Overall, the exhibit nicely showcased the innovation and technical aptitude of the students. |
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Milou and Squawk, two young males, are also beginning to exhibit courtship behavior, hanging out with each other, billing and bowing. |
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According to the exhibit commentary, the Aztecs excavated the major Olmec sites, in a quest for their past. |
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The most common nodules are pure azurite in radially fibrous masses that exhibit a peculiar satiny sheen or chatoyancy on broken surfaces. |
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Many native species however, exhibit a characteristically wide range of ecological tolerances and their distributions reflect this. |
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We go to an exhibit of the history of Finnish shoe design and manufacture, which is less than inspiring. |
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In fasting, the motor functions of the stomach, small intestine and biliary tract exhibit a regular periodicity. |
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Malacostracans exhibit the hard, calcified exoskeleton typical of crustaceans. |
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Grapes such as terrentez, bastardo, malvasia, and especially bual and malmsey are as rich as fig juice and still exhibit balance and longevity. |
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An exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art took the word primitive with a grain of salt, as indicated by the scare quotes around it in the title. |
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Support surfaces that are made from resilient foam exhibit this type of elastic response. |
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Finnish partitive constructions exhibit a case alternation that is partly semantically, partly syntactically driven. |
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They all exhibit sour, salty, sweet, and bitter tastes or can be any combination of the four. |
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This story in the Washington Post, however, manages to exhibit almost every tic that Chomsky would identify as corporate propaganda. |
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In fact, it can exhibit ordered structures with length scales ranging from micrometers to nanometers. |
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However, fewer hormone biosynthesis or action mutants are known which exhibit greater than normal growth. |
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Double positive thymocytes and natural killer cell systems have recently been reported that also only exhibit segregation. |
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One exhibit will focus on microdots which are photographed documents reduced to a size less than 1 millimetre. |
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First, oppressed groups often exhibit self-hatred and dislike for members of their own group. |
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Rapidly rotating Bose-Einstein condensates confined in anharmonic traps can exhibit a rich variety of vortex phases. |
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Subhedral to anhedral crystals of olivine occur as cumulus crystals which locally exhibit a crescumulitic texture. |
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Research has indicated that fire-setters tend to exhibit conduct problems, such as disobedience and aggressiveness. |
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In 1978 a concert series was begun and a Winnipeg Art Gallery travelling exhibit initiated. |
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The exhibit looks at animalism and concepts of femininity, sexual fetishes, seduction, excess, coquetry and class standing. |
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Most ineffective was a large section of the exhibit in which framed spreads from the magazines jutted out from the wall. |
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Zinc alloy castings exhibit clean as-cast surfaces which can be anodized, painted, chromated, polished, brushed or plated. |
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Hard coatings exhibit a wear resistance greater than 10 times that of ordinary anodized aluminum. |
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Elite judo players exhibit an even distribution of right and left-side throws. |
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Second, Coerver and Hall exhibit a knack for casting recent events in historical perspective. |
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This ship and her sister exhibit distinct split personalities, depending on the cruising region. |
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As well as the free exhibit there are lectures, Sunday concerts and weekly film screenings at the bastion of German cinema, the Goethe-Institut. |
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We all of us exhibit such repeats, but they are only problematic if they exceed a certain threshold number or size. |
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The choice to exhibit these works exclusive of any other motifs magnifies certain aspects of Johns's many-sided artistic personality. |
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The building is basilican in plan with service spaces and exhibit spaces on either side of a central circulation spine. |
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Rifts typically also exhibit characteristic seismic and volcanic features, and contain thick sedimentary deposits. |
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If the Barr bodies of a normal female were missing, she would exhibit Turners Syndrome. |
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Aside from their spectacular and noisy arena show, they also exhibit static displays of their personal collections of militaria. |
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From schools of fish to a swarm of ants, animals exhibit extraordinary collective behaviour. |
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In brief, Kuznets argued that a simple agrarian economy should generally exhibit low income levels and little inequality across groups. |
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Adkins-Regan and Wade also found that masculinized female Zebra Finches exhibit male-typical bill coloration. |
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Gonnardite typically has a silky, almost opalescent luster, and it may exhibit a faint concentric banding. |
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However, patients who have had a previous infection may exhibit symptoms in a matter of days if they are reinfected. |
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In contrast with the Unilever sponsored showpiece exhibit was an impromptu display by Banksy, an agit-prop and graffiti artist. |
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A digital audio player walks tourists through exhibit spaces such as Alcatraz, the Empire State Building, and the Tower of London. |
