Myopia has been corrected for many years by radial keratotomy, though this has few proponents in Britain. |
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This is not a legally approved abbreviation, and the story has been corrected to reflect that. |
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For instance, wall eyes tends to occur intermittently and are most often corrected with surgery at 4 to 5 years old. |
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Missing July 1, 2002, accrual rows were created and existing accruals for the same date that were incorrect have been corrected. |
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An x-ray is taken postoperatively to verify that the acetabulum is corrected and the acetabular fragment is secured with cortical screws. |
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This can be tolerated in rough work or easily corrected with a second pass of the rabbet plane on its side. |
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By buying an additional receiver, anyone could pick up a radio frequency with a GPS position corrected to within several meters of accuracy. |
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Ray had gotten Alan's addy wrong, so we corrected it without my reading the message, and sent it off again. |
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Further setting the record straight today, the State Department has corrected an astonishing blunder in its annual report on terrorism. |
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Both were encoded using the same initial 12 letter code indicator, but the second message corrected punctuation in the first. |
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They corrected deviations of internal clocks by comparison with radio controlled wristwatches. |
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In certain cases the customer, rather than the bank, is interested in having the wrong entry corrected. |
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Also note if you do not know, many civil servants are patriotic and would prefer to be corrected wherever they do wrong. |
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Sequences of A. thaliana and A. lyrata populations were aligned and visually corrected. |
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Each stage along the way has extended and corrected the achievements of its predecessors. |
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PalmOne corrected that by moving to a replaceable battery, so you can always carry a spare. |
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The correlation between changes in the kinetics of synaptic current and quantal amplitude remains strong for the corrected values as well. |
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The problem was corrected when a mechanic reset the computers that control the components, according to the log. |
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I did see something cross his face, but he went back to his usual look of resignation when I corrected him. |
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The Ombudsman is the sole judge of fact and he can only be corrected on errors of law. |
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They can be corrected by surgery or by radiologic placement of coils in the dilated veins. |
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If some rewrites are needed, Microsoft is really good at being corrected and taking advice. |
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Coagulopathy should be corrected when there is overt bleeding or an invasive procedure is planned. |
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Even though his vision could have easily been corrected he preferred to wear an antique pair of glasses. |
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The two rightmost columns in the original table are replaced by three columns in the corrected table. |
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The aplanatic condenser is not corrected for color, hence objectionable color fringes are produced around the field of view diaphragm. |
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In that year he corrected the calendar to bring it into line with his accurate astronomical observations. |
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The data were reduced taking into account the neutron beam transmission through the quartz substrate and corrected for the background. |
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In 1926, DH Lawrence stayed there with a couple of maiden aunts while he corrected proofs of Lady Chatterley's Lover. |
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Any situational factors should be corrected, and dental malocclusion and caries should be treated. |
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He corrected the way I was running, the way I was picking up the ball, and the way I was throwing it to the other ball boy in the backcourt. |
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The problems corrected ranged from leakage and wrinkling to deflation of the implant and tightening of the scar tissue around the implant. |
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If your party is recording corrected backsights be sure to read the upper scale if you are shooting a backsight. |
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Hypertension is an obvious risk factor in our patient, and corrected tetralogy of Fallot can be considered as valvular disease. |
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When hearing loss cannot be corrected medically or surgically, the patient is forced to wear a hearing aid. |
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Some people have used exclusion diets and have corrected their arthritis by these means. |
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Matching his rugged features he cultivated a bluff manner, parading humble origins and ridiculing a man who corrected his accent. |
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The film's titles appear on screen as if they were written with a word processor, replete with mistakes that need to be corrected. |
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This corrected for shifts in the root collar position relative to the soil surface due to minor erosion or deposition. |
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Modulation values are corrected for the MTF of the microdensitometer for reflection test patterns. |
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She ran under the wing and corrected, so I began the tow and she lifted into the air. |
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A series of spectral data acquired were first background subtracted, and then corrected for emission filter transmittances. |
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It corrected some of the misapprehension of New Zealanders, stating that the Moriori were from the same East Polynesian background as the Maori. |
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If the historians have miscalculated the number of people who died due to certain action of any particular movement I stand to be corrected. |
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If the network is misconfigured, the problem can be corrected before the customer is affected. |
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Thankfully, someone else corrected his misquote, pointing out that a group editing system might have helped out in such a situation. |
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This is an instance of an audience member misunderstanding a panelist and being corrected. |
