Since the external appearance was clear, viscous, and jelly-like, this can be attributed to the presence of a cubic phase. |
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For there is no knowledge of things insofar as they are external in effect, but insofar as their nature and quiddity is grasped by the mind. |
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When non-random methods of sampling are employed, external validity becomes questionable. |
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The second is an ability to look for excellence in whatever one does, regardless of external criteria of rewards and recognition. |
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For all external uses, apply turmeric powder directly to the affected area every two hours, using a clean cloth. |
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Decay rates were obtained from counting rates by using an external standard and a quench calibration curve. |
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The accent therefore had to fall on external action by the state, but of itself this did not require immediate and exact foreign policy choices. |
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Inbound to Amberley the external drop tanks were jettisoned to reduce the overall weight for what became an uneventful landing. |
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There is no fence to separate it from the nearby kampung, and no proper external lighting. |
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Latimer works with peevish focus, but then suddenly she's ready, shouldering an enormous external frame pack. |
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Liz Broadley, the council's external funding manager, said the money would provide a much-needed boost in the less advantaged areas of Halifax. |
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When the religious-right and the humanists join together for a common cause, no external entity can put down their efforts. |
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The external stimulus provides the impetus to move forth from the inspirational quarter of the lunar cycle into the action quarter. |
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For these abstract artists, the external world is mediated by internal feelings. |
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He said the company had not ruled out raising more external investment to fund acquisitions. |
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The stripwork and the quoins are all rebated and stand proud of the stone infill to allow external plaster work to fill in between the strips. |
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The argument for using absorption costing in external reports seems to be based on the matching principle. |
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The joss houses or temples of Chinatown have no external beauty save in the carved panels of their balconies. |
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Over the path are slender steel arches designed to carry banners that give a festive and heraldic flavour to both internal and external paths. |
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The multiplication is either triggered by genetic abnormality or external factors. |
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For this Friday Market in Kuwait, hot dry external air is humidified with jets of atomized water, and cooled to near wet bulb temperature. |
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Firms may be able to cooperate by agreeing to abide by the decisions of an external regulator who can be appointed by the firms. |
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They did not need churches or ministers for worship, they recognized no external authority, and they recognized no social rank. |
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Follow-up examination at 1 week after injury revealed gross weakness in external rotation and abduction. |
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This is achieved by applying sustained external pressure to the affected lower extremity. |
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A heterotroph has a range of meanings in biology: An organism which requires complex external sources for nutrition. |
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One outward-focused and attuned to external valuations, the other more independent, rebellious, and countercultural. |
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Sophisticated and accurate methods of analysing respiratory gases were developed in the twentieth century, and the mechanisms of external respiration are now well defined. |
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There does seem to be some adjunct therapy other than external beam radiation or chemotherapy that may be viable options and may decrease the amount of recurrence. |
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Nasa has said that it will not fly another shuttle until it has pinpointed why solid foam cladding juddered off the external fuel tank during lift-off last month. |
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So as the American troops depart, the Iraqis are not banding together to defend their country against external threats. |
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A television camera aboard Discovery's giant external fuel tank provided never-before-seen images of the shuttle jettisoning the tank and moving away. |
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The process of cooling and creating the vacuum was fairly slow, so Savery later added an external cold water spray to quickly cool the steam. |
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The Z3 stored its program on an external tape, but it was electromechanical rather than electronic. |
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An external resistor or other control devices can be connected in the rotor circuit. |
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Resistors allow control of the motor speed, although significant power is dissipated in the external resistance. |
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Steam engines are external combustion engines, where the working fluid is separated from the combustion products. |
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Some lamp types contain a little neon, which permits striking at normal running voltage, with no external ignition circuitry. |
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These are commonly seen at external filming locations to feed the cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff. |
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Consequently, the service providers strongly depend on government subsidies and external funding. |
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Mughal rule ushered economic prosperity, agrarian reform and flourishing external trade, particularly in muslin and silk textiles. |
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This has been achieved to a large extent through the construction of handpumps with the support of external donors. |