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I'm not disgusted by the exhibit but I don't agree with the message of moral equivalency. |
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Common yellowthroats are socially monogamous warblers that exhibit strong sexual dimorphism. |
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Tosh, whose mother was a war bride, is currently working on an exhibit about that very phenomenon. |
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My favourite exhibit was a showreel of the very best adverts and on-screen design of the last 40 years. |
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An exhibit of jackalopes and their lore is on display at the Wichita Art Museum. |
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The exhibit offers a revisionist view of the state and its cultural legacy. |
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As the period for keeping them in quarantine was over, they were shifted to the exhibit area. |
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Also located in this exhibit is an African aviary, home to exotic birds, such as the yellow-rumped tinkerbirds and amethyst starlings. |
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The exhibit features 19 artists, including native Mexicans and international artists who have been inspired by Mexican culture. |
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Severely jaundiced patients are the ones more likely to exhibit renal failure, haemorrhages and cardiovascular collapse. |
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Many species, especially non-vertebrates, exhibit quiescent life stages of indeterminate duration. |
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She was just sitting there looking like a misplaced exhibit from the wax museum. |
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Your Honours, I will hand up a copy of exhibit 15, which is the air waybill. |
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The exhibit is an isomorphic extension of Cage's metamessages to the medium of the museum. |
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The exhibit contains more than 13 species of birds, as well as acouchis, a Boa constrictor, a pair of slow-moving sloths, and a tarantula. |
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In the more familiar blue variety, stones exhibit blue, violet and reddish orange but in fancy colors the trichroism is as follows. |
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The shells are 5-10 mm high, possess up to eight or nine whorls, and exhibit a fine axial ribbing. |
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We saw the Lichtenstein exhibit which was rad, and the Glamour exhibit which was kinda whack. |
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Other saws on exhibit include the coping, compass and keyhole saws, which are used for detail work. |
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They exhibit striking differences in physical features, indicating adaptation to different environments. |
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Most clonal organisms exhibit aclonal reproduction at some point in their overall life history. |
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At the same time, many Beninese artists, now internationally recognized, are being invited to exhibit their work all over the world. |
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Withdrawn children also exhibit signs of emotional distress such as anxiousness, and display less positive expressions. |
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Failure to exhibit an adequate blood pressure response was associated with increased aortic stiffness. |
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Even an in-focus image will exhibit some blurring due to the diffraction of light from the camera aperture. |
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As a result Iain has just visited Barcelona to exhibit his art work where he was treated like a superstar. |
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Due to the limited amount of space available, a selection process will decide who will be allowed exhibit at the Chamber stand. |
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Folate is a generic term used for a family of related compounds that exhibit similar vitamin activity within the body. |
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Ostensibly, the theme of the exhibit was the effect of colonialism on Africa, particularly at the height of the colonial period. |
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The exhibit suggests that body art links an individual to a society, group, or class. |
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The exhibit will highlight the jaguar but also will feature golden lion tamarins, tapirs, anteaters and other animals. |
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The fungus mars the appearance of infected plants, which often exhibit powdery yellow dots on their foliage. |
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The exhibit includes images from Mount Saint Mary's Seminary and other sites in the archdioceses of Washington and Baltimore. |
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The upper-level exhibit hall floor framing is also designed to support trucks as well as a uniform live load of 350 psf. |
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The argus pheasants have been reunited, both the father and mother are in their old exhibit sharing space with the White-faced Whistling-Ducks. |
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Only intercalating dyes exhibit decay kinetics simple enough to attempt a lifetime-based analytical procedure. |
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The males also exhibit a curious trick of beating their beaks against their chests to emit a rhythmic clicking sound. |
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Deaf people do not exhibit any greater frequency of the major mental illnesses than the general population. |
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This exhibit is an exploration of the more private, backstage aspect of the shows. |
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Copper crystals from the conglomerate lode are rare and commonly exhibit the tetrahexahedral form. |
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I made the rounds visiting all my friends and the new exhibit of the Pierre and Maria-Gaetana Matisse Collection. |
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Local people wanted a safe place to exhibit and store family pictures and historical artifacts, and now the Centre provides just that. |
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Almost without exception, these towns exhibit a spirit, pride and pursuit of excellence that rubs off on any intruder. |
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The exhibit looks at the lives of people living with mental illness within mental institutions. |
