Thus, only few experimental studies of fast kinetic processes under high pressure are reported. |
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We suspect that this variety of measured values comes either from metastability effects or from differences in experimental conditions. |
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We have used experimental manipulation of chick embryos to test the causal role of Hox genes in patterning derivatives of the paraxial mesoderm. |
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An experimental film shot on a digital video camera, it's a semi-documentary on the life of Indonesian poet Kadir. |
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To avoid wind damage, plants were grown in a semi-cylindrical house covered with cheesecloth throughout the experimental period. |
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An experimental filmmaker, he was regarded as New Zealand's first self-consciously conceptual artist. |
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Under similar experimental conditions, the carotene conjugate did not produce singlet oxygen. |
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In the meta-analysis, the mean value for a treatment within each paper was the experimental unit. |
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His impetus was seeded by an art teacher who believed art history began in 1960 with Vito Acconci, a New York-based experimental artist. |
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Now in experimental areas in computer science I find that we are far from such a baseline expectation. |
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The atmospheric pressure on each experimental day was recorded using a barometer. |
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In 1914 the thermionic valve was in use as a receiver, but as a transmitter it was still in the experimental stage. |
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Zhukovskii was concerned both with theoretical and with experimental aspects of the subject. |
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She interbred her plants with experimental thale cress that had altered forms of these other interesting genes. |
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Watch out for stray ballista bolts, javelins etc, and avoid all the experimental kilns as they tend to explode. |
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We have found it in experimental lobster mariculture tanks where colonies completely cover the juvenile lobster with a brown fuzzy coat. |
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The experimental results conclude that the adjacent MSM interfaces are two Schottky barriers, which serve as two back-to-back diodes. |
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An experimental method was developed to synthesize telluric acid and tellurium dioxide doped sol-gel materials. |
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Additional details on this method and a schematic representation of the experimental protocol are available in the online supplement. |
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I will address the experimental treatments for the most malignant brain tumors. |
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The experimental investigations used rigid scaled insect wings to study kinematics. |
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They are typically required to blind taste a variety of experimental wines. |
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The ultrafast photodynamics of azobenzene were investigated in numerous experimental and theoretical studies. |
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An experimental group of 50 male and 50 female rats was administered 5 ppm potassium antimony tartrate in water. |
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In the two first experiments, the experimental sparrow was placed in an aviary next to a cage containing either a rabbit or a cat. |
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A number of experimental methods of spacecraft propulsion are based on magnetohydrodynamic principles. |
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In 1820 the Danish physicist H C Orsted produced experimental results on electricity and magnetism. |
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Estimates from several modes can be averaged to decrease the experimental error. |
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The theater has a reputation for producing experimental, avant-garde plays, many of them controversial. |
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He is a London-based independent curator of experimental, avant-garde, and artists' film and video. |
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Another significant aspect of our study is the experimental determination of haplotypes for an autosomal gene. |
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It is evident from experimental animal studies and from human studies that statins have salutary effects in heart failure. |
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His verse is both metrically and formally experimental, ranging from satire to love lyric, from sonnet to verse epistle, from elegy to hymn. |
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His poetry is neither traditional, nor audaciously experimental, but lyrical and contemporary in themes. |
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That year, just as the tree planting was getting underway, an experimental flock of 24 released saddlebacks successfully colonized scrubland. |
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Sites for experimental wave turbines have already been identified on the island's Atlantic coast. |
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Madrid's Migala manage a surprisingly effective broken English, keeping their own language for a variety of more experimental side projects. |
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This warns against inadvertent overestimation due to the original sampling procedure in experimental assays. |
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The magazine's erudite, elegant editor encouraged all sorts of arcane and experimental ruminations from his reviewers. |
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Nests were checked every one to three days for evidence of rejection until an experimental egg was rejected or the longspur's eggs hatched. |
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It's a European art film stuck in the middle of an experimental film festival. |
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Researchers need to question whether the phenomena observed are real or an artefact of the experimental methodology used. |
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Therefore, artifacts associated with the experimental procedure could not be absolutely excluded, as was mentioned by the authors. |
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A total of 2,009 Cleveland, Detroit, and Houston arrestees were randomly assigned to one of the four experimental cells. |
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Such cooperation can be seen not only in experimental games but also on such issues as international trade and arms control. |
