The device in turn pumps the blood to the aorta, dispersing it to the rest of the body. |
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Colonies of this species typically contain multiple queens, and most reproductive individuals mate within their parental nest without dispersing. |
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A flock of homing pigeons soared into the azure sky, dispersing before the gates of the city, each striking towards its own destination. |
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But the demonstration ended peacefully, with protesters dispersing of their own accord. |
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It looks like just as monsoon clouds gather, the war clouds are dispersing. |
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He creates bleak snowscapes peopled by groups of disconsolate figures, dispersing and recombining. |
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At least 50,000 snakes overwinter in these dens every year, dispersing into the surrounding muskeg swampland during summer. |
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Most coral reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle, with a dispersing pelagic larval phase and a relatively sedentary reef resident phase. |
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A handful of local people get off the bus, dispersing in different directions. |
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Students barricaded gates with burning tyres in an effort to prevent police from gaining access and dispersing the crowds. |
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Catherine and her guardian angel prove him wrong by resisting and dispersing the spirits. |
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A blustery wind may help in dispersing the pollen, but it will also carry it further. |
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It blew over him like a strong gust of wind, dispersing all illusions and bringing to light the unpleasant agony of truth. |
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Darren looked up at the ceiling fan dispersing his cigarette smoke as it hit. |
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A flat slab of the stuff would focus light, rather than dispersing it, as normal materials would. |
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An oil-in-water emulsion is created by dispersing oil droplets in an aqueous phase. |
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Most of the mercenaries were dispersing, slowly walking, although for some it was more of a stagger, down the streets bragging to one another. |
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The whiteness of the paint on the wooden verticals had the effect of dispersing the mass of the structures. |
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At low shear rates, the flow can promote RBC aggregation, whereas, at higher shear rates it rather has a dispersing effect. |
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Because the disease cannot be passed from person to person, infecting large populations would require dispersing spores over a wide area. |
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These build and swell into clouds, suddenly breaking apart and dispersing unexpectedly. |
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The heat from the fire causes the pine cones to explode, dispersing seed over a wide area. |
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If some of the components of this system chemically react with each other then the inert substance dispersing the reactants is the inert solvent. |
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After almost 40 years in milk production, John and Sally Hart are dispersing their Hilhoath herd of pedigree Jersey and Guernsey milkers. |
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In the case of the fruit bats, the bats are crucial for dispersing the seeds contained within the fruits. |
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The children seated in the first row were running around the hall dispersing the sweets to the ones who had got the answers right. |
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Authorities released a dispersing liquid into the coastal waters to dilute the slick. |
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This time, instead of dispersing the crowd, the police response swelled its ranks exponentially. |
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From a vantage point, the charging bull creating space by dispersing the crowd ahead of it, and the chasers closing the gap behind it, is a spectacle. |
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If such mass protests seem to be in the works, will the mainland Chinese government have to step in to clamp down, including dispersing the crowds with riot police? |
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Aqueous dispersions of polar lipids are known to form a large variety of phases depending on the chemical structure, temperature, and dispersing media. |
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In addition, accurate formulae, a dispersing device and a detailed plan of attack are needed. |
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The main drawback of water-based coatings is that dispersing polymers in water inevitably incurs a penalty in terms of chemical resistance properties. |
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A great barracuda suddenly appeared out of nowhere, its razor-like teeth and silver body slicing through the water and dispersing the fish in all directions. |
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Cross-current also minimizes the effects of fish waste by dispersing the waste over a wider area of the lease. |
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However, there is a need to better focus the fields of intervention and avoid dispersing the limited resources. |
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An ammonia-based fridge is often recognized by its top vent for dispersing heat. |
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The primary explosion can result in a secondary explosion by disrupting,10 dispersing, and igniting new sources of fuel. |
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In the event of oil pollution, the use of dispersing chemicals may be considered. |
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Collecting heat or dispersing it, temperature is vital in cold-blooded dinosaurs. |
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It appears that mandrill groups are based on stable matrilines, with female philopatry and dispersing males, as in the majority of cercopithecines. |
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Researchers suspected that many, if not most, of the vent animals must produce larvae capable of dispersing through cold ocean water to new sites. |
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Various Smith faculty members served as extras, sauntering out of the house and dispersing across the lawn. |
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The solution of dispersing the remedy in a giant cloud above the city is exactly from The Amazing Spider-Man. |
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Security sources say the children provide a serious logistical challenge to their efforts at dispersing the sit-in. |
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A cool gust of wind blew through the canyon, dispersing the bad smell. |
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They walked in silence until we came to Broadway, where a dozen or so police officers were dispersing a crowd of some sort. |
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Despite the setbacks, both front tyres have no problem dispersing the power, even giving it large from a standstill, it barely bites back with any torque steer. |
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From the choir loft, we had a wonderful view as the Paschal fire spread out among the people, lighting from one candle to the next, dispersing the gloom of darkness. |
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At about the same time, police riding horses through the crowd stopped being effective at keeping the crowd moving and dispersing the jumping chanters. |
