With so many people in one place at one time, the state fair provides an opportunity for politicians to glad-hand and meet the constituents. |
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Her dad is a politician, who is so used to glad-handing his constituents he has forgotten how to talk to his daughter. |
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But those who rarely speak in the House of Commons or vote in the division lobbies are letting down their constituents and fleecing taxpayers. |
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Hence its life swings like a pendulum to and fro between pain and boredom, and these two are in fact its ultimate constituents. |
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There, the president will have lunch with the prime minister and a group of his constituents. |
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Other common minor constituents of eclogite include kyanite, orthopyroxene, rutile, amphibole, pyrite, and white mica. |
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Fluxing of the melt facilitates the agglomeration and separation of such undesirable constituents from the melt. |
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Few Members of Congress have taken the plunge and created blogs to communicate with constituents. |
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He says he no longer has any real constituency or constituents and that this latest endeavour is all about his sense of self-importance. |
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This level of carbon also decreases the solubility of the microalloying constituents in austenite. |
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No doubt his constituents are proud of his achievement and congratulate him on his advancement. |
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Deputies writing to their constituents describing the threat posed by Jacobins and sans-culottes may have been genuine in their fears. |
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It contains a number of active constituents including flavonoids, catechins, triterpene saponins, amines, and oligomeric proanthocyanidins. |
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Politicians make compromises and trade-offs to secure what is in their view the best for their constituents. |
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There is no advantage to be gained by attempting to press the marc because all of the soluble constituents have entered into solution. |
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Streaming video can bring live events, pre-recorded visual messages and the power of video to browsers and constituents anywhere. |
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Hepatocytes damaged by exposure to galactosamine, thiocetamide, and carbon tetrachloride were incubated with Picrorhiza constituents. |
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Bile acids and other constituents of bile produced in the liver are carried to the gall bladder via the hepatic and cystic ducts. |
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House lawmakers now head back to their districts for holiday recess, where they will get an earful from their constituents. |
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The chemical analyses of the body and frass of Blepharida flavocostata revealed almost no match to the constituents found in B. biflora. |
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It's good to know that our congress critters are not completely obtuse about the needs of their constituents. |
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I half-expected him to give each manatee a friendly slap across the back, he reminded me so much of a local politician courting his constituents. |
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Second, their willingness to pose such questions suggests that there is considerable interest among their constituents on this issue. |
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In addition, certain polyacetylene constituents of Echinacea have been found to be bacteriostatic against E. coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. |
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He said on Thursday that he had been deluged with messages from his constituents contradicting him. |
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The constituents of divine knowledge essentially represent the inherent divinity of man. |
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Further phytochemical investigations are deemed necessary in order to evaluate modes of actions of isolated active constituents of this plant. |
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Are you really fearful of being misinterpreted or are you just afraid to stand up for your constituents? |
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So why should a respect for incumbency overwhelm the actual opinions of her constituents? |
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I have constituents who are about to lose their businesses because of the inactivity on this issue. |
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Mr Condit's comments also got an icy reception from many constituents, though some rallied behind him. |
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In other words, immunity against infectious agents is not a state of insensitivity, but rather a state of hypersensitiveness to constituents. |
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Herbalists often claim that the admixture of multiple constituents leads to synergism between the active moieties. |
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It is clearly based on equal numbers of constituents within the parliamentary seat. |
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He says he can serve his council constituents, while performing parliamentary duties. |
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For two decades, though, his constituents have sure voted as if they wanted lower taxes. |
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This potential is illustrated with a cluster analysis of paleofecal constituents from three late prehistoric period sites. |
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Echinoids are among the most conspicuous and diverse constituents of the Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene marine invertebrate fauna of Argentina. |
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It has hardly been possible to trace out and dissect the various constituents of the Hexateuch. |
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Major constituents of the cell wall are cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectins. |
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I never cease to be amazed at how shameless politicians can be when trying to score political points with their constituents. |
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The bill lets politicians express solidarity with constituents who lost their jobs, without offending big hitters. |
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But as an unknown to many of his would be constituents, he was branded a carpetbagger and a wealthy outsider. |
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What an awful nuisance, old boy, to have to spend a good hour of your day blithely deleting the concerns of your riff raff constituents. |