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The littoral sediments of the experimental lakes are primarily flocculent organic material including abundant epipelon. |
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The playwrights' experimental use of English is one way in which they resist oppression. |
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In some cases, they could be assigned to another experimental colony as the colonies were all located in the same apiary. |
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Previous animal work with apes, dolphins, and parrots followed the experimental control paradigm. |
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The ligatures were kept in position to cause accumulation of microbial dental plaque during the experimental period. |
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Some experimental evidence on animals with artificially induced fevers supports the possibility of its antipyretic effects. |
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Using his experimental abilities, he ground lenses and assembled a telescope. |
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A transparent PVC screen was placed in each experimental tank before testing to divide it lengthways. |
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Once the seal bolts were retightened and made watertight, the crew started to load the tubes with the experimental mines. |
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The title came about when the two owners tasted an experimental Chardonnay that had been left on the lees in barrels for some time. |
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Furthermore, the experimental results are consistent with the natural pattern of success at nests. |
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For architects and builders, the freedom from restrictive regulations has encouraged an experimental approach to design. |
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In 1842, he performed an experiment that left much to be desired in the control of experimental variables. |
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Current results with resists are, of course, strictly in the experimental stage. |
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We did not detect any nest site changes among resident birds as a response to the experimental treatment. |
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Most heavy drinking and even drug taking is experimental or done to follow the lead of friends, and may only be tried a few times. |
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Savvy laypeople will see through these broad brush strokes, thus undermining the credibility of the experimental method. |
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There's no effective substitute for experimental verification and reproducible results. |
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The same experimental database is analyzed here for distributions of amplitudes and widths. |
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Two key elements in any experimental design are randomization and replication. |
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Instead, the words conjure up unpleasant memories of mom's experimental eggplant lasagna and certain rubber-like meat substitutes. |
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I personally don't favor the more visually experimental ones, but your mileage may vary. |
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Look at some of the most experimental alternative music going around at the moment. |
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He didn't explain how he persuaded them not to remain aloof from his experimental interventions. |
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The concept of hormones triggered a new experimental approach in laboratory science. |
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We must not believe that the triumph of experimental science reduced to nought the dreams and ideals of the alchemist. |
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What is set up as a life and death struggle, a dying father at the mercy of experimental science, is left unresolved. |
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He does experimental and anthropological research on the transmission of cultural knowledge. |
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Several experimental observations witnessing the reliability of the structural model have already been reported. |
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The experimental setup is similar to that described previously for mechanical unloading during CO2 rebreathing. |
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The experimental sounds of keyboards and electric guitars add a contemporary influence. |
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String theory is false, because no consistent version of the theory exists or no version agrees with all experimental results. |
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Like the label itself, the music is often raw, uncompromising, rebellious, and experimental. |
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A collectively created experimental piece about the mundane frustrations of the daily rat race is effectively staged, but tediously repetitive. |
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Their approach to science was symbolic of a new style, following on from the experimental rationalism of Boyle and Newton. |
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His research interests are aircraft and aerodynamic configuration design, aeroelasticity, vortex-dominated flows and experimental aerodynamics. |
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Most of the experimental mammary tumors are malignant, specifically adenocarcinomas. |
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A group of military doctors and engineers have joined forces in an experimental effort to find out. |
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The N-terminal group was acetylated to reproduce the experimental conditions at which the protein was studied. |
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For experimental music listeners, jazz is probably as vibrant now as it ever was. |
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Then this more theoretical work led him to become a very accomplished experimental scientist. |
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Admittedly, this study reaches the limits of experimental accuracy accomplishable in structural work. |
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The experimental branch is where adventurous new features are made available in a somewhat official location. |
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Only in the study of quantum liquids at temperatures close to absolute zero does experimental accuracy approach Heisenberg's limit. |
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Shaking the kinks out of his shoulders, Brake gave the bag an experimental whop. |
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Perhaps a more appropriate figure to compare to the experimental data percentages would be the percent of all state legislators who voted to fully fund the requisitions. |