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For details on borrowed words and other external influences upon Spanish, see Influences on the Spanish language. |
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It was also used for some external shots in the 2010 miniseries based on Follett's book and was shown as it is today in the final scene. |
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The mandalas are concentric geometric shapes symbolizing layers of external world, gates and sacred space. |
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It is reviewed by a Doctoral Committee composed of examiners external to the program and at least one examiner external to the institution. |
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The thesis is examined in a final public oral exam administered by at least five faculty members, two of whom must be external. |
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The head of the institution decides whether the candidate can defend the thesis, after considering the external reviews. |
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The candidate's supervisor and the external reviewers are generally jury members. |
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In addition, it provides a specialist international research collection, serving over 12,000 registered external users each year. |
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These developments are facilitated via specialized workshops led by external consultants, students, and faculty. |
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Oppidan scholarships may also be awarded for consistently performing with distinction in School and external examinations. |
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Conservation of the external masonry, particularly on the northern side of the building, is equally important. |
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It was usual for the latrines to empty down the external walls of a castle and into the surrounding ditch. |
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Without relief from an external source, the defenders would eventually submit. |
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These were largely conventional Palladian style houses that incorporated some external features of the Scots baronial style. |
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Raffaele Monti was hired to design and build much of the external statuary around the fountain basins, and the urns, tazzas and vases. |
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It was constructed of dark brick, and used external piers to express its vertical structure. |
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Its external decoration borrowed from Gothic cathedrals, as did its internal arcades. |
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Indeed, without a firm connection to good external benchmarks companies can fall victim to manumation, simply automating old, outdated processes. |
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In the external successes of the brothers, as they were reported at the yearly general chapters, there was much to encourage Francis. |
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Hume concluded that such things as belief in an external world and belief in the existence of the self were not rationally justifiable. |
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He served as an external examiner for University College, Dublin, for many years. |
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Apart from the ducal title in the song and the events of their lives there is no external evidence to link the rhyme to any of these candidates. |
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It is a single quatrain with external rhymes that follow the pattern of AABB and with a trochaic metre, which is common in nursery rhymes. |
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Engines, brakes, transmissions, floor and running boards and all external body panels were aluminium. |
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Some states are subject to external sovereignty or hegemony, in which ultimate sovereignty lies in another state. |
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However, the UK takes care of its external and defence affairs, and retains paramount power to legislate for the island. |
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With increased external threats, the state's extractive capacities increase. |
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She also stated that creating an external intelligence agency would remain an option. |
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An empire involves the extension of a state's sovereignty over external territories and a variety of different ethnic groups. |
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The EU would thus be subject to its human rights law and external monitoring as its member states currently are. |
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Within the princely states external affairs, defence and most communications were under British control. |
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In contrast to this, a section of Poland's eastern border now comprises the external EU border with Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. |
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The ship also sustained some external damage from shrapnel and cannon fire, and three crewmen were wounded. |
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The architecture is a tribute to Titanic itself, with the external facades, a nod to the enormous hull of the cruise liner. |
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The protected modifier makes a class member visible to subclasses, but not to external code. |
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On 5 May 1935, Abdullah signed another treaty with the British government which granted Qatar protection against internal and external threats. |
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Government debt can be categorized as internal debt, owed to lenders within the country, and external debt, owed to foreign lenders. |
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Some policy rules can be imposed by external bodies, for instance the Exchange Rate Mechanism for currency. |
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The coverage of products in the external trade regime is more extensive than the coverage of the CAP regime. |
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Any mass that is gained or lost by the system will cause a change in momentum that is not the result of an external force. |
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This is a valid point of view for external observers, but not for infalling observers. |
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Additionally, there was complete internal repair and decorations, external painting, and the repairing of outside water closets and wash-houses. |
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There are a number of issues external to the institution that can influence the fiscal management of student affairs. |