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These properties are not present in the cauliflower's constituents, such as carbohydrates or water. |
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He has already been haring about this morning, giving awards to schoolchildren and meeting with constituents. |
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The major mineral constituents of coal balls are calcite, dolomite, ferroan dolomite and pyrite. |
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Pombo staffers are telling constituents he couldn't make it to the meeting either. |
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It is obviously inapplicable to substances whose virtues depend in any considerable degree upon readily volatilizable constituents. |
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Because of their positive charges, putrescine, spermidine, and spermine show a high affinity with the acidic constituents of the cell. |
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Each of these levels may consist of a sequential unit of internal constituents that are realized by exposition, complication, and denouement. |
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Fluorescence emission can provide a possible method to separate tissue constituents based on differential spectral features. |
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For example, the binding potential energy between the constituents of the nucleus contributes significantly to the mass of the nucleus. |
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They are the main constituents of membranes outside cells and tiny metabolic organs inside every cell. |
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Although some essential oils have only a few main constituents, the minor components generally determine the characteristic aroma. |
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Having said that, some plant food constituents rejected as non-essential or non-vitamins, are now known to have important health functions. |
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Currently, the feeding value of hay is established using regression equations based on chemical constituents. |
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The distribution and habitat, general features, properties and uses and chemical constituents are also part of the classification criteria. |
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Technically speaking, duty, breach and damage are the three essential constituents of the action. |
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During the 20th century, the knowledge of separating the constituents of essential oils was used to create synthetic chemicals and drugs. |
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Are not our MPs in Parliament to represent their constituents of which a large and growing number are pensioners? |
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But what was he doing that was more important than representing his constituents and party in parliament? |
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I say to the member that he should be in touch with the constituents in his area, because they want better roads. |
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It would give each councilperson an identifiable constituency, and constituents an identifiable representative. |
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Legislators appear at state capitols or in Washington, DC, every year as representatives of their constituents. |
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In other words, they ask questions or raise matters in debate concerning the problems of their area and constituents. |
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Senators today are elected largely as representatives of their constituents and carry out the instructions received from their electors. |
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It's a quick and easy way to remind your MP that they are supposed to represent their constituents in parliament, and not their party's whip. |
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Second, many of the council members' constituents, especially potential campaign donors, may demand that the city do something about the beggars. |
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The relationship between the constituents and their elected representatives has deformed into the masses and their dutifully appointed leaders. |
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A device for producing an aerosol from vaporisable constituents of tobacco comprises a vaporising chamber within which the tobacco is placed. |
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But some dissidents were only interested in sounding off for the benefit of their constituents. |
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Is this just a personal pet peeve of yours, or are your constituents actually sounding off on the issue? |
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He has had solid and growing support from his constituents through four elections. |
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Catabolism is the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler constituents, usually with the release of energy. |
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Herbalists generally use unpurified plant extracts, which contain many constituents. |
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Armed gangs, constituents of rival warring factions, skirmished for control of the camps. |
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It's as if Sinn Fein was unconscious of the message the killing sent to its own constituents. |
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The geochemical mobility of a substance can be increased if the resulting complex is less strongly adsorbed than the uncomplexed constituents. |
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This soft retained austenite can accommodate impact stresses better than the harder constituents. |
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This allows read-only access for customers or other constituents in distant locations. |
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He suggests that the minority of people who voted for this unattractive party are not constituents of the sitting Member of Parliament. |
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The active biochemical constituents are called guggulsterones, which contain diterpenes, sterols, esters and fatty alcohols. |
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What are the ultimate constituents of matter the most elementary of elementary particles? |
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Many scholastic and Cartesian thinkers had assumed substances to be the ultimate constituents of reality, and, as such, self-dependent. |
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Our county, parish and town councillors all need to see this if they do not wish to abrogate their duty to us, their constituents. |
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These symmetries tie together particles usually considered constituents of matter with the quanta of forces. |
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The theory that describes atoms and their constituents is quantum mechanics. |