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I made experimental commercials in the experimental division of a production house, Film X, that made commercials for ad agencies. |
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Her later works became even more experimental, blending elements of autobiography, history, myth, religion, and politics. |
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This kitten and others like her, in turn, produced dyspepsia in most Abyssinian breeders when longhaired Abys began turning up in experimental classes at shows. |
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No prize had been awarded in physics since 1930, yet recent theoretical and experimental achievements had led to a revolutionary new quantum-mechanical depiction of the atom. |
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The antipyretic and analgesic drug acetaminophen is safe in the therapeutic range, but an overdose often causes severe hepatotoxicity in experimental animals and humans. |
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But in 1983, the Communist Party launched a Campaign against Spiritual Pollution, to clamp down on experimental art. |
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The experimental tank was constructed from glass of 1 cm thickness held together with silicone rubber and divided into two equal proportions by a watertight partition. |
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Next it brought an experimental acquaintance with grace and forgiveness. |
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The radicalness is partly a stage prop, for science, as an experimental undertaking, cannot be radical or conservative but only faithful to the facts. |
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Based on the proposed mechanism of action and available experimental data, Rhodiola rosea appears to offer an advantage over other adaptogens in circumstances of acute stress. |
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But with LSD, because it was countercultural, and because it was used as an experimental drug, it was not marketed properly. |
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Thus, one of the primary experimental aims has not been achieved. |
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The new sport-pilot experimental rules, on the other hand, only call for builders to participate and sign off that they have played a part in making the aircraft airworthy. |
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It's a little more pop, danceable, and experimental than the pure rock of the predecessor, and you'll like all that. |
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Each experimental group was kept for 120 days, which is considered to equal the life span of wood mice under natural conditions and was checked daily for litters. |
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He always seemed to be the one more into creating dance music, while Hyde and Smith were the experimental, progressive kooks, but that isn't the case here. |
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No differences were noted in pollen germination, pollen tube growth or fertilization between experimental tests of xenogamy and geitonogamy in S. mucugensis. |
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The success of Black List, Section H encouraged Stuart to write a more experimental form of fiction, and to explore the obsessive, alogical nature of minds like his own. |
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In a market in which even bestsellers are quickly remaindered and then tossed into the bin of oblivion, the work of experimental women writers is easily lost. |
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In order to analyze controversy, we must formulate a more precise question, develop an experimental approach to collect and analyze data, then interpret the results. |
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The story of a Texas electrician who deals experimental AIDs drugs only took twenty years to make it to Hollywood. |
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As a supplement to comparisons among natural populations, experimental evolution offers the advantages of known ancestries and constant, reproducible selective environments. |
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A construction of the fertilisation and copulatory events is proposed based on descriptive and experimental evidence in other zygopterans as well as in this species. |
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The experimental setup uses a standard OCT system with an additional apparatus to rotate the sample to acquire multiple angularly displaced OCT images. |
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Our approach is next tested against computer simulations of a multimodule titin model with anharmonic linkers and then applied to experimental data for the unfolding of titin. |
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We also measured the diameters of our living experimental trees, and extrapolated age based on the correlation between annual rings and circumference of the trunk sections. |
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He had guided Christopher through some experimental therapies for the esophageal cancer that killed him. |
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Now that is so easy to raise hopes and, in point of fact, hype results, but this experimental vaccine has proved to be, so far, 100 percent effective in some instances. |
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While taking established comedy tropes as a starting point, the flying circus is experimental in the truest sense. |
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We quantitatively determined the degree of mixing nonideality by fitting the experimental liquidus and solidus curves to a model based on regular solution theory. |
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Definitely more listenable than his past efforts, it stays away from the more experimental tip, yet delves into interesting instrumental movements. |
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It seems that Bradford was at the cutting edge of locomotive technology in those experimental years before the First World War and would be a very interesting story. |
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Knowledge of causal risk factors thus relies heavily on the results of experimental trials as opposed to even the most elegant observational, longitudinal research. |
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In particular, spatially localized autocrine signaling may confer directional persistence to cell migration, as suggested by recent experimental observations. |
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The experimental results have shown proposed constructive solutions to accomplish electron-ion powder heating with following particles deformation at a tantalic target. |
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At an emotional press conference, the Huygens mission team announced that their probe has started to send experimental data back from the surface of Saturnian moon, Titan. |
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Our study is larger than these and found no evidence of protection despite the experimental finding that development of mammary tumours is inhibited by such drugs. |