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Many genera in the subfamily Ambleminae, tribe Lampsilini exhibit sexual dimorphism. |
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The exhibit spans multiple rooms and displays many works aside from the pop art he is most famous for. |
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Hove et al. found that box fishes exhibit some of the smallest amplitude recoil moments known among fishes. |
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She says competitions and opportunities to exhibit and display artistic work benefit the artist and bring enjoyment to people. |
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We note that the Trustee released any claim to any property settlement of Mrs. S. which release was filed as an exhibit on the trial. |
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The keelboat is a discovery experience as an outside exhibit next to the Entrance sidewalk. |
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Together they will painstakingly assemble the kayak, which will eventually become part of a teaching exhibit at Glenbow. |
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Root membranes of maize and runner bean exhibit the lowest permeability coefficients for ABA known. |
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In association with Bagenalstown Floral Festival, the group is hoping to exhibit the work of Carlow artists in all media, known and unknown. |
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Essentially mechanical low-pass filter systems, pneumatic isolators exhibit very low natural frequencies. |
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They may be associated with large telangiectatic vessels or may exhibit thick scaling that mimics psoriasis. |
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A new exhibit at the Norton Museum of Art examines the role of man's best friend in the history of photography. |
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Granted, they don't exhibit white-hot chemistry, but it's suitably sweet without being too saccharine. |
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The musical numbers are gaudily presented and exhibit a lot of toe-tapping energy. |
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The box-like interior space of the Finnish exhibit was made remarkably interesting by the introduction of flowing, free-form walls. |
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His energy and ambition are astonishing, yet he emerges from this exhibit as a secondary, if engaging, figure. |
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This was a problem at the time but today few contemporary reds exhibit these old style faults. |
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These alloys are wholly austenitic and exhibit high strength at elevated temperatures. |
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The audience watches from the balcony above or alongside the dancing on the exhibit floor. |
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The Asian students were less likely to exhibit such Americanized behaviors than the Caucasian students. |
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I have a set of notes that I took when I went to see a Maxwell Bates exhibit on Thursday. |
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During metaphase in both animal and budding yeast cells, chromosomes exhibit directional instability, moving first one way and then the other. |
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The first impression of the exhibit is of a focus on death and the afterlife. |
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Extant humeralrotation diggers exhibit broad palms and short non-ungual phalanges, and include moles and some frogs and amphisbaenians. |
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Identifying talent and providing an opportunity to exhibit it is of immense importance. |
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Along with the Indian designers, FWA this year will exhibit the showcases by designers from the U.S., Latin America and Europe. |
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His exhibit of a human skull captivates the viewer with its tranquil, yet mobile, expression. |
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Trees at the alpine timberline were expected to exhibit a hydraulic architecture protecting the leader shoot from winter embolism. |
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At all developmental stages sand dollars exhibit higher relative activities of p-gp activity than sea urchins. |
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One performance that always draws a crowd is sinten, in which magicians exhibit their powers. |
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Cartier commissioned avant-garde Italian architect Ettore Sottsass to curate the exhibit and design the showcases. |
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They wanted him to exhibit a prototype at their big annual trade fair. |
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The exhibit is two inches long and striped pink and black, the striping having been achieved by, at one stage, wrapping the sausage in a rasher of bacon. |
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In fact, research suggests that when compared with whites of European descent, ethnic minorities exhibit greater variability in their preferences. |
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Dominique Nabokov saw them at an exhibit and filed a lawsuit, but ultimately lost in the countersuit. |
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Although territorial behavior is not normally observed, males will exhibit this behavior during times when population size and food supplies are lower. |
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They exhibit strong territorial behaviour during the breeding season. |
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Other new attractions planned for the zoo include an exhibit called Miniature Monkeys, a new home for the red river hogs and the opening of the Macaw Forest Zone. |
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One of the scariest tales shared in the exhibit involves the U.S. military. |
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When she got the pictures back, she met Sean for coffee and discussed how to exhibit the photos. |
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We and others have shown that these patients have severely impaired exercise capacity and, in addition, do not exhibit a lactic acidosis threshold. |
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They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall. |
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If there were no difference between matter and antimatter, both the B mesons and the anti-B mesons would exhibit exactly the same pattern of decays. |
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The exhibit points out, for instance, that immobile plants face over 500,000 types of insects who want to feed on them. |