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The premier himself and the interpreter soon realized the misunderstanding and corrected the translation, to the amusement of everyone involved. |
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Spectra were also corrected for the wavelength-dependent efficiencies of the photomultiplier tube detector and monochromators. |
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The CSAF provides input, more edits are made, and the corrected document is returned to the CSAF for signature. |
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It falls short of being the ultraportable of my dreams because of design flaws that, while serious, could have been easily corrected. |
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Breech presentation was successfully corrected by stimulating acupuncture points with moxibustion or low-frequency electrical current. |
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I actually caught the error and corrected it in the draft, but unfortunately, the uncorrected version was sent out. |
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Pocket-ShPIDER as navigator displays the GPS position corrected with SISNeT inside an interactive map. |
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Without a word, he snatched the bill and quickly corrected it telling me that his Mama must have made a mistake and he was very sorry. |
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Supination of the foot and heal varus are corrected by abducting the supinated foot under the talus. |
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These bugaboos, however, can be corrected in time with patient example and education. |
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If a patient is hypokalemic, the hypokalemia should be corrected before IV magnesium therapy is considered. |
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I have apologised if I've got the information wrong and have corrected factual errors which will enable me to know the factual background. |
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Such imbalances should be corrected but in manner that equally protects, not equally violates the privacy rights of men and women. |
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Rickets and the resulting bowlegs are almost always corrected by adding vitamin D and calcium to the diet. |
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All of the previously observed statistical differences remained when the data were corrected for percentage activation. |
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I have corrected a couple of typos and added a few comments of my own in square brackets and italics. |
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The station pointer is a navigating instrument which can be used to plot ones position from three corrected compass bearings. |
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Certain incidences described may only be rare occurrences that may already have been corrected. |
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The number of recombinants and total cells for haploids was corrected to reflect the entire culture. |
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The elderly woman has asked Home Affairs for years to have her birth year corrected from 1945 to 1940, so she can qualify for an old-age pension. |
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The scriptwriter's Danish, right, and because they haven't corrected his dialogue a lot of it sounds really stilted and forced and unnatural. |
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And if people were denied equal access to the ballot, it ought to be corrected. |
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In addition to the above, other factors need to be considered and corrected to improve your golf swing. |
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To correct the clubfoot, the cavus is corrected first by supinating the forefoot and dorsiflexing the first metatarsal. |
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Children with cleft lips or palates are given the chance to have the deformity corrected. |
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It was in effect a palimpsest of the best of previous translations, corrected and winnowed through almost a hundred years of development. |
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Yet he couldn't pardon her vulgarity, and corrected the grammatical errors she made while she egged him on in bed. |
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The conditions causing mold should be corrected to prevent mold from growing. |
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He shrugged, book marking the answer book and closing it, setting aside the rest of the student papers to be corrected later. |
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But certain character peculiarities are corrected by helping a person change his writing. |
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The image of a child was not of innocence but of an imp, a little devil, likely to commit sin unless corrected. |
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Australian soils as with many trace elements have been quite impoverished but most of that has been corrected. |
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I hadn't corrected that, although I discovered he was now working in a village not far away as Head of Music in the community college. |
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He was immediately interrupted by picong from MPs, who corrected the score. |
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The corrected reticulocyte index should be elevated in patients with an acute anemia but a competent bone marrow. |
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A dead-reckoned position is an approximate one which should be corrected from time to time using an accurate position fix. |
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Although some points have since been challenged and corrected, the basis of his studies remains unchanged. |
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Any flaws in my plan that he is able to spot will be corrected before implementation. |
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Articles written in English or Czech are not corrected by the editors and should therefore be submitted in a copyread version. |
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This is supported by the finding that the two bands exhibit an isosbestic point, if the spectra are corrected for their temperature dependence. |
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The flight engineer determined the aircraft unsafe to fly unless the problem was corrected. |
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In both polywater and N-rays, science nicely corrected itself, as it was designed to do. |
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This is important because if asymptomatic chronic hyponatremia is not corrected, the brain system can be damaged irreversibly. |
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Residents of neighbouring Brandon Grove are without electricity for two hours tonight while the fault is corrected. |
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It was tedious work and the more I corrected it and rewrote it, the more mistakes I found. |
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After roll was done and all the students were accounted for the Professor started passing out the corrected tests. |
