be expressed mathematically or plotted on a graph to estimate future production. |
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The decline curve method uses production data to fit a decline curve and estimate future oil production. |
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And the latest Focus RS is a real mindblower which is set to have enthusiasts of the blue oval drooling over every curve and contour. |
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After days of harsh fighting, added pressure from the flanks forced both ends of the Russian defensive line to curve backwards. |
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As each curve reaches the back fin, backward force is applied to the water, and in conjunction with the fins, moves the fish forward. |
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In the light of this idea, there are many studies on the unit speed curve in Minkowski space. |
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Except for the rope at the top curve of the rear frame, all ropes are tied to a pair of carabiners that clip to each of the rear boat handles. |
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In addition, they fall on a region of the calibration curve with several wiggles which further increase the chances of a misorder. |
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The way the Cassini Oval equation is formed is general enough to allow any egg-shaped curve to be defined by it. |
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Sometimes it's a straight line, and other times it involves a sharp curve between your fingertips and the pocket of the catcher's mitt. |
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The thermogravimetric mass loss curve of the compound showed a multi-step decomposition profile. |
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The term equipotential line or isopotential line refers to a curve of constant electric potential. |
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A curve of equidistant points is a set of points all at the same distance from a given point, line, or polyline. |
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More generally, a contour line for a function of two variables is a curve connecting points where the function has the same particular value. |
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According to the corollary above, the space curve can be researched in plane which is simplified. |
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When does the position vector of a space curve always lie in its rectifying plane? |
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A new set of sidings was built south of Royal Oak, and the track curve into Paddington was eased. |
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The upper canines are relatively short and grow sideways early in life, though gradually curve upwards. |
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Their beak is long, strong and conical with a slight downward curve at the end. |
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Second, the Phillips curve approach constrains the sacrifice ratio to be the same for all disinflations within a time series. |
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When incorporating free international trade into the model we use a supply curve denoted as. |
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Its early work on mathematical curve modeling for car bodies is important in the history of computer graphics. |
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A bowl may curve outside the rink boundary on its path, but must come to rest within the rink boundary to remain in play. |
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If the ball is spinning counterclockwise, it will curve right from the hitter's point of view and curve left if spinning clockwise. |
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Additionally, we performed angular resolved magnetization curve measurements using vectorial magnetooptic Kerr magnetometry. |
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For a given quantity of a consumer good, the point on the demand curve indicates the value, or marginal utility, to consumers for that unit. |
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By construction, each point on the curve shows productive efficiency in maximizing output for given total inputs. |
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From Reading heading west, the line would curve in a northerly sweep back to Bath. |
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The opposite happens if fewer people offer their wages in the market as the supply curve shifts to the left. |
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Kuznets' curve predicts that income inequality will eventually decrease given time. |
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Reversed L shaped curve was obtained on plotting current against titrant volume. |
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Subsequently, predicted antibody activity titres were determined directly from the standard curve by solving the regression line equation. |
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Because the Earth's surface is curved, the shortest distance is actually a curve over the surface called a great circle. |
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When the changing co-ordinates of each player are put on a graph they describe a curve known as the tractrix. |
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As this binary has a spectral classification of G4V I suggest the dip in the light curve is due to chromospheric activity. |
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The learning curve for U.S. presidents can make for jittery moments. |
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Cognos expects its growth curve to steepen in the third quarter, driven by sales of its newly released ReportNet product. |
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How can we come together, create an engaging vision and steepen the action curve for going green in the southern Willamette Valley? |
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But more recently the yield curve has steepened by far less than similar episodes of rising growth in the past would suggest. |
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File yield curve steepened slightly since last month, with long rates edging up and short rates edging down. |
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There's still a debate raging over whether the yield curve has steepened too much or not. |
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Morgan becomes attractive at 50 if the yield curve steepens and the Fed stress tests are uneventful. |
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The author says if we translate this metopic or coronal curve into the language of psychology we have eunoia or prothymia. |
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Which, in order to analysis cyclic phenomena, must be a closed curve hence a circular component. |
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Then the observer sees the electron moving on a curve which is a cycloid or trochoid, see Fig. |
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Cobalamin concentrations were calculated with a calibration curve derived from samples with known concentrations of holoTC or cobalamins. |
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One of the best choices is the conchoid, according to Newton the simplest curve after the circle. |
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Tropical curve counting is related to an algebra of operators on the Fock space by means of bosonification. |
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However, this self-beration had little effect on her eyes as, with a will of their own, they touched on the curve of his lips. |
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In bullpen discussions about curve balls, players commonly compare the merits of so-called four-seam pitches and two-seam pitches. |
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At noon the barograph curve turned up and the wind moderated, the sky gradually clearing. |
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The presence of a unitary azeotrope curve is not a prerequisite for the generation of a ternary azeotrope. |
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Also, curve sawn boards from sweepy softwood logs are slightly wider and longer than straight sawn lumber from curved logs. |
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Cherry ripe Sweet Cherry has been on an upward curve since joining Eamonn Delany. |
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Hence, the in situ shrinkage curve of such swelling soil is clearly non-unique. |
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The effector extremity of such mechanism may describe any curve in the evolution domain of the mechanism. |
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Absorbance of the unreduced phosphomolybdate complex is measured and indexed to a calibration curve to determine analyte concentration. |
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An improved control system and more gradual learning curve will ensure that the game is accessible to all aspiring hitmen. |
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Serving French classics with a curve ball, bibou has developed a devoted and even cultish following. |
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It is impossible to create an accurate calibration curve based on the varves if you do not know precisely how big the gaps in the soil are. |
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Headshots Y'all is my way of meeting local demand, in a very Austin way, while staying ahead of the curve in the photo industry. |
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For more of a blue-green color, look for a white fir with soft, two-inch-long needles that curve outward and upward on branches. |
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This is a residential area and more importantly, there is a highly accident-prone curve along the road. |
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This early, Embiid may be ahead of curve with his wackiness and ability to laugh at himself. |
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The moon was low upon the right, and the jagged pinnacle of a granite tor stood up against the lower curve of its silver disc. |
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The early back of the napkin version of the Laffer curve would go on to become the basis for Reaganomics and supply-side economics. |
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The enthalpy level can be read from the enthalpy curve of the polymer as a function of the preheat temperature. |
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The front part of the forward curve has been trading in backwardation since the start of July. |
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As the curve of Sandy Hook blotted from sight the last, low glimpse of the skyscrapers which point Manhattan, Blake touched Annette's arm. |
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The object appeared randomly between 2 and 4 s and followed a lemniscate of Bernoulli curve with constant speed. |
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Basseterre is still on an upward curve and should follow up last month's Newmarket success in the 32 Red Handicap at Kempton on Thursday. |
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A semicubical parabola is a curve in which the ordinates are proportional to the square roots of the cubes of the abscissas. |
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The lumbar curve forms later from twelve to eighteen months, when the child begins to walk. |
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The curve may allow the identification of coppice timber in archaeological sites. |
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It assumes a flat yield curve and a riskless interest rate that follows a random walk over time, as described earlier. |
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This curve occurs as the competing stems grow out from the stool in the early stages of the cycle, then up towards the sky as the canopy closes. |
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Until 1964, trains were forced to follow a sharp curve along a contour in order to avoid steep gradients. |
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