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This paper reviews the recent progress in the studies of experimental rock mechanics and tectonophysics concerning seismology and physics of the Earth's interior in China. |
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It's certainly ambitious and unusual, a traditional story told in a bravura, experimental style, which at times is hilarious but at others teeters on the edge of tedium. |
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I am one of only 3 or 4 experimental teratologists in Australia. |
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The army had offered him a reserve officer's commission and the command of the office of experimental ballistics at its new Aberdeen proving ground. |
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We also need, in incremental and experimental ways, to keep building up a real politics of climate change. |
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Soon after Dun arrived in Japan, the Meiji emperor even had visited one of the Tokyo experimental farms, witnessing the industrial magic of a mechanical thresher. |
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For whole-field velocity measurement, the method of choice by experimental fluid mechanicians has been the technique of Particle Image Velocimetry. |
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Simplified model fitting of the experimental data enabled to evaluate the spectroscopic parameters characterizing excitation and photoionization processes. |
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The time series were obtained in four different experimental sessions. |
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It even happens in artificial markets, in the laboratories of experimental economists. |
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In this first project, the collaborators plan to focus on molecular and mesoscale simulation methods, as well as related high throughput experimental data. |
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Digestive tonic properties and early experimental findings that its long-term use promotes the heart and vascular system are other feathers in the cap for this herb. |
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Let us review the experimental data proving the existence of Astrophysical Clock. |
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Many such companies are large, and are able to have a smaller space available to workshop an experimental production or present playreadings. |
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Throughout her early life, she had frequent migraines and underwent several experimental medical treatments. |
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In reality, no single testing or experimental station would cover so wide a range of work as Animal Research. |
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Empirical and experimental data also indicate direct relationship between self-concept and academic performance. |
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Von Ohain's first device was strictly experimental and could run only under external power, but he was able to demonstrate the basic concept. |
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We reared experimental colonies in plastic nest containers lined with fluon and tanglefoot to prevent ants from escaping. |
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And, most of the experimental work on VR networking or televirtuality involves digital pipelines to carry the data. |
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Both series of experiments show the possibility of an experimental induction for intersexuality and thelygeny. |
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Standards of experimental and quantification techniques, as well as the tradition of citation, were introduced. |
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He also has a project called Audion, which I would describe as minimal electro experimental. |
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Figure 2 shows for example the experimental result of a southern blot analysis. |
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In the beginning of the game, the doctor transfers too much of his brain to Rathbone, his lab rat, in an experimental mishap. |
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Dr. Morris and his colleagues have reported on one experimental compound designed specifically to be a morning-after pill. |
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Endothelial progenitor cells restore renal function in chronic experimental renovascular disease. |
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Galileo showed a remarkably modern appreciation for the proper relationship between mathematics, theoretical physics, and experimental physics. |
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Coakley presents experimental evidence that various organs can be benefited by intraorganic medication. |
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The LS3 is experimental technology being tested by the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab. |
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The FORCs for an amorphous magnetic wire was measured with an inductometric experimental setup in which the field-rate was maintained constant. |
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This experimental setup is based on the Ceast Rheologic 5000 capillary rheometer. |
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The one level platform is an instant leg lengthener for the experimental fashionista. |
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The experimental agent, called AZD6765, acts through the brain's glutamate chemical messenger system. |
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The Great Indian Peninsular Railway was permitted to extend its experimental line to Poona. |
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During this time work had been proceeding on the experimental lines as well. |
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Effects of antiallergic agents including levocabastine on experimental rhinitis in rats. |
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Antagonistic effect of rifampin on the efficacy of high-dose levofloxacin in staphylococcal experimental foreign-body infection. |
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Evaluation of chemoreception by Penaeus vannamei under experimental conditions. |
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Combined experimental-surgical and experimental roentgenologic investigations. |
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It was suggested, therefore, that three experimental lines be constructed and their performance evaluated. |
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Figure 4 represents the lines of the linear combinations and the experimental points. |
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Matthew Dear This experimental microhouse D.J. and producer channels Detroit techno in his reedy, subtly dystopian brushes of beats. |
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As it is known, the Wankel rotary engine has exceeded the experimental phase. |
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On 6 July 2010, YouTube announced the launch of Life in a Day, an experimental documentary executive produced by Scott. |