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However, he also pointed out many people were unaware of the work of sub-editors, who corrected and improved copy. |
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The test is corrected automatically, and the results are sent to cardholders and program managers simultaneously. |
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All of the exams are automatically set and corrected, which dramatically reduces the administration. |
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By the way, for over 20 years I've called him Louis, and I'm now corrected. |
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If you make a mistake, you are corrected gently, and promptly in a helpful way. |
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No child was corrected on the spot for mistakes committed during conversations. |
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In some cases, the problem can be corrected by wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses. |
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Hypermetropia, or long-sightedness, is corrected by spectacles with convex lenses that make the eyes appear larger, as shown in the photograph. |
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We corrected our instruments and completed the rest of the transition with that question in the back of our craniums. |
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When necessary, the instrument location was corrected by matching the observed and computed primary and first multiple water-wave arrivals. |
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If some or all of the samples come from the same deme, the PRF results must be corrected for the effect of drift and migration within demes. |
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Hence, we present the values along with our primary results, which are corrected for spatial autocorrelation. |
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Equality of variances was checked by Bartlett's test, and corrected where required by taking square roots of the raw data. |
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Overdispersion in the data was corrected by testing the fit of the model using the F statistic rather than chi square. |
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Data were also added from a New South Wales specimen and the result was corrected for logarithmic transformation bias. |
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This pressure reading was corrected for the pressure drop caused by the latter sampling. |
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Readings were corrected for area of the illuminated spot and the wavelength sensitivity of the meter. |
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Erythrocyte folate results were corrected for the subjects' hematocrits and serum folate concentrations. |
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I quickly corrected the error and re-ran the Perl script that generates the HTML pages and populates the database for the search engine. |
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The gear problem was quickly corrected but further testing showed that the craft had tail flutter. |
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Often, delivery errors are corrected by residents, who put the mail through the right door or drop it back into a postbox. |
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The test was internally corrected for differences in reactivity or spontaneous courtship behavior between mutant and wild-type flies. |
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The square root of the corrected peak intensity was finally used to determine the form factor F of each respective reflection. |
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At the moment when the fourth wall breaks, the film stock changes to one that hasn't been color corrected. |
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Several of his major gaffes were simple mistakes of technique, which over time can be corrected. |
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Frank postulated that if the problem lay outside hospital, ventricular defibrillation should be corrected where it occurred. |
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The glassiness of earlier CD transfers has been corrected in this High Performance remastering. |
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You can expect to pay half an hour's labour for the diagnostics and a further half hour if it can be corrected on the spot. |
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I'm fairly sure this is the caterpillar of an oak eggar moth, but I would welcome being corrected. |
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At that moment the TV clock appeared on the screen once more, corrected, but not exactly in accord with the digital clock. |
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The newly corrected edition of the Euchologion has treated the matter in just this way. |
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Debates emphasize ills to be corrected rather than distasteful choices to be made. |
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In this edition, such mistakes are corrected, and the original errata slips are also published. |
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He said the problem of flooding was caused by a blocked drainpipe and corrected by a redesign and additional downpipes. |
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It is only right that a few myths and misunderstandings are corrected. |
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The chromatic aberration, the secondary spectrum, and the spherical aberration could be corrected, and although the spherochromaticity was large, it was tolerable. |
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They increased the horsepower on their pivots and corrected the problem. |
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The corrected equation therefore makes a more accurate prediction. |
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When instruments or reagents were the cause of the problems, we corrected the function of the instruments or reagents and reanalyzed the specimens. |
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You can be old and have your short or long sight surgically corrected. |
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If it can be corrected, the device automatically delivers the shock. |
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Low acidity levels are often corrected with additives during the winemaking process. |
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I love the fact that the self-important pooh-bahs at 43rd Street now have to worry that they'll be corrected on a daily basis by a bunch of former nobodies. |
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Although he wrongly concluded that the periods of oscillation of two pendulums were in the same ratio as their lengths, he later corrected the error. |
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Table 1 demonstrates the ability of these agents to block histaminic, adrenergic, and muscarinic receptors after being corrected for clinical dose. |
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These problems can be fixed by grafting bone matter onto the alveolus, which allows the placement of your child's teeth to be corrected orthodontically. |
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The misidentification has since been corrected, and The Daily Beast regrets the error. |