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It is self-luminous because it shines from within and it does not derive its affulgence from external stimuli. |
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Ambient can be flabby synth mulch that needs to access cyberism and external philosophies to convince you you're not being scammed. |
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Usually donor kidney is placed in the right iliac fossa with anastamosis to right internal or external iliac artery and external iliac vein. |
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Also, people should realize that factors external to the conflict episode often amplify angerlike reactions. |
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Your external connection is already maxed out, and one thing you don't need is AOLers jamming up what bandwidth you have left. |
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The walls are of cob, the external ones being about 2 feet 8 inches thick, and rest on a stone foundation. |
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However, this may be said of external pressure only when it is applied to an arch that is dentitionally complete. |
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Distance-vector protocols are more suited to external routing as they don't require a consistent world-view. |
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Diffusing particles experience a drift motion in addition to random diffusion, when an external driving force is applied. |
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I am not at the mercy of the elements, ectothermically dependent on external sources of heat to spur my every move. |
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The modal analysis was used to characterize the eigenoscillation behaviour of the structure without external excitation. |
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Skeptics... claim that our evidence can't support our beliefs about the external world. |
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Greensticks are generally closed fractures, but occasionally with external wounds they become open. |
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The commands assume that the NV memory is addressed beginning at 8000h in external data memory. |
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Yes, Aline, true happiness comes of true love, and true love should be independent of external influences. |
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The candidate has to write a thesis that is read by two external reviewers. |
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Unlike Whittle's design, Ohain used hydrogen as fuel, supplied under external pressure. |
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Keg beer is a term for beer which is served from a keg, under external carbon dioxide pressure. |
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Through the Common Foreign and Security Policy, the EU has developed a role in external relations and defence. |
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Frontex is an agency of the EU established to manage the cooperation between national border guards securing its external borders. |
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The EU's external action financing is divided into 'geographic' instruments and 'thematic' instruments. |
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Jesus' teaching on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount displays a distinct lack of interest in the external aspects of prayer. |
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According to the CIA World Factbook, Norway is a net external creditor of debt. |
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Independence is often difficult to achieve without the encouragement and practical support from one or more external parties. |
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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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See the external site Optical Voucher Values for a full NHS listing that includes varifocals, contact lenses, and essential coatings. |
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The breakup of the Carolingian Empire was accompanied by invasions, migrations, and raids by external foes. |
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In May 2008, the IMF advised the UK government to broaden the scope of fiscal policy to promote external balance. |
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As of 2016, Kate Barker is the only external member to date to have been appointed for three terms, each lasting three years. |
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Access to the cockpit is normally via either a telescopic integral ladder or an external version. |
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Males in these species developed external features absent in females that are advantageous in combat or display. |
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Hind legs are not present in cetaceans, nor are any other external body attachments such as a pinna and hair. |
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When stale air, warmed from the lungs, is exhaled, it condenses as it meets colder external air. |
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Meanwhile, France's external wars in 1794 were going prosperous, for example in Belgium. |
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Glaciers grow and shrink due both to natural variability and external forcings. |
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Many fish of the Paleozoic developed external armor that protected them from predators. |
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Juvenile bichirs have external gills, a very primitive feature that they share with larval amphibians. |
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These characteristics were seen as intrinsic, unaffected by external influences, even conquest. |
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Under the effect of soil and external loads, the buried pipe will tend to ovalize, causing through-wall bending stresses. |
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Offshore wind resource characteristics span a range of spatial and temporal scales and field data on external conditions. |
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In wars waged against external foes, the objective was typically the acquisition of booty or the enforcement of tribute. |
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By 500 AD, the circuit possessed 383 towers, 7,020 crenellations, 18 main gates, 5 postern gates, 116 latrines, and 2,066 large external windows. |
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The ICRC is headquartered in the Swiss city of Geneva and has external offices in about 80 countries. |
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Noise is also generated by external sources, most importantly the natural thermal radiation of the background surrounding the target of interest. |