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There is experimental evidence for the formation of coordination groups of hydroniums with several water molecules by hydrogen bridges. |
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To this end, we will apply in vivo experimental evolution to mutualistic bacteria, using gnotobiotic animal models. |
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In Venezuela and Mexico, artists have created their own forms of drum and bass combining it with experimental musical forms. |
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It is important to note when discussing the history of drum and bass that prior to jungle, rave music was getting faster and more experimental. |
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With a powerful experimental tool, Wong's group may be able to home in on how pressure influences the potency of local anesthetics. |
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Effects of carbon monoxide inhalation on myocardial infarct size following experimental coronary artery ligation. |
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In experimental surgery, a cool laser produces shock waves that fragmentize part of the cornea. |
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The second LP contained a single experimental contribution from each band member. |
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Freed from the burden of touring, the Beatles embraced an increasingly experimental approach as they recorded Sgt. |
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Rick is very experimental and open-minded about trying new things, but Ted is a meat and potatoes kind of guy. |
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The Saffrons didn't enjoy the best McKenna Cup campaign, although it was an experimental team, and they blow hot and cold. |
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Goodey has criticised these experiments of Rostrup and is of the opinion that she did not quite evite experimental errors. |
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The problem is that parts of the theory itself need to be assumed in order to select and report the experimental conditions. |
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The acres of doghair will continue to decline, due to the experimental program. |
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My ethnographic and experimental work confirmed this again and again. |
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Crucially, experimental and theoretical results must be reproduced by others within the scientific community. |
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An antibody to lymphotoxin and tumor necrosis factor prevents transfer of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. |
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They will also assist in reproducing the experimental results, likely by others. |
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Antischistosomal activity of artemether in experimental Schistosomiasis mansoni. |
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The experimental control is a technique for dealing with observational error. |
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In future, some new technique might lead to an experimental test and the speculation would then become part of accepted science. |
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An experimental device kills head lice by blow-drying them to death, offering a potential alternative to chemical treatments and tedious combing. |
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The differing results may be due to several variations in experimental procedures implemented during independent seatwork in this study. |
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Due to its experimental interest, evaluation of decay rates are performed for berylliumlike xenon and uranium. |
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An experimental advantage of this organization is the ability to analyze groups of nuclei by sectioning the brain along the longitudinal axis. |
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The results of the experimental investigations for box girders are presented in Fig. |
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The efficacy of ciprofloxacin and doxycycline against experimental tularaemia. |
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Similarly Robert Boyle, a prominent advocate of the experimental method, held that we have innate ideas. |
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Despite his interest in this phenomenon, he disdained experimental work as in physics. |
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He also wrote a long treatise on Medicine, History of Life and Death, with natural and experimental observations for the prolongation of life. |
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Meiofauna responses to an experimental oil spill in a Louisiana salt marsh. |
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Twenty-four hours light was provided by electric tubelights in the broiler house throughout the experimental period. |
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However, the field of experimental economics is growing, and increasing use is being made of natural experiments. |
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Sails for Viking ships required large amounts of wool, as evidenced by experimental archaeology. |
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A list of bursal B-cell mitochondrial proteins was generated from experimental data. |
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The experimental measurements made by Watt on a model steam engine led to the development of the separate condenser. |
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Colon cancer chemopreventive efficacy of silibinin through perturbation of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes in experimental rats. |
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During the simulative runs, to obtain results that agreed with the experimental observations, different critical values were used. |
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The figure demonstrates the parameters of the lipidogram of the animals from the three experimental groups. |
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This exchange was part of the process of the new experimental philosophers throwing off their associations with occultists and radicals. |
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Franklin's experimental work thus proved crucial in Watson and Crick's discovery. |
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It only remained as an exercise of experimental biology to discover exactly which molecule was the genetic molecule. |
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During World War II, he conducted important theoretical and experimental research on uranium enrichment by gas centrifuge. |
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The theoretical relationships were fitted to experimental data of glenoid cancellous bone specimens. |
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To confirm the aquaretic effect we measured sodium and osmolality in plasma and urine in all experimental animals. |