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The article have been corrected to reflect that Rosenmarkle deployed with the Army to Iraq but did not serve in Afghanistan. |
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Her ads contain several inaccurate assertions of fact that should be corrected. |
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Darcy corrected him, still trying hard to keep the strained smile on her face, though evidently not trying hard enough, because it slipped at the corners when she spoke. |
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The Chuvash poet recounts how Khardzhiev personally, in a single sitting, corrected the manuscript of Camilla Gray's groundbreaking The Russian Experiment in Art. |
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Reprogramming the satellite corrected the problem and now our tone arm is providing us with a listening experience unparalleled in hi-fi depth, clarity, and stereo soundstage. |
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The majority of the collection is composed of correspondence by the contributing poets to Williams, and both corrected and uncorrected galley proofs of poems. |
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When he was later transferred to the government hospital at his parents' request, the doctors found that his bones had knitted in the wrong way and could not be corrected. |
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Making the soft soap as well as actually doing the wash required a plentiful supply of water with the right pH balance, which could be corrected by adding soda or lye. |
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The final grades have all been checked, corrected and validated. |
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The equinus is corrected by dorsiflexing the fully abducted foot. |
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I stand corrected by Justin, Arbiter of Absolute Truth in Minor Jokes. |
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The other 80 percent are corrected with liposculpture alone. |
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The Institute of Health and Welfare estimates that 80 per cent of health related conditions in old age are preventable or postponable if corrected in time. |
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The Danish scholar Carl Verner thus corrected the major deficiency of Grimm's Law by introducing a further sound shift Law, since called Verner's Law. |
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When bureaucrats pointed out the faux pas, she corrected the order. |
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Some conditions such as short or long sight, eye muscle co-ordination problems and most lazy eyes can be corrected, and glasses are not always necessary. |
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For example, Grudin found that on 11 of 15 occasions, copy typists spontaneously corrected the spelling of a misspelled word with which they were inadvertently presented. |
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A third draft corrected some of these problems, but I still felt, without quite being able to articulate it, that in some indefinable way the script had lost ground. |
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Steady-state fluorescence spectra were obtained on a Spex Fluoromax with a 4 nm bandpass and corrected for lamp spectral intensity and detector response. |
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If it is corrected before the player who revoked plays to the next trick, the opponent who played after the revoke may retract one's card and substitute another. |
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Correction of the difference in substrate thickness and wavelength, which causes spherical aberration, was corrected by changing the magnification of the objective lens. |
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At most he's guilty of modestly sloppy wording in the first draft of his initial piece about the memo a week ago, a mistake that he quickly corrected. |
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This corrigendum simply corrected the descriptions of supplementary information that accompanied the article detailing precisely what data were used. |
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I had originally thought it was Dutch, but a reader corrected me. |
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The critic Frank Kermode corrected our mistranslation of Aristotle's word hamartia, suggesting that a more accurate and useful interpretation would be missing the mark. |
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At least he hadn't corrected my use of the masculine honorific. |
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All six lenses are fully corrected aplanats, so they can be mixed and matched in a focusing or non-focusing configuration to obtain the desired magnification. |
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When she told Joseph, he nodded, and corrected her pronunciation. |
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By the time the Army decoded the first Venona cable, the flaw had been corrected and KGB communications rendered impenetrable. |
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Once corrected, iron stores can be maintained with an iron-rich diet. |
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I stand to be corrected by any twitchers among my readership but I thought that cacophony didn't occur in the middle of winter, so is this another effect of global warming? |
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Superimposing such a diffractive structure on an aspheric surface yields an achromatic singlet whose spherical and chromatic aberrations are corrected. |
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But the corrected time gets us within ten minutes of the leader. |
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He found bullet deflection due to a crosswind could be solved by adding a wind bar on each side of the crosshair that corrected a 10 mph cross wind. |
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Those that did not respond with corrected data within the specified timeframe could not be considered in the ranking process. |
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Mr. Harris motioned that the minutes be approved as corrected. |
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The headline, which I cribbed from Jeff, has been corrected. |
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Until this is corrected, a president and secretary of state bloviating about freedom and democracy is received by the rest of the world as mere window-dressing. |
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About 600 cleft lips have been corrected so far in three years. |
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When the strike-off operation is performed well, the surface plane of the concrete is flat with few ups and downs to be corrected with a bull float. |
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As regards the first consignment, the absence of declaration in the bill of lading that the goods were intended for transhipment was appropriately corrected in two days. |
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There assistants corrected the proportions of the initial sketches in carefully diagrammed drawings and clay models so they conformed to the perfect mathematical ratios. |
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It was so interesting it deserves to have its misinformation corrected. |