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However, averaged over a few years the external contributions average to zero. |
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In modern radar systems, the internal noise is typically about equal to or lower than the external noise. |
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These unwanted signals may originate from internal and external sources, both passive and active. |
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Integrating external information into the calculation process can materially improve accuracy. |
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Owls can have either internal or external ears, both of which are asymmetrical. |
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Snakes lack external ears, though they do have internal ears, and respond to the movement of the flute, not the actual noise. |
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Lizards typically have four legs feet and external ears, though some are legless, while snakes lack both of these characteristics. |
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The head joins the body without a noticeable neck and there is no external vocal sac. |
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Other fungi, like the puffballs, rely on alternative mechanisms for spore release, such as external mechanical forces. |
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As with Epictetus, true virtue shows itself with him in its external evidences by a natural, simple, and moderate way of living. |
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The Senate is charged with reviewing the educational policies, physical development, budget, and external relations of the university. |
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The main features of passive margins lie underneath the external characters. |
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Now consider the effect of massive external bodies such as the Moon and Sun. |
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They have the advantage that the external forcing is known to be zero, but the disadvantage is that they may not fully reflect reality. |
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Their ears are large internally but the external openings are small, and they are located four inches behind each eye. |
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The climate system includes a range of feedbacks, which alter the response of the system to changes in external forcings. |
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Humans, like most of the other apes, lack external tails, have several blood type systems, have opposable thumbs, and are sexually dimorphic. |
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So until the 1930s most wings were too light weight to have enough strength and external bracing struts and wires were added. |
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The process of fossilization varies according to tissue type and external conditions. |
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The simplest type of molluscan reproductive system relies on external fertilization, but more complex variations occur. |
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The simplest molluscan reproductive system relies on external fertilization, but with more complex variations. |
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Early colonial New Zealand allowed the British Government to determine external trade and be responsible for foreign policy. |
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Both studies, which focused solely on the fiscal impacts, concluded that more should be done to internalize external costs. |
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Bones come in a variety of shapes and sizes and have a complex internal and external structure. |
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Bones can serve a number of uses such as projectile points or artistic pigments, and can also be made from external bones such as antlers. |
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For photochopped anemometers, external power is required to power a light beam that is chopped by a rotating slotted disk. |
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Equipped with large, highly adjustable external ears, moose have highly sensitive hearing. |
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In 1538, the principality became a tributary to the Ottoman Empire, but it retained internal and partial external autonomy. |
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The war had a lasting impact on Icelandic society and Iceland's external relations. |
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However, as Karelians came in contact with Novgorod some of them started to take part in the Novgorodian internal and external politics. |
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Since the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the internal and external evaluation of Germany's national image has changed. |
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The battery cages are arranged in long rows in multiple tiers, with external feeders, drinkers, and egg collection facilities. |
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Slavery was also widespread in Africa, with both internal and external slave trade. |
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The Empire moved from defending against external enemies to reconquest of territories formerly lost. |
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Zheng He governed the city with three eunuchs for internal matters and two military noblemen for external matters. |
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Camels have a series of physiological adaptations that allow them to withstand long periods of time without any external source of water. |
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He ruled over a remarkably peaceful period with no significant external or internal problems. |
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This absorbance can be used to determine the concentration of an additive in a sample using external calibration. |
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The Sultan of Muscat would be responsible for the external affairs of Oman. |
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King Road Tower is a commercial and office building, the external walls of which are used to show commercials. |
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Some compasses include magnets which can be adjusted to compensate for external magnetic fields, making the compass more reliable and accurate. |
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Having been subject to limited external influences, these populations lived free from acculturating factors. |
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Until recently, the government was juggling a sizeable external debt against the urgent need for expanded public investment. |
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Since early 2015, domestic debt increased by 12 percent and external debt by 25 percent. |