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Patients with frequent relapses often exhibit new lesions after enhancement with gadolinium, indicating focal breakdown of the blood-brain barrier. |
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However, as with bronchial smooth muscle hypertrophy, it can be expected that the remodeled vessels may exhibit altered reactivity to contractile or relaxant agents. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if the thin eating champs were born with weak pyloric sphincters, or exhibit higher capacity for smooth muscle relaxation. |
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This exhibit put us on the map in Michigan and Ohio, and brought in major collectors and a visit from the director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. |
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His agent, who is planning a controversial exhibit of the photos Alex took just prior to blacking out underwater, is pressuring him to attend the show's opening. |
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The exhibit also includes examples of designers borrowing from fine art, as Yves Saint Laurent did with his Mondrian dress. |
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A new exhibit attempts to explain the source of designer dries Van Noten's creativity. |
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Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors. |
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The exhibit begins with a life-size, anatomically correct, glass model of a male, whose organs, muscles, and bones can be seen through a clear plastic skin. |
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To address the latter question, it has proven useful to compare closely related species, especially congeners that exhibit temperature-related patterns of zonation. |
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All eusocial animal groups exhibit some form of division of labor. |
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Such flame retardant polymers exhibit superior performance qualities during use, especially in thermoplastics such as glass-filled polyesters and glass-filled nylons. |
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They do well under varying degrees of light exposure and can exhibit very good tensility, longevity, and can endure almost non-stop human handling. |
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Spanning more than 150 years, the exhibit exhaustively distinguishes designer pieces from licensed copies, adaptations, and fakes. |
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As a result, the exhibit falls short of showing Mary as real woman, as a protagonist in her own life story. |
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A number of the works on exhibit are drawings or collages done on paper in bright colored inks or pastels, which are framed in the conventional manner. |
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It might look like a long-lost exhibit from a medieval torture chamber, but this chair is designed to ease away the stresses and strains of the working day. |
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Having spent time bettering yourself these past six months, you now exhibit all the signs of a terrifically together person. |
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A recent exhibit of his work at the Philadelphia Museum of Art featured his carborundum prints, his etchings, lithographs, aquatints and watercolors. |
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How can a bureaucrat exhibit his or her customary arm's-length skepticism when the law of the land demands cooperation, facilitation, and a unified common objective? |
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The loricas of these Trachelomonas cells collected from a small, freshwater pond exhibit the characteristic orange pigmentation often seen in the genus. |
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Almost all cows in heat exhibit a corresponding drop in rumination. |
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Singled out for opprobrium was the planned exhibit on Margaret Sanger, birth-control crusader and godmother of Planned Parenthood. |
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At the touch of a button on a special panel, visitors can activate the speaking exhibit and decide how rude they want the award-winning TV presenter to be. |
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Under such conditions, we predict that more social otters would have diets higher in better quality pelagic fishes, compared with otters that exhibit low levels of sociality. |
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Many are attractive, irregularly shaped masses of well-developed crystals that exhibit a very dark shade of grass-green and a moderate to almost brilliant luster. |
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On view until May 6, the exhibit examines his richly colored Pre-Raphaelite portraits of women blessed with cupid's bow lips, luxuriant hair and deep, hooded eyes. |
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The exhibit showcases decorated manuscripts and features 13 new acquisitions in addition to selected pieces from the Getty collection of illuminated manuscripts. |
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The exhibit showcases Feld's digital photographic technique and includes a new series of limited-edition releases depicting wildlife, landscapes and the human form. |
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Although they come at it from different perspectives, both owners exhibit a naked greed and selfishness that is undermining the existence of professional sports. |
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Although groove patterns are less common in phyllocarids than they are in the macruran decapod crustaceans, several genera do exhibit distinctive groove patterns. |
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The hermit Kingdom has opened its embassy doors for an exhibit highlighting the work of six artists from its state-run studio. |
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Also, only the liver, pancreas, kidney, and intestine exhibit full activity of the trans-sulfuration pathway that metabolizes homocysteine to cysteine and taurine. |
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Because only homologous chromosomes pair, allopolyploids strictly exhibit bivalent formation at meiosis and undergo disomic inheritance for each locus. |
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Scyphozoan polyps and medusae exhibit no cephalization and contain no brain, but in some species, light-sensitive eyespots are located along the bell margin of the medusa. |
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Then, I turned back to the blossoming tree that stands as a scarred and resolute exhibit of the life force itself. |
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The Cahokia flea started itching in my ear when I posted about the exhibit of Woodlands and Mississippian artifacts that is coming to Washington next month. |