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Seventy-six infants, of a mean gestational age 26.4 weeks, were studied after sedation with chloral hydrate at between 11 and 14 months of age, corrected for prematurity. |
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As it happens, in the essays on my work and on Vatican II, there is not the slightest indication that the author wishes to be corrected, never mind to be proved wrong. |
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Their demand was that the AAP stop treating intersexuality as a birth defect that can be corrected, outgrown, and forgotten. |
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So what is proposed is that a spelling mistake is corrected. |
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However, only one of the faults was corrected, it emerged yesterday. |
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She also corrected the story, saying her brother was a boarder, not a day student. |
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It's good for the game when bad calls can be corrected on the field. |
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Using a virus they delivered a genetic mutation to the hearts of the hamsters that corrected a defect in the gene that regulates the way calcium is cycled through the heart. |
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If one goes back to the common law cases, what all was changed in Mabo was that a different view was taken of a historical fact, and a historical error was corrected. |
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She won the Adelaide to Port Lincoln event by 20 minutes on corrected time from Full Bore from Port Lincoln and Ticket of Leave from Melbourne. |
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An error was corrected by crossing out the original entry, then signed and dated to indicate exactly who made the change, when, and why. |
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The TX-20P prototype incorporates a pachymeter that will automatically calculate and display corrected eye pressure measurements. |
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The position of the keratoprosthesis can be controlled or corrected using a cyclospatula. |
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You can see why compositors reflexively filled lines to be corrected with etaoin shrdlus. |
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A sore matter for a sinner to be corrected, and yet to go light-farrand under it. |
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Letters omitted by the lapicide or evident mistakes of the lapicide corrected by the editor. |
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The flaw in Dalton's theory was corrected in principle in 1811 by Amedeo Avogadro. |
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In the 1950s and 60s the viewpoint of the day was that all errors must be corrected at all costs. |
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The life of Chaucer prefixed to the volume was the work of the Reverend John Dart, corrected and revised by Timothy Thomas. |
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In 1732, the classical scholar Richard Bentley offered a corrected version of Paradise Lost. |
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The business of the Conservatives is to prevent the mistakes from being corrected. |
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However, the administrative complexity involved invites fraud, and the associated problems of the CAP are far from being corrected. |
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He agreed to send film director Cameron a corrected view of the sky, which was the basis of the new scene. |
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There is nothing new or progressive in the politically corrected vocabularies that now amuse the prejudiced. |
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At sea, a ship's compass must also be corrected for errors, called deviation, caused by iron and steel in its structure and equipment. |
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His work was defended, expanded upon, and corrected by Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler. |
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The observed angle must be corrected for the effects of refraction and parallax, like any celestial sight. |
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Guiomar de Castro, and corrected this injustice of nature by climbing to the summit of every virtue, both political and moral. |
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Inertial navigation systems must therefore be frequently corrected with a location 'fix' from some other type of navigation system. |
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Any errors on the part of the Common Pleas would be corrected by the King's Bench through a separate action brought there. |
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After the new guy corrected all our inventory values I had to go back and recorrect all of them applying our internal rules. |
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There exist a number of different standard determining how the power and torque of an automobile engine is measured and corrected. |
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As the dehydration is corrected, potassium levels may decrease rapidly, and thus need to be replaced. |
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The Tattersall 's Cup goes to the overall winner of the race on corrected time. |
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The text was translated by Mills and Sellius, and it was corrected by an unnamed person, who appears to have been Denis Diderot. |
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The cause of uroperitoneum often can be determined and the condition corrected surgically. |
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This article has been corrected to rectify an arithmetic mistake. |
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Additionally, there are conditions such as keratoconus and aniseikonia that are typically corrected better by contacts than by glasses. |
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Any deviations can be annunciated in real time via email or text message, or can be automatically corrected by the control system. |
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Protein concentration was analyzed densitometrically and corrected with values determined on anti-GAPDH blots. |
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Fitch also is providing corrected dial-in information for today's 11 am ET conference call. |
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The S8 APO stereomicroscope offers a fully apochromatic corrected optics system. |
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Mr Keates has therefore updated his text, corrected it where necessary, and reappraised the text in light of new information and research. |
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It has since been corrected in the body of the article to reflect this. |
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He'd been Brittany's orthopedist since she was two, and for five years, he'd known that her kyphoscoliosis could kill her if it wasn't corrected. |
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The speech pattern, called a labiodental approximant, can be corrected through coaching. |
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I thought this was a kind of platitude, but she corrected me. |
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Symptoms ceased and hemoconcentration was corrected by thiamine and magnesium supplementation. |