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The dialysis membrane is permeable to all the plasma constituents, with the exception of plasma proteins. |
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Methylene blue stains basophilic constituents of the tissue, whereas erythrocin stains the acidophilic elements. |
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Transport is a major source of two of the constituents of acid rain, namely sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxides. |
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She's strong enough to be out the country when there's a vote as to whether her single mother constituents will have their benefits cut. |
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General election candidates were blasted yesterday for sending thousands of unsolicited vote-getting phone messages to their constituents. |
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Each of the district's councillors has about 12,000 constituents to whom we are answerable. |
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About one third of the smoke constituents, including nicotine, distil out of tobacco in this region. |
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Hot food melts some plastics, such as margarine tubs, causing migration of package constituents. |
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The new plant has a high concentration of another of the main constituents called cannabidiol, a powerful anti-inflammatory. |
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The alibi at Westminster, in such situations, is that a disaffected member must stay, to represent his constituents. |
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All our successful laws of Nature's elementary constituents are quantum field theories. |
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When I advanced my long-held theory that some of his constituents were living vicariously through his exploits, Wilson readily agreed. |
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In addition, possible toxicological implications of these constituents and their pyrolytic products are explored. |
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Usually these are whinges about the availability of tea cakes, arrangements for visits by constituents or something similar. |
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She is more likely to be concerned with the affairs of her constituents rather than the egos of her peers. |
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I pledge myself to working hard for all my constituents, regardless of political affiliation. |
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The honeybee colony has many life-critical operations requiring precise modulation from the decisions and actions of its constituents. |
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Chemical constituents include keratin and eukeratin as well as other proteins, peptides and free amino acids. |
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Plus he had a punishing travel schedule to keep in touch with his constituents. |
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Wiranto denied that his visit was a move to woo support from Hamengkubuwono and Golkar constituents in the province. |
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When water flows, it carries the dissolved constituents in solution and redeposits them elsewhere. |
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Like all plant materials, tobacco contains minerals and other inorganic constituents. |
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Thus, just as Marxists once berated workers for false consciousness, the cultural left berates its chosen constituents. |
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He is not seeking re-election because polls showed his constituents would not re-elect him. |
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However, he reassured his constituents and the general public that he had no such intention. |
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Among the 4800 constituents of tobacco smoke, researchers have identified more than 100 alkanes, 150 alkenes and 55 alicyclic hydrocarbons. |
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Despite his victories, the governor never really clicked with many constituents. |
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How did a country with such intelligent, inventive and generous constituents end up with such uninspiring politicians? |
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In the PCW, uronic acid residues are found as constituents of xylans, pectins, glucuronomannans and arabinogalactan-proteins. |
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The main active constituents are two sesquiterpenes, petasin and isopetasin. |
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However, a natural flower oil may contain over 400 different odorants and there are more than 270 known constituents in rose oil. |
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Its not too late for the premier to regain the initial respect she commanded among constituents of this province. |
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His radical Westminster constituents returned him again, but he failed to become a second Wilkes. |
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Basil Oil has an active constituents that may be antibacterial, insecticidal and antifungal. |
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The serpentine minerals antigorite and lizardite are clay-like constituents of tremolitic talc. |
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It is no surprise then, that Mr Howard today met constituents in Adelaide's northern suburbs, keeping the campaigning by proxy in full swing. |
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All of these constituents are aromatic indicating that the cinnamon oil, the oil of anise star and the linalool oil of aloe wood all emanate from the powder composition. |
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Keeping all his constituents happy is an all but impossible task. |
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Bush busy engaging constituents on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate ahead of the 2004 presidential election. |
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The main focus of this study was to investigate the possible role of skin wetness and the wetting agent's constituents on parameters that affect skin breakdown. |
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Once discovered, this maneuver did not endear the councilors to their constituents. |
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It would seem that in splurging on wine our political class is way out ahead of many of their constituents. |
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Indeed, he was greeted by his constituents as something of a household god. |
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The technique, which can detect adulteration and locational variation of active constituents of plant materials, has been patented in the U.S. and the European Union. |
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But what most rankles male voters is the accusation by gender feminists that male officials do not act on behalf of the interests of their female constituents. |