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A new exhibit looks back at his rise to fame in all its messy, transfixing glory. |
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The drawings and watercolors on exhibit vary from preparatory sketches to finished drawings depicting views in Delft that are still recognizable today. |
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She does not, in this journal, exhibit the same sort of judgmental self-satisfaction that her female protagonists suffer from. |
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All three of these taxa exhibit fully developed turtle shells. |
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In it, jawed Karim, a co-founder of the site, stands in front of an elephant exhibit at the San Diego Zoo. |
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In the downstairs exhibit hall, attendees of all ages slumped on the white sofas like bleary-eyed rag dolls. |
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However inspection of comparative studies in fall risk between SSRIs and tricyclics suggest these two antidepressant classes exhibit similar risks of fall. |
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Freshly harvested seeds of hazel exhibit primary dormancy imposed by inhibitory substances, such as abscisic acid, present in the testa and pericarp. |
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There was a small walk-through exhibit on the second floor that traced the process of making corn flakes, with real Corn Flakes going through the room. |
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Some artistes do paintings on pottery and exhibit their ware. |
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After police closed the exhibit in which Merrick was put on public display, his circumstances grew progressively more dire. |
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In terms of this law, public officials who exhibit a lifestyle above their official means are prosecuted unless they can prove legitimate possession of this wealth. |
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One brutal exhibit features a recently discovered mass grave in Dorset, southern England. |
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The exhibit focuses on recent activist art by Chicago-based artists. |
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On request, she also visits her clients' homes to advise them on where to place the exhibit or the kind of wall finish that would show it to advantage. |
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This means that rills exhibit hydraulic physics very different from water flowing through the deeper, wider channels of streams and rivers. |
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Korean dolmens exhibit a morphology distinct from the Atlantic European dolmen. |
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The museum included an exhibit showing ancestors of the modern computer. |
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Most pantothenic acid-deficient laboratory animals exhibit dermatitis, achromotrichia, and nasal porphyrin excretion. |
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We therefore propose that both the resin and the phenoloxidase of Larrea exhibit antiherbivore properties. |
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Species of Argochrysis exhibit an unusual behavior not seen in other chrysidids or parasitoids. |
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Cloud forests often exhibit an abundance of mosses covering the ground and vegetation. |
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Demeanors that are apologetic and overly polite are inherently contradictory to demeanors that exhibit fear and anger. |
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And the permanent exhibit area offers a filk performance on a small stage so that neophytes can sample more esoteric interests. |
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In particular, average income and population began to exhibit unprecedented sustained growth. |
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Some allosteric enzymes exhibit mixed homotropic and heterotropic interactions. |
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Houses in New Mexico, California and Florida exhibit a strong Hispanic architectural influence. |
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Even then, Old English continued to exhibit much local and regional variation, remnants of which remain in Modern English dialects. |
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Many viruses exhibit the behavior described, especially sending e-mails automatically to many people in the infectee's address book. |
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Mary continued to exhibit signs of pregnancy until July 1555, when her abdomen receded. |
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It was later discovered that the isocharges on the entanglement entropy-temperature plane also exhibit the same van der Waals-like structure. |
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Janus Dyes. Named after the God, Janus with two faces since they often exhibit two colors. |
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Rivers and bays that have been known to exhibit bores include those listed below. |
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This theory stated that the electron may exhibit the properties of both a wave and a particle. |
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Any literatesque character may be described in literature under any circumstances which exhibit its literatesqueness. |
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All RAs are entitled to exhibit up to six works in the annual Summer Exhibition. |
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As its condition is fragile and it is a prized exhibit at the MCC Cricket Museum, the MCC would not agree. |
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Renault Classic is a department within Renault that seeks to collect, preserve and exhibit notable vehicles from the company's history. |
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Males of monestrous species also exhibit a cycle, being sexually active only during the females' estrus. |
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Diatomic gases composed of heavier atoms do not have such widely spaced levels and do not exhibit the same effect. |
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While most writing is in Standard Colloquial Bengali, spoken dialects exhibit a greater variety. |
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Roxanna differs from other Defoe works because the main character does not exhibit a conversion experience. |
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A private Conan Doyle collection is a permanent exhibit at the Portsmouth City Museum, where the author lived and worked as a physician. |
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The London exhibit was visited by 311,956 people, making it one of the most successful exhibitions ever staged at the museum. |