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Standard errors are in parentheses, and are corrected for heteroscedasticity using the procedure developed by White. |
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In particular, a substantial imbalance in the sagittal plane sometimes cannot be corrected solely with a standard arthrodesis procedure. |
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The Holy See permitted the English-Canadian Church to continue using the NRSV for a short period, while the faults were corrected. |
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Their semiempirically corrected values for In II are probably accurate to within a few percent. |
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We reduced the accumulation of expanded RNA foci and corrected the sense strand of the gene. |
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It can be corrected by another injection of a different drug, called procyclidine. |
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Fortunately, unsightly problems like chipped nail varnish, in-grown toe nails, cracked skin and blisters can all be easily corrected. |
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While private misallocations of resources occur, they are quickly corrected by market forces. |
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Electrolyte abnormalities, particularly hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia should be corrected prior to administration of Zofran. |
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Then, the best corrected visual acuity was measured for right, left and both eyes using Snellen visual acuity chart. |
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This, combined with real-time laying back of color corrected material to tape, was a timesaver over other processes. |
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Cleft lips and palates can be corrected with surgery, but the first operation cannot be carried out until a baby is three months old. |
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Stem corrected the reading found in Hartwig Hirschfeld's edition, which was tahillu fi-l-asya, to the reading that we have given above. |
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The joint will want to subluxate posterior, but this is easily corrected with the subscapularis repair and rotator cuff interval imbrication. |
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For the students who corrected the letter without the computer program, the results varied. |
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The operational failures were corrected by placing the excess contributions in a suspense account. |
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Two weeks later, the hypokalemia and acid-base disorder were corrected, and her neurological examination was normal apart from minimal truncal ataxia. |
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It was worse with French, which was taught by a very strict pedagogue of the old school who corrected the misconjugation of verbs with a rap across the knuckles. |
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This was the first time they were slower, with the fuel corrected qualifying times, in the season and was blamed on the lack of development on the car. |
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This approximate latitude is then corrected using simple tables or almanac corrections to determine a latitude theoretically accurate to within a fraction of a mile. |
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The effect of ferromagnetic materials in the compass's environment can be corrected by two iron balls mounted on either side of the compass binnacle. |
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Intron 454 sequences were assembled and corrected for gaps and singletons in mononucleotide repeat regions, and aligned to Tiwi, 'Apapane and the 255151657 feather sequences. |
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In this version spelling errors in the original were corrected. |
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Ger O'Rourke's Chieftain was the overall winner on corrected time. |
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Some scientists believe that corrected for sampling artifacts, modern biodiversity may not be much different from biodiversity 300 million years ago. |
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I should have been more accurate, and corrected all those former escapes. |
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Datasets were zero filled, phase corrected and the magnitude of the data was applied before fitting each individual peak to a single exponential decay function in Topspin. |
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Any drift from true time maintained on the ground is corrected daily. |
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The text of the first quarto version was of poor quality, however, and later editions corrected the text to conform more closely with Shakespeare's original. |
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Todd Zimmerman corrected this based on the form of the pleopod. |
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Once these errors were corrected, there was no longer any statistically significant association between common variants of these two genes and voter turnout. |
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To assess the trails from practical standpoint, each trail was checked with compass and clinometers in field and any potential modification was corrected in maps. |
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The gene therapy, called ProSavin, restored the monkeys' levels of dopamine, corrected motor problems and prevented dyskinesias, as jerkiness, rigidity and tremor are called. |
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If Du Bois's first appearance in Fauset's fiction is less than auspicious for someone who had a future as a priapic adulterer, the record gets corrected in Plum Bun. |
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This line of inquiry may be useful for validating existing severity measurement systems, especially if probabilities were corrected for age-sex cohort experience. |
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Our results show that a disaggregated cyclical component corrected by deflators indicates a higher cyclically adjusted deficit in 2003 than the aggregated method does. |
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Nevertheless, immorality, nepotism, simony and lavishness gave the Roman church a bad reputation and the scandalous behavior of popes and cardinals needed to be corrected. |
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These specialized chromosome caps also help protect the DNA ends, and stop the DNA repair systems in the cell from treating them as damage to be corrected. |
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Specifically, hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis must be corrected. |
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A more thoroughly corrected edition was proposed following the Restoration, in conjunction with the revised 1662 Book of Common Prayer, but Parliament then decided against it. |
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Capital misallocations were corrected, bad investments perished, debtors reached settlements with creditors, and simple living replaced extravagance. |
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Nobody has corrected the problem yet, so it's time to rattle their cage. |
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