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Advances in information technology, such as the Internet, have created unprecedented opportunities for organizations to recast their relationships with constituents. |
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The main constituents of Aleppo galls are 50 to 70 per cent of gallotannic acid, 2 to 4 per cent of gallic acid, mucilage, sugar, resin and an insoluble matter called lignin. |
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It remains to be seen if the surface of the micelle can be used to target macromolecules or ligands of interest, in order to penetrate cells and pinpoint their constituents. |
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Two independents had thrown their hat into the East Ward election ring in an effort to offer disillusioned constituents in the ward a chance to vote apolitically. |
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Most desert soils are typically lithosols, the important constituents of which are resistate detrital quartz and accessory minerals such as zircon and secondary clay minerals. |
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When Booker assumed office, his half-a-million constituents were grappling with high unemployment and rampant poverty. |
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Scandal may be forgiven, and incumbency has its uses, particularly if veteran legislators deliver for their constituents. |
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More than 100 people packed a lecture theatre at the Steam Museum to hear the MPs underline their commitment to the war and listen to the views of their constituents. |
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Wu meets with constituents every week, listening to their problems. |
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In well-characterized alloy systems, the metallographer can examine the microstructure and compare it to published images to identify phases and constituents. |
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Like few public officials, Booker has gone out of his way to establish that he is in sync with the problems of his constituents. |
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As seen in some rather toothsome chicken livers, the cooking can sometimes be vigorous rather than finely tuned, though the constituents are of uniform high quality. |
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They have disapproved of the way the chief spokesman was appointed as well as the manner in which some constituents split away and held separate meetings. |
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Quartz, feldspar, white mica and biotite are all major constituents. |
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The plant's active principles are volatile oils, tannins and bitters, and plant constituents acknowledged to improve digestion, reduce GI spasms, and lessen nausea. |
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He anticipates that his former constituents will give him Bondi. |
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Few constituents celebrate the oligarch lifestyle of the rich and famous Congressman, supported by our hard earned tax dollars. |
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Common clays are usually mixtures of clay minerals such as illite, smectite, and kaolinite, together with fine silica and other minor constituents. |
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My constituents needed to know that the loss of life had not been in vain. |
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These gases, including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, absorb heat more readily than do the main constituents of our atmosphere, oxygen and nitrogen. |
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So if representatives are mandated, they are irrelevant, and if they are not mandated then they will often not be truly representative of their constituents. |
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They said the terms in office of legislators depended solely on the acceptance of their constituents who elected their representatives every five years. |
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Rather than having to go back to the district and explain an unpopular vote to constituents, members could hope that constituents would learn first hand why a bill was needed. |
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Lawmakers do have a legitimate and undeniable need to freely express their views and openly advocate the interests of their constituents in the legislative process. |
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We would be very surprised if such a general practice were not welcome to Members of Parliament whose constituents have died in such circumstances. |
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In the fourteenth book he defended the emotions as good constituents of human nature by the creator's intention, and attacked the Stoic notion that emotion must be suppressed. |
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Herbs, of course, have huge numbers of components, or constituents. |
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The constituents of matter are elements infinite in number and always in motion, with an infinite variety of shapes, completely solid in composition. |
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A violet is blue because its molecular texture enables it to quench the green, yellow, and red constituents of white light, and to allow the blue free transmission. |
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There is nothing novel in the differentiation itself, only in its extremity, owing to which the three constituents of normativity have completely separated. |
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I phoned her to say loads of my constituents will do it for nothing! |
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These findings suggest that the hemagglutinating activity may be due to different proteins or that other constituents of these fluids may interfere with this activity. |
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In simple rotary kiln systems, some finely divided particles of raw mix, calcined kiln feed, clinker dust, and volatile constituents are entrained in the exiting gas stream. |
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Most universities cater to both on-and off-campus constituents. |
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The volcanics were described by Aghabawa as alkaline basalts, hawaiites and mugearites with plagioclase, olivine and augite as the essential constituents. |
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Seeing chiefs, village headmen and politicians crying for free food for their constituents may give the impression that the bumper harvest was something of a hoax. |
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Problematic sequences that cannot easily be analysed into clausal constituents appear in such contexts as labels, titles, warnings, and greetings. |
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During the combustion of coal, minor constituents are also oxidized. |
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Hence, if concepts are constituents of the content then individuating these concepts will require identifying some object, property or natural kind. |
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As usual, the local congregation of plovers has scattered at widespread intervals between the hundreds of the main constituents, a few black-headed gulls. |