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Australia now provides the bulk of external assistance, including the police force, which has a paramilitary wing. |
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Both external and internal parasites are the most prevalent malady in sheep, and are either fatal, or reduce the productivity of flocks. |
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Although it has its own list of kings, at an early date it came under external influence. |
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But, as Sarah Foot has pointed out, Biscop does not need to have been derived from an external origin. |
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Fish were also marked with a single external dart tag inserted into the dorsal musculature and secured between the dorsal pterygiophores. |
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A free relative clause, on the other hand, does not have an explicit antecedent external to itself. |
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Scholars have not yet attempted to clarify Zwingli's share of the work based on external and stylistic evidence. |
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The Burgrecht cities now had no external allies to help deal with internal Confederation religious conflicts. |
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The new taxes were enacted on the belief that Americans only objected to internal taxes and not to external taxes such as custom duties. |
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Instead, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was authorized only to investigate external claims of discrimination. |
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It means not just the criminal act but all the external elements of an offence. |
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All that can truly be said, without exception, is that a crime requires some external state of affairs that can be categorized as criminal. |
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The parties were responding to continuous pain over a period of time and, in any event, pain is too subjective to qualify as an external threat. |
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Judges did not and should not consult any external system of morality, certainly not a system imposed by the Deity. |
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The Church also judges ecclesiastical crimes in the external forum by infliction of penalties, except when the wrongdoing has remained secret. |
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Under the Basic Law, the HKSAR has a high degree of autonomy in external affairs. |
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Notions of an objective moral order, external to human legal systems, underlie natural law. |
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Some causes will be external to the organization and outside its influence of control. |
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Kets de Vries has pointed out that distrusting entrepreneurs are more alert about their external environment. |
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Many external financing sources provide financing in return for an equity stake in an entrepreneur's company. |
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The engine house, warehousing and the office were inside the mill, although stair towers were external. |
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The engine needed more space and the engine house, boiler house and economiser were external to the main mill. |
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Boring and turning have abrasive counterparts in internal and external cylindrical grinding. |
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It is factors such as these that sometimes preclude finishing by boring and turning as opposed to internal and external cylindrical grinding. |
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This adjustability, coupled with the use of specialized cutters and toolholders, enable the operator to cut internal and external gear tooth. |
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Any further increase in temperature to white heat will ignite the external atmosphere. |
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However, organic material in lime will degrade in damp environments particularly on damp external renders. |
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Compared to external beam radiotherapy, brachytherapy allows a reduction in treatment time and reduced radiation exposure to healthcare staff. |
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Evidence for brachytherapy, however, is less than that for external beam radiotherapy. |
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Tribes were organized as cooperative structures, allocating jobs and resources among each other, only trading with the external communities. |
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Using restartable mode means that you can restart the operation should an external force interrupt it. |
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Slate flooring can be slippery when used in external locations subject to rain. |
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Stonehenge is not a true henge as its ditch runs outside its bank, although there is a small extant external bank as well. |
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Hut circles were also almost certainly covered by conical rounded roofs and supported by posts that were internal and sometimes external. |
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Some of the Sanda skills were taken from external kung fu and were used in real fight. |
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It is remarkable that persons who speculate the most boldly often conform with the most perfect quietude to the external regulations of society. |
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In the great myths, the adventures are external, even when they involve such metaphorical spelunkings as the voyage into the underworld. |
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Absorption costing is an accounting system generally and widely used in making an external income statement. |
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Offices and public areas are naturally cross ventilated through the external facades, with the atrium acting as a supply and exhaust air volume. |
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French doors may look attractive, but take a close look at the bottom of the doors and see if they have an external weather strip fitted. |
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The amended Act defined actinotherapy as the external application of infrared and ultraviolet irradiation. |
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The results give us reason to hope that such systems will demonstrate adaptivity to external excitation. |
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Adhocracy focuses on the external organisational growth and is characterised by elasticity, resources, earning, creativity and acclimation. |