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Considered as a summation of the classical phase of the American pop art period, the exhibit was curated by William Seitz. |
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The Saatchi Gallery is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 in order to exhibit his collection to the public. |
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The satirical historian has not blushed to describe the naked scenes which Theodora was not ashamed to exhibit in the theatre. |
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Northern gannets exhibit many types of aggressive behaviour while they are nesting. |
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The vertebrates are the only chordate group to exhibit cephalisation, the concentration of brain functions in the head. |
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Thus, red squirrels may occasionally exhibit opportunistic omnivory, similarly to other rodents. |
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These students exhibit more cognitive elasticity including a better ability to analyse abstract visual patterns. |
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The texts written during this era exhibit certain linguistic features of the vernaculars of the First Bulgarian Empire. |
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Forms throughout the inflectional paradigm usually exhibit morphophonemic alternations. |
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These glaciers exhibit normal movement until suddenly they accelerate, then return to their previous state. |
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If the data indicate that the North Magnetic Pole were near the South Rotational Pole, the strata would exhibit reversed polarity. |
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He asks how pagan gods who exhibit the same destructive passions and obscene desires as wicked humans can be worthy of worship. |
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In addition the aerodynamics of a wind turbine at the rotor surface exhibit phenomena that are rarely seen in other aerodynamic fields. |
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The body plans of most multicellular organisms exhibit some form of symmetry, whether radial, bilateral, or spherical. |
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Prior to ingression, PMCs exhibit all the features of other epithelial cells that comprise the embryo. |
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Crustaceans exhibit a number of larval forms, of which the earliest and most characteristic is the nauplius. |
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While these units are equivalent for simple resistive circuits, they differ when loads exhibit electrical reactance. |
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In 2009, some of these models were put on display in a special exhibit at Drayton Manor Theme Park's Thomas Land. |
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With a range of habitats, the Canary Islands exhibit diverse plant species. |
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A crystal is orientated when placed in its proper position so as to exhibit its symmetry. |
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With 33,600 described species, fish exhibit greater species diversity than any other group of vertebrates. |
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Some viviparous fish exhibit oophagy, in which the developing embryos eat other eggs produced by the mother. |
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During neap tides, they exhibit much longer closing periods than during the spring tide. |
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Marine species constantly exposed to PAHs can exhibit developmental problems, susceptibility to disease, and abnormal reproductive cycles. |
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Evidence cited includes the fact that some samples exhibit encapsulated insects, a feature readily explained by the presence of a viscous resin. |
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Brown rats exhibit cognitive bias, where information processing is biased by whether they are in a positive or negative affective state. |
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Owls exhibit specialized hearing functions and ear shapes that also aid in hunting. |
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Snake handlers use snakes as an integral part of church worship in order to exhibit their faith in divine protection. |
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Unlike their close relatives, the chytrids, most of which exhibit zygotic meiosis, the blastocladiomycetes undergo sporic meiosis. |
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The major European powers laid claim to the areas of Africa where they could exhibit a sphere of influence over the area. |
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On the shelf, bottom waters exhibit characteristics of the central Indian Ocean in the east and central Atlantic Ocean waters in the west. |
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Autosomal genetic disorders which exhibit Mendelian inheritance can be inherited either in an autosomal dominant or recessive fashion. |
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Alaskan anthropologist Nancy Yaw Davis claims that the Zuni people of New Mexico exhibit linguistic and cultural similarities to the Japanese. |
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Philip Levy argues that the Whydah exhibit would have provided opportunity to explore connections between Atlantic pirates and slavery. |
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However, providing for size, cod do exhibit food preference and are not simply driven by availability. |
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Velocities, however, may exhibit significant shears within the mixed layer. |
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They began to exhibit evidence of behavioral modernity around 50,000 years ago. |
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The Bhimbetka rock shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India, some of which are approximately 30,000 years old. |
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The study found consumers did not exhibit unduly high loyalty towards such brands. |
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The cow will often exhibit several behavioral changes during this phase including increased activity and vocalizations. |
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Those with this aphasia also exhibit ungrammatical speech and show inability to use syntactic information to determine the meaning of sentences. |
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He also describes the benefits of work on exhibit design as a vehicle for education. |
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The Dacians retained their names and their own ways in the midst of the newcomers, and the region continued to exhibit Dacian characteristics. |