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Once a nucleus of the new phase exceeds a critical size, movement of constituents across the interfacial boundary commonly increases any one dimension at a constant rate. |
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I'm happy for Morella because she is a gracious lady who provided excellent service for her constituents and was very nice to my daughter when she interned for her. |
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The cross-bench peer had tabled a written question before Parliament was dissolved for the election after one of his constituents raised concerns. |
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They complain that the MP ought to be looking after the drains and other local problems of his east London constituents rather than gadding about on the box. |
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Even those single molecules must be further degraded by sunlight or slow oxidative breakdown before their constituents can be recycled into the building blocks of life. |
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It's hard to see how a passive wall coating, where the zeolite is mixed wth all the other constituents of a paint, can effectively depollute a whole room on a long-term basis. |
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Taken together, the plant appears to contain phytochemical constituents, notably one of which is asarone with strong sedative properties. |
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The brainstem constituents include the medulla oblongata, pons varolii, midbrain, and tweenbrain. |
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Addition of variable amounts of minor constituents alters the color of the rock. |
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The constituents and antiproliferative effect of the fresh, dried and steamed gingers were then quantitatively compared. |
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American ginseng and its ginsenoside constituents have been shown to exert anti-cancer effects although the mechanism of action remains unclear. |
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Rather than ignoring the concerns of his constituents, or dismissing them as a symptom of false consciousness, he said they might have a point. |
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No calcarinids, which are common constituents of the highly diverse coral triangle environments, are present at Moorea. |
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A chemical investigation of the volatile constituents of East Indian sandalwood oil. |
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Like any other Member of Parliament, he or she responds to letters from constituents and attempts to address their concerns. |
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Southampton in the United Kingdom has a double high water caused by the interaction between the M2 and M4 tidal constituents. |
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Conversely, cycles of days, months, or years are referred to as long period constituents. |
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Variations with periods of less than half a day are called harmonic constituents. |
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Moreover, the suite trends toward enriching the aromatic constituents and depleting the isoalkane constituents. |
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Doubly linked, A-type proanthocyanidin turner and other constituents of Ixora coccinea leaves and their antioxidant and antibacterial properties. |
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Tidal constituents are the net result of multiple influences impacting tidal changes over certain periods of time. |
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It does not exactly correspond to the cultural borders of its various types of constituents. |
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Units of meaning are being assigned to catenae, whereby many of these catenae are not constituents. |
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The fixed words of many idioms do not qualify as constituents in any sense. |
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Chemical sedimentary rock forms when mineral constituents in solution become supersaturated and inorganically precipitate. |
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The isomorphism of compounds does not prove the isomorphism of their respective constituents. |
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There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents. |
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Prenylated flavonoids, monoterpenoid furanocoumarins and other constituents from the twigs of Dorstenia elliptica. |
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Position 6 is the position of direct and indirect objects, and position 7 is for heavy adverbial constituents. |
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The inhibition of phenylhydroquinone-induced oxidative DNA cleavage by constituents of moutan cortex and paeoniae radix. |
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The chlorinity was then multiplied by a factor to account for all other constituents. |
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People who are more knowledgeable will ask for a split ticket but most of my constituents are not railway buffs. |
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In the absence of casting flaws, crack initiation occurs at the fatigue-sensitive microstructural constituents. |
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Tyrosinase inhibition by extracts and constituents of Sideroxylon inerrne L stem bark, used in South Africa for skin lightening. |
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Backhauss C, Krieglstein J Extract of kava and its methysticin constituents protect brain tissue against ischemic damage in rodents. |
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Positive antibacterial coaction between hop constituents and selected antibiotics. |
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The polymer has metallocene moieties as constituents of the polymer structure. |
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That concentrate would then be processed to separate the valuable metals into individual constituents. |
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Vocal fold oscillation is highly dependent on the rheologic properties of the anatomic constituents of these folds. |
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Other syntactic complexities of Pashto include endoclitics and frequent discontinuous constituents. |
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Those constituents reradiate upwards and downwards, thereby heating the Earth's surface. |
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Generally speaking, predominantly agricultural or built environments became constituents of Brabant and other parts devolved to Breda. |
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The exposure to the index constituents is obtained via credit default swaps between the trust and four major financial institutions. |
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Inhibition of the myotoxic and hemorrhagic activities of crotalid venoms by Eclipta prostrata extracts and constituents. |
