However we are not able to make cosmological models without some admixture of ideology. |
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In liquid form, the quantity of retarding admixture is measured as liquid ounces per hundred-weight of cement in the mix. |
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An admixture of ceramic and mineral oxides are fashioned into the internal lining of attire for day-to-day usage, explains Dr. Jose. |
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Herbalists often claim that the admixture of multiple constituents leads to synergism between the active moieties. |
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With this admixture he hallowed altar, walls, and floor, and spilled out that which remained at the base of the white altar stone. |
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These people claimed to speak Russian but were in fact speaking a Russified Belarusan, often with the admixture of Yiddish words. |
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Irish populations of Q. petraea may have gained additional genetic variation by admixture from the closely related pedunculate oak. |
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Upon population admixture, long-distance linkage disequilibrium is expected, which decays as time goes on. |
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The weathered minerals of the regolith, together with an admixture of organic matter and water, make up the soil. |
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Performance mixes include the addition of fly ash and a water-reducing admixture. |
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However, preliminary genetic analyses showed offspring admixture was probably caused by apicultural drift. |
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The bay bottom is characterized mainly by fine-grained terrigenous sediments with a considerable admixture of terrestrial organic matter. |
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Today the most common way to expose aggregates is to spray a retarding admixture over the surface after the finishing process is complete. |
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The admixture of thwarted Scottish nationalism bred a layer of grievance not felt in English cities, one argument goes. |
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Total cement contents and percentages of additives, including fly ash, silica fume, ground granulated blast furnace slag, and an alkaline earth mineral admixture, were varied. |
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Compressive Strength: Rheomac VMA 450 admixture has little to no effect on compressive strength within the recommended dosage range. |
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Setting Time: Rheomac VMA 450 admixture has little to no effect on concrete setting time within the recommended dosage range. |
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Cro-Magnon arose from the admixture of the Adamites migrating from the Second Garden and the blue race prevailing in europe at that time. |
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Only a water-reducing admixture should be used to adjust concrete to the desired workability required for placement. |
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The issue under consideration is how, in future, biofuels may be used as an admixture or as new fuels for general purposes. |
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Solving the problem of transplantation is an admixture of rather complicated matters, some of which I can't answer for. |
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However, no distinction is made regarding admixture between conventional and genetically modified varieties. |
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The availability of the Pharmacy Bulk Package is restricted to hospitals with a recognized intravenous admixture program. |
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The contents are intended for use in a pharmacy admixture program and are restricted to the preparation of admixtures for i.v. infusion. |
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This is a gift of the Spirit to the Church which does not admit any interference or any admixture. |
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Normally, the samples are digested with concentrated sulfuric acid using a catalyst as admixture. |
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Unlinked genes may also be associated if biological processes, such as population differentiation, population admixture, and natural selection, occur in a population. |
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Despite controlling for genetic admixture within families, if a study sample is genetically heterogeneous, the ability to detect genetic associations can be limited. |
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In addition, northeast Indians show virtually no genetic admixture with other Indian groups, which has led to a remarkable genetic discontinuity between these groups. |
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This difference might be taken to indicate that less admixture has occurred in Virginia, yet the genetic analysis revealed comparably high levels of hybridization. |
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Furthermore, disequilibrium is a good indicator of recent mutations, genetic drift, bottlenecks, stratification or admixture, and the demographic history of populations. |
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The smears were moderately cellular and included an admixture of the characteristic small ovoid blastemal elements and scattered spindled mesenchymal tumor cells. |
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The recent sequencing of the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes shows possible admixture. |
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A subgroup among them met the Denisovans and, after further admixture, migrated to populate Melanesia. |
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In strains without recent admixture the contribution of the latter predominates. |
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The admixture of vanilla extract in the dough improved the pastries' flavor. |
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The purpose of this cleaning is not to remove all foreign material, but rather to reduce the admixture of conspicuous separable material to within the grade tolerance. |
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The earliest microfossil record is an admixture of redeposited Paleozoic spores and pollen from distant deglaciated sites. |
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The cold recycler and soil stabilizer WR 2500 SK is the ideal machine for the dustless admixture of lime or cement into wet soils that are virtually impossible to drive over with normal machines. |
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The due performance of Bunsen's burner depends upon the proper admixture of gas and air. |
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This was motivated in part by concerns about the historical admixture of legislative, judicial, and executive power. |
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The wildcat's summer coat has a fairly light, pure background colour, with an admixture of ochre or brown. |
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Dupanloup performed an admixture analysis based on several autosomal loci, mtDNA and NRY haplogroup frequencies. |
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Recent sequencing of Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes shows that some admixture with these populations has occurred. |
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Instead, more complex demographic scenarios, most likely involving multiple pulses of Neandertal admixture, are required to explain the data. |
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The addition of binding agents and admixture in precisely metered quantities permits a specific improvement in quality of the surface courses to be rehabilitated. |
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Administration of the drug was admixture in the diet, concentrations being adjusted throughout the test to conform with changing body weight and food intake. |
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It is important to recognise the cumulative effect of the various sources of admixture, including cumulative effects over time that may affect the seed bank or the use of farm-saved seed. |
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Some, including a committee of experts, thought the site was certainly Neolithic, though with a baffling admixture of Iron Age, Roman and medieval remains. |
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This is passed from mother to offspring without genetic admixture from the father, because it is found in the bodies of cells including, crucially, egg cells rather than in the cell nuclei where the rest of the genes reside. |
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Comparative study between tramodal and dexamethasone as an admixture to bupivacaine in supraclavicular brachial plexus block. |
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Most sentences in Hotel Rwanda are an admixture of paratactic and hypotactic structures. |
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Obviously, gap-graded blending with a pozzolanic admixture leads to fractionalization in the pore network. |
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However, evidence for archaic admixture in modern humans, both in Africa and later, throughout Eurasia has recently been suggested by a number of studies. |
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Apart from the new elements in this revision, it is substantially the rite of Grenoble in the 12th century, with some admixture from other sources. |
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In the 2010s, genomic testing of living populations has located archaic admixture of modern humans outside of Africa with Neanderthals and Denisovans. |
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Siliciclastic material is mostly represented by clay, except in the Aseri Formation, where phosphatic or goethitic ooliths and admixture of quartz sand are recorded. |
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The ancestors of Yakuts were Kurykans who migrated from Yenisey river to Lake Baikal and were subject to a certain Mongolian admixture prior to migration in the 7th century. |
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The influence of an air-entraining admixture and a superplasticizer on the formation and behaviour of air bubbles in a self-compacting concrete mix are analysed in this paper. |
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This concerto began with extended cacophony, then bitonal juxtapositions of the soloist to the orchestra, and an admixture of references to variety of musical genres. |
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Background EEG demonstrates an admixture of theta and delta waves. |
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