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During his final years, and especially after the death of Hephaestion, Alexander began to exhibit signs of megalomania and paranoia. |
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The coastal plains exhibit more or less flat, narrow terrain with landforms such as beach ridges, sandbars, and backwater marshes. |
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General maps exhibit many reference and location systems and often are produced in a series. |
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Nahuan languages exhibit a complex morphology characterized by polysynthesis and agglutination. |
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A gem graded none on the enhancement scale may still exhibit visible inclusions. |
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Horses exhibit a diverse array of coat colors and distinctive markings, described by a specialized vocabulary. |
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In regions where sheep have no natural predators, none of the native breeds of sheep exhibit a strong flocking behavior. |
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Maize flowers may sometimes exhibit mutations that lead to the formation of female flowers in the tassel. |
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Languages having cases often exhibit free word order, because thematic roles are not required to be marked by position in the sentence. |
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Pronouns in Polynesian languages such as Tahitian exhibit the singular, dual, and plural numbers. |
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Languages exhibit degrees of durational variability both in relation to other languages and to other standards of the same language. |
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Some speakers, mostly rural, in the area from London to Norfolk exhibit this conversion, mainly before voiceless fricatives. |
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For that reason, they exhibit the V2 word order of the equivalent direct quotation. |
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This exposure could be a reason why the younger generations do not exhibit most of the traditional features. |
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Rock art engravings found in Goa exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India. |
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Stress probes at different initial axi-symmetric stress states have been carried out to exhibit bifurcation domain in the Rendulic plane. |
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Early replacive calcite and late replacive calcite exhibit similar carbon isotope and different oxygen isotope compositions. |
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Nowadays some show mines exhibit a vintage pit railway and offer a chance to experience a mantrip into the mine. |
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On these features the drainage may exhibit a combination of radial patterns. |
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Limestone pavements that develop beneath a mantle of topsoil usually exhibit more rounded forms. |
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Variously generated temperature curves for different localities do not always exhibit clear synchroneities. |
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The Opus exhibit recreates a war room from an actual client, who sought a redesign for a barbecue. |
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Chronic patients with CML experience skyrocketing white blood cell counts but generally exhibit no symptoms for three to five years. |
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The amphoteric surfactants are poised to exhibit the fastest growth due to their usage as corrosion inhibitor. |
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Also known as nanoparticles, at less than 500 nanometers, quantum dots are small enough to exhibit quantum mechanical properties. |
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The quilts in this exhibit were all made by over 100 quilters on the tiny island of Caohagan in the Philippines. |
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Aurum JCR 3030F is said to exhibit the lowest outgassing of all advanced engineering plastics. |
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Limenin did exhibit antiproliferative activity toward tumor cells, including human liver hepatoma cells Bel-7402 and certain neuroblastoma cells. |
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Radiation therapy is never indicated because schwannomas exhibit a high degree of radioresistance. |
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Despite his gumshoe appellation, Banks never gets to exhibit ratiocinative brilliance or to engage in intricate spadework. |
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The lesion begins as a condylomatous lesion which eventually ulcerates and develops sinuses that exhibit foul-smelling keratinous material. |
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Holocentric chromosomes exhibit kinetochore along the major part of their length. |
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Goethite is known to exhibit a remanent paramagnetic signal due to defects that accounts for these observations. |
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Oncolytics Biotech has been developing a method of utilizing a reovirus to target and kill cancers that exhibit mutated RAS pathway activity. |
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His hands-on exhibit demonstrates vintage Mutoscopes, Edison Reproducers, quack medical devices and more. |
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Brine rich aquifers are expected to exhibit low resistivities and be contained within sedimentary units. |
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It did not exhibit hemagglutinating, ribonuclease, mitogenic or protease inhibitory activities. |
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Schlieren exhibit layering similar to cross-bedding and preserve ripple marks along their base. |
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The metal complexes exhibit trigonal bipyramid geometry, which is typical for nonaromatic thiosemicarbazones. |
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These Mytilus lysins are similar to C-type lectins that often exhibit carbohydrate binding activity. |
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Starch particles from surgical gloves can exhibit similar Maltese crosses in polarized light. |
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Returning to my friend's gibbon experience, a series of swinging rings by the exhibit can capture the feeling of brachiating. |
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It was hypothesized that macropterous individuals exhibit higher mobility and dispersal range than brachypterous individuals. |
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Both sexes are illustrated for species that exhibit sexual dichromatism, such as wrasses, parrotfishes, and triggerfishes. |
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