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One crucial institution in guaranteeing equality between the chief and his constituents was the custom of tribal gatherings called the kgotla. |
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You were there at my invitation to discuss issues with your constituents. |
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In that process, an instrument vaporizes a soil sample, separates the chemical fragments produced, and then identifies those constituents. |
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They are a razorblade profile, so as not to block the view of the other constituents. |
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In this study, the anxiolytic and hypnotic effects of saffron aqueous extract and its constituents, crocin and safranal, were studied in mice. |
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Interconnections and other constituents, and leading the engineering and operations for the Tres Amigas SuperStation. |
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However, the IARC report specifically noted that purification by decolorization removes the toxic latex constituents of concern. |
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Additional antiprotozoal constituents from Cuphea pinetonim, a plant used in Mayan traditional medicine to treat diarrhea. |
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Yet the wars in Wales, of which Tostig's constituents were principal beneficiaries, needed to be paid for. |
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The TGA results suggest that different constituents of wood devolatilize at different temperatures. |
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We know how to bring these constituents together, and to cause them to form water. |
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Pedogenetic changes in the quantity and distribution of textural and chemical soil constituents during thirty years. |
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Canadian scientists are offering evidence that supports the potential benefits of cranberry constituents for optimizing periodontal health. |
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Microstructure is composed of fine ferritic and perlitic constituents without defects like non-metallic inclusions, gas and shrinkage porosity. |
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Generally speaking, predominantly agricultural or built environments became constituents of Brabant, while other parts devolved to Breda. |
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But this would disenfranchise a whole bunch of people who are his constituents. |
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As Aristotle makes clear, philia is one of the constituents of human flourishing. |
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When a chemical compound is formed from its constituents, heat may either be absorbed or released. |
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The different constituents slowly crystallise, and the interlocking of their crystals gives cement its strength. |
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Published letters were long regarded as one of the paper's key constituents. |
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The temperature required to anneal a particular steel depends on the type of annealing to be achieved and the alloying constituents. |
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And it can be considered a way to sort out problems for the Member's constituents. |
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The content and composition of chemical constituents in plant parts vary with geographical condition, plant age, climate and ploidy of the plant. |
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Utilization of marine plants and their constituents by bacteria isolated from the guts of echinoids. |
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The problem that occurs is that the major constituents of all of these new materials are hydrocarbon or heteroatom based. |
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Caseworkers may be employed by representatives to assist constituents with problems. |
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In a looser sense, corporations and other such organizations can be referred to as constituents, if they have a significant presence in an area. |
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Sometimes ethnic groups are subject to prejudicial attitudes and actions by the state or its constituents. |
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For the first time some of the working class could vote and MPs had to take these new constituents into account. |
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The fourth type, quadradic solidarity, with four obligatory constituents, is not well attested. |
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The burying of wood in water, which dissolves out or alters its putrescible constituents, has long been practised as a means of seasoning. |
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Particle phrasal verbs that are transitive allow some variability in word order, depending on the relative weight of the constituents involved. |
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The periphrastic word combinations are catenae even when they are not constituents, and individual words are also catenae. |
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In particular, its meaning will normally also be retrieved from storage rather than computed compositionally, from the constituents. |
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Individual words are always constituents, but their periphrastic equivalents are often NOT constituents. |
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There are many arguments for a hierarchical relationship, rather than a linear one, between the syllable constituents. |
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The order of constituents in a phrase can vary as much as the order of constituents in a clause. |
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Another method is to label the constituents in some way, for example with case marking, agreement, or another marker. |
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Euhedral to subhedral zoned oligoclase to andesine plagioclase and anhedral quartz, in small pods, are the primary constituents of the rock. |
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All three of these companies are key constituents of the Warsaw Stock Exchange's lead economic indexes. |
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Some languages use relatively restrictive word order, often relying on the order of constituents to convey important grammatical information. |
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Cinnamon constituents include some 80 compounds, including eugenol found in the oil from leaves or bark of cinnamon trees. |
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The major constituents of the cake are essential amino acids such as lysine and glutamine. |
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His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. |
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Nahuatl allows all possible orderings of the three basic sentence constituents. |