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A block diagram of the capacitively coupled plasma polymerization experimental set up is shown in Fig. |
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Thomson published a number of papers addressing both mathematical and experimental issues of electromagnetism. |
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Faced with inconsistent experimental results, Priestley employed phlogiston theory. |
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The company also announced a partnership with Pfizer to develop and market the experimental product apixaban, also for blood clots. |
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None of this should distract from Hooke's inventiveness, his remarkable experimental facility, and his capacity for hard work. |
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It is also observed that the numerical results of bubble terminal velocities, the experimental data of Krishna et al. |
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The bubble terminal velocity, drag coefficient, Reynolds number and bubble aspect ratio are in good agreement with experimental data. |
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The experimental values were collected from twelve different Stirling engines over a large range of output from economy to maximum power. |
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Landscape prints were also popular, with those of Rembrandt and the experimental works of Hercules Seghers usually considered the finest. |
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Since the 1980s, a new wave of comedy, called alternative comedy, has grown in popularity with its more offbeat and experimental style. |
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The experimental broccoli ice cream flavor was left on the cutting room floor after market research. |
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Modern Italian composers such as Berio and Nono proved significant in the development of experimental and electronic music. |
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Figure 2 gives experimental examples of otoacoustically traced, acoustically induced, cochlear perturbations in a human and a guinea pig ear. |
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It was built from scratch by experts, using original Viking and experimental archaeological methods. |
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The venue WORM focuses on experimental music and related cutting edge subcultural music. |
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Vesuvius, a torpedo boat of 245 tons, was Vernon's experimental tender for the conduct of torpedo trials. |
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In addition to himself, his enthusiastic experimental subjects included his poet friends Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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Its bold, experimental, and yet sophisticated solutions are a step beyond the other Palaeologan monuments of the capital. |
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Nevertheless, certain unusual swimming patterns and a few deformities were found among the experimental animals. |
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In experimental archaeology, researchers attempt to create replica tools, to understand how they were made. |
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There is a lack of field evidence for any proposed mechanisms, so hypotheses are predominantly based upon experimental data. |
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After the war, a number of experimental designs were based on the flying wing concept. |
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This technique is more experimental than practical, but may yield results in time. |
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It refers to systems closed to transfer of matter, and has special emphasis on directly experimental procedures. |
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Maxxi features a campus dedicated to culture, experimental research laboratories, international exchange and study and research. |
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Francesco Redi, the father of modern parasitology, founded the experimental biology and demonstrated that maggots come from eggs of flies. |
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In art and literature, numerous schools, some traditional and others radically experimental, proliferated. |
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Owen and his son, William, sailed to America in October 1824 to establish an experimental community in Indiana. |
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The secrecy and humming noises emanating from their experimental parlour led to accusations of witchcraft. |
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In order to demonstrate the principle, a 25 watt experimental model engine was built and tested. |
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His reputation enabled him to also practice surgery in an experimental fashion and he was also consulted as an oculist. |
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Their experimental work was poor, and the publications were harshly criticized. |
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Thanks to the breakdown of the west, we had the illusion that even this brutal, experimental, system was going to work better than the west. |
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Galileo showed an appreciation for the relationship between mathematics, theoretical physics, and experimental physics. |
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The nonextrapolation to zero in the upper plot might have resulted from systematic experimental error in the grid measurements. |
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This is causing a reenvisagement of the whole problem and the rearrangement of our whole experimental program. |
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Ales for ALS participants receive a special blend of experimental hops provided by Loftus Ranches and Hopunion. |
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Subsequently, each subject entered an adjacent experimental room for the WAIS assessment. |
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Presented that the full-3D modelling case and non-linear analyses applied in this research had high accurateness with the experimental tests. |
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Harris, the base of the experimental Stan's Cafe theatre company, located within a working metal fabricators' factory. |
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An experimental trial of albendazole, which is used to treat other parasitic infections, did not shorten his illness. |
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CalArts President Steven Lavine said Choy follows a long line of students honored for their work in character and experimental ammoniation. |
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Fellow Hoodlums was followed up by 1993's Whatever You Say, Say Nothing, a much more experimental album. |
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The experimental composer Howard Skempton began his musical career as an accordionist, and has written numerous solo works for it. |