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Suburban office and industrial parks and shopping centers competed successfully with central business districts, dispersing economic activity over wide areas. |
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Douglas set about introducing more squadrons and dispersing the few GL sets to create a carpet effect in the southern counties. |
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Female offspring rarely stay at home, dispersing over distances that allow them to breed independently, or to join unrelated groups. |
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Breeding females settle in discrete areas, whereas breeding males and dispersing juveniles have more fluid ranges, being more mobile. |
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They also possess a swim bladder, and do not dwell on the bottom, instead dispersing from their hatching grounds as plankton. |
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A new pack is usually founded by an unrelated dispersing male and female, travelling together in search of an area devoid of other hostile packs. |
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Indeed, in a world where activity can operate at arbitrarily small levels without efficiency losses, firms and households may reduce transport expenditures to zero by dispersing their activity across space. |
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Ministers expressed concern that the federal government's practice of dispersing responsibility for housing over several Ministries restricts their ability to work with Ottawa effectively. |
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Mechanical appliances for projecting, dispersing or spraying. |
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Hispanics are dispersing across the country and their political clout will only grow: nearly 1m US-born Latinos reach voting age annually. Read the full Special Report on America's Hispanics here. |
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The cargo, as we mentioned, does not have the same difficulties in terms of dispersing in the prevailing wind, but the fact that a fire could occur would mean that there would be concerns. |
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Other scholars propose that the Afroasiatic family developed in situ in the Horn, with its speakers subsequently dispersing from there. |
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Females also tend to mate in their natal groups before dispersing with a mate to lay their eggs in a different population. |
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The dyeing rate can be significantly influenced by the choice of dispersing agent used during the grinding. |
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They work by destroying the object they hit and then dispersing into a relatively harmless powder. |
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Although some of the crowds lining the route were now dispersing, many others had remained to see the trains return. |
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Because of the patented 'True Dispersion Technology' the fibres do not flock together but fall apart in separate particles within 5 minutes, this is dispersing themselves entirely. |
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With the aid of a charitable loan to accelerate its roll-out, Eight19 is now in the process of dispersing another 4,000 solar units in Kenya, Malawi and Zambia. |
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The truce was broken early in southern Deraa province when three people were wounded by gunfire from security forces dispersing protesters, Reuters reports citing the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. |
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Instead of dispersing his efforts in diversification and over-production, Lavilliers has followed the opposite course, paring his sound back to essentials and rediscovering the basic joys of playing music. |
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A pair of protests was held in McKinney on Monday in response to police action dispersing a crowd at a pool party over the weekend. |
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The wetting and dispersing additive is recommended for water reducible primers, emulsion paints and floorings. |
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The combination of anti-neoplastic effect with microembolizing features offered by the same anti-neoplastic pharmacon was made possible by dispersing that pharmacon in an aqueous crystal suspension. |
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Like many other species, they have hair specialized for retaining and dispersing secretions. |
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Even at the age of 10 or 11 I recognised that something strangely morbid hovered over their pages, and that dispersing this chilling miasma might make more sense of the world I was living in. |
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As soon as other animals attempt to feast on this plant, the ants alert each other by dispersing a pheromone and join in the struggle against the outsider en masse. |
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Rhode Island still has baitfish, notably squid, sand eels, menhaden and mullet, though the latter seem to be slowly dispersing elsewhere. |
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Ocean currents can shape how fish are distributed, both concentrating and dispersing them. |
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Available are a variety of Martin fluid options for different applications including Pro Steam Simulation fluid specifically designed for fast dispersing 'steam' effects. |
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They use different habitats for different phases of their life cycles, living in one environment for part of the year and reproducing in another, or concentrating in one area and dispersing over another. |
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The Tarsal Wick securely holds most wicks, or an actual tarsal gland, dispersing scent near your stand. |
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During this operation, which continued until 30 April, FARDC succeeded in recapturing more than 10 villages that were controlled by the rebels, killing at least 11 rebels and dispersing the remaining elements. |
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For example Cardamine forms a fruit which explodes on maturity, dispersing up to 50,000 seeds which can travel several metres. |
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The functional additives, which vary according to the particular properties the ink should have, could be antioxidants, waxes, gelling agents, emulsifiers and dispersing agents. |
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Also for dispersing of suspensions for particle size analysis. |
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If a dispersing male gray wolf is unable to establish a territory or find a mate, he mates with the daughters of already established breeding pairs from other packs. |
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It is built to divert methane moving eastward toward the buildings and emit it into the environment, dispersing it into nonexplosive concentrations. |
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Such demagnetized ink is then used for creating an image by dispersing the ink material on or under the skin to make a functional, tattoo like image. |
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It is designed to divert methane migrating eastward toward the buildings and release it into the atmosphere, dispersing it into nonexplosive concentrations. |
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A non-APEO pigment wetting agent for water-based coatings, Hydropalat WE 3111 provides excellent color acceptance and can be used as a dispersing agent in base paints. |
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Kosvintsev produced uniform micro-particles by dispersing a polymerizable monomer over a double-walled cylindrical cross-flow membrane into water. |
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