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He died suddenly in 1678, while in attendance at a popular meeting of his old constituents at Hull. |
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Phenanthrenes such as morphine, codeine, and thebaine are the main psychoactive constituents. |
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Calcium carbonate is deposited where evaporation of the water leaves a solution supersaturated with the chemical constituents of calcite. |
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Purification of chemical constituents is done in India for domestic production, but typically done abroad by foreign importers. |
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A eutectic alloy is a metallic material that melts at the lowest possible temperature for its mix of constituents. |
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The instrument also measured other exospheric constituents, including calcium and sodium. |
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Also, there is the need to keep in touch with constituents in the home state. |
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Lidars can determine atmospheric profiles of aerosols, clouds, and other constituents of the atmosphere. |
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Gamma radiation, if used in high dosage on lignocellulosics, causes a decrease in cell wall constituents or depolymerizes and delignifies the fiber. |
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A BIRMINGHAM Labour councillor has been forced to apologise to constituents after distributing party political leaflets at a taxpayer-funded event. |
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A PROBE into Redcar MP Ian Swales' use of Parliamentary stationery says he was wrong to include party political material on a letter sent to constituents. |
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Aim of this study was to test the monoamine oxidase inhibition activity of the same AFA extract and of its constituents phycocyanin and mycosporine-like aminoacids. |
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Passive solar energy utilizes building constituents such as walls, floors, roofs, windows, exterior building elements and landscaping to control heat generated by sun. |
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Toxic effects of lemon peel constituents on Ceratitis capitata. |
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Candidates and supporters are reminded to refrain from visiting their constituents or attending public events within their constituencies on Cooling-off Day and Polling day. |
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In linguistics, word order typology is the study of the order of the syntactic constituents of a language, and how different languages can employ different orders. |
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Within the FTSE 100 Index, banking constituents made the top of the leader board as political rearrangements in Italy calmed nerves on the continent. |
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Charcoal is the lightweight black carbon and ash residue produced by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. |
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The aroma and flavor of cinnamon derive from its essential oil and principal component, cinnamaldehyde, as well as numerous other constituents, including eugenol. |
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Mr T F Richards, the member for Wolverhampton West, delivered another address before his constituents last night, in the Great Brickkiln Street Schools, Wolverhampton. |
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The Sankoff and Poplack model only identifies points at which switching is blocked, as opposed to explaining which constituents can be switched and why. |
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The MCT200SS Snack Food Transmitter offers the snack food industry a process hardened online sensor for the simultaneous measurement of these two critical constituents. |
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The Florida legislature also refused to accept additional Federal funding for Medicaid, although this would have helped its constituents at no cost to the state. |
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The barangays that have jurisdictions over these places only oversee the welfare of the city's constituents and cannot exercise their executive powers. |
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Specifically, they are located within the Scrag Lake biotite monzogranite pluton in which quartz, K-feldspar, plagioclase, and biotite are the major mineral constituents. |
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We agree that analysis of mixtures toxicity using concentration addition requires an understanding of the toxicity of the individual constituents within a mixture. |
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Members to swear allegiance to their constituents and the nation and to pledge to uphold the law rather than one pledging personal allegiance to the serving Monarch. |
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Methods are applicable to determine the leaching behaviour of inorganic constituents from waste, produced eluate can be characterized physically and chemically. |
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Other phenolic constituents include flavonoids, lignans and pinoresinol. |
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Harkin had become convinced his allergies were cured by taking bee pollen pills, and was urged to make the spending by two of his influential constituents. |
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In Ireland, as elsewhere, the exact constituents of a full breakfast vary, depending on geographical area, personal taste and cultural affiliation. |
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In chemistry, Salimuzzaman Siddiqui was the first Pakistani scientist to bring the therapeutic constituents of the neem tree to the attention of natural products chemists. |
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One of these is the Phoenix lander, which analyzed Martian polar soil for water, chemical, and mineralogical constituents related to biological processes. |
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There are also mechanisms that allow members of the House of Commons to bring to the attention of the government particular issues affecting their constituents. |
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First, there will be little reaction in the settler so that the concentrations of soluble constituents in the recycle stream are the same as those in the bioreactor. |
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Elected representatives may spend much of the time serving the needs or demands of individual constituents, meaning either voters or residents of their district. |
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The area of South Asia and its geographical extent is not clear cut as systemic and foreign policy orientations of its constituents are quite asymmetrical. |
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During the subsequent general election campaign, Bright delivered only one speech, to his constituents on 1 July, in which he opposed Irish Home Rule. |
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