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An evaluation of the marmoset Callithrix jacchus as an experimental model for the dyslipoproteinemia of human Schistosomiasis mansoni. |
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Antihyperglycemic effect of the fruit-pulp of Eugenia jambolana in experimental diabetes mellitus. |
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Let us note that this paper presents merely experimental results and any detailed human-related experiments are a matter of future work. |
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As early as 1845 he pointed out that the experimental results of William Snow Harris were in accordance with the laws of Coulomb. |
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Offiah VN, Chikwendu UA antidiarrhoeal effects of Ocimum gratissimum leaf extract in experimental animals. |
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Efficacy of orally administered 2-substituted quinolines in experimental murine cutaneous and visceral leishmaniases. |
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In 1902 Ashbee relocated the guild out of London to begin an experimental community in Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds. |
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He is popular for his very experimental and trippy beats, and his associated acts such as with Chef Faker and What So Not. |
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It was Frank Kermode's suggestion that Snow was writing a kind of antinovel in reaction against the experimental fiction of pure form. |
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Locating the center of mass at the optical center with the requisite accuracy, however, involves both care and experimental cunning. |
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A deeply experimental and progressive artist, his influence can be found in the works of painters as diverse as Claude Monet and Mark Rothko. |
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An experimental test of the link between foraging, habitat selection and thermoregulation in black rat snakes Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta. |
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They had to have an experimental office, to prepare all the documents for IBM keypunching. |
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In that the experimental group was not allowed to reconsolidate the fear memory, the fear they previously associated with the picture dissipated. |
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Thomas's later works were of a more metaphysical nature, more experimental in their style and focusing more overtly on his spirituality. |
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The 12-minute SoundByte programs include new works, experimental pieces and works in progress. |
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It is very much an art movie that's experimental in style and more interested in mood rather than story. |
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Demarrage de fonctionnement experimental de la route entre Assouan et Dongola. |
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But for HDPE, the predicted streamline pattern, in reentrant region, is profoundly different from its experimental counterpart. |
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Some profiles are particularly associated with severe toxoplasmoses, but this relationship is especially true for experimental infections in the murine model. |
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Planarians are turbellarian flatworms widely used in experimental biology. |
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Abbott Laboratories Inc's experimental, absorbable heart stent was safe and effective in propping open clogged arteries, a study published in The Lancet medical journal found. |
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Finally, between 1880 and 1900, an explosive burst of experimental activity at last drove home the truth of germ theory to all but the most purblind of critics. |
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In the SACC program the experimental mechanical properties and the fracture parameters were used for analysis of acceptable and critical crack sizes. |
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Their work ranges from the traditional to the experimental and includes other wall hangings and panels, fashion, lamps, cushions and three-dimensional creations. |
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Water hammer and column separation due to accidental simultaneous closure of control valves in a large scale two-phase flow experimental test rig. |
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While Franklin's experimental work proved important to Crick and Watson's development of a correct model, she herself could not realize it at the time. |
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Since science holds experimental demonstration to be definitive, modern treatment of toxicity or environmental harm involves defining a level at which an effect is observable. |
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Recently, using experimental tools of textual analysis, Canadian researchers have suggested that Christie may have begun to suffer from Alzheimer's disease or other dementia. |
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In this study, researchers first determined whether mice that were induced with experimental arthritis also manifested bone loss in the alveolar bone. |
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Crick did tentatively attempt to perform some experiments on nucleotide base pairing, but he was more of a theoretical biologist than an experimental biologist. |
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Owen is best known for his efforts to improve the working conditions of his factory workers and his promotion of experimental socialistic communities. |
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His contemporary, Swedish novelist and playwright August Strindberg, was a forerunner of experimental forms such as expressionism, symbolism and surrealism. |
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The predictions for laminar flow have been compared to literature data containing experimental data and predictions of numerical simulators which model fully flow in annuli. |
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These criticisms, however, led Davy to refine and improve his experimental techniques, spending his later time at the institution increasingly in experimentation. |
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Two symmetrical fluxmeters, formed of thermopiles connected in series, surrounded the experimental cells and link them thermally to the calorimetric block. |
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Current research focuses on optimizing experimental conditions for improved separation of monosome and polysome fractions in infected and control plant cells. |
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Antihyperglycemic effect of Eugenia jambolana and Tinospora cordifolia in experimental diabetes and their effects on key metabolic enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism. |
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