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The adhocracy culture places a great deal of emphasis on flexibility and external focus. |
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The whistleblowing community is comprised of both internal and external whistleblowers. |
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Producers now have immediate virtual access to the same kind of information they would receive in the field from their external wholesaler. |
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Elements of the external structure double up to create essential windbreaks. |
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The PIC16F676 features a 10-bit analog-to-digital converter with 8 channels that can use either VDD or an external voltage reference. |
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These QIs have been developed to provide a foundation for both external and internal QA and quality-improvement activities. |
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Gouty tophi involving the external ear may occur in the helix and antihelix, presenting as firm nodules that may ulcerate. |
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That is why committees have been in some cases fundamentally reappraising aspects of the internal and external audit. |
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All the tribes signed the agreement to defend Medina from all external threats and to live in harmony amongst themselves. |
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In recent years, the WHO's work has involved increasing collaboration with external bodies. |
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The Court of Governors is composed primarily of external lay members from whom its Chairman and Deputy Chairman are elected. |
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The external bulkhead of Captain Smith's quarters collapsed, exposing the interior. |
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The 2017 charter abolished the BBC Trust and replaced it with external regulation by Ofcom, with governance by the BBC Board. |
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According to Berkeley, reflection on the attributes of that external spirit leads us to identify it with God. |
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He did not evade the question of the external source of the diversity of the sense data at the disposal of the human individual. |
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There must consequently be some other external source of the inexhaustible diversity of sensations. |
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By contrast, Reid claimed that the foundations upon which our sensus communis are built justify our belief that there is an external world. |
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As a result, the border between Svalbard and the rest of Norway is largely treated like any other external Schengen border. |
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In 'exceptional' and 'unforeseen' circumstances where waiting times become excessive, external border checks can be relaxed on a temporary basis. |
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Similarly, long waiting times were reported at external border crossing points in France and Spain. |
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Finland, Hungary and Italy also issued notifications suspending systematic checks at some external border crossing points. |
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Such an education helps the individual navigate internal and external conflicts in life. |
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They do not have external nostrils and their secondary nostrils can be closed when they are in water. |
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In amphibians and some primitive bony fishes, the larvae bear external gills, branching off from the gill arches. |
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National identity can be most noticeable when the nation confronts external or internal enemy and natural disasters. |
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Some secondary schools have their own Sixth Form, which admits students from lower year groups, but will often accept external applications. |
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This funding comes from the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies. |
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Surplus land and buildings owned by engineering giant Babcock, which operates the naval dockyard, is being offered to external companies. |
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It is not possible to practise noninjury unless selfishness is given up in respect of all external matters. |
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Wound dressings containing silver sulfadiazine or silver nanomaterials are used to treat external infections. |
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Gray seals lack external ear flaps and characteristically have large snouts. |
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In captivity, dolphins seemingly enter a fully asleep state where both eyes are closed and there is no response to mild external stimuli. |
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The external colour of the shell is often dark blue, blackish, or brown, while the interior is silvery and somewhat nacreous. |
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He notes higher trade barriers were partly a means to protect domestic demand from deflation and external disturbances. |
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Whosoever appertain to the visible body of the church, they have also the notes of external profession. |
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Ordnance Survey actively supports the academic research community through its external research and university liaison team. |
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Instead he made the walls of the cathedral particularly thick to avoid the need for external buttresses altogether. |
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The activities of sheep farming start with growing grass on the meadows, buying hay from external sources and stacking them. |
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Assamese cuisine is a mixture of different indigenous styles, with considerable regional variation and some external influences. |
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Traditional homes in Nagaland have external kitchens that serve as smokehouses. |
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In addition, many reactors are equipped with a dome of concrete to protect the reactor against both internal casualties and external impacts. |
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A more practical method of increasing combat endurance was the external torpedo tube, loaded only in port. |
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According to this understanding, invertebrates do not possess a skeleton of bone, either internal or external. |
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Other gastropods develop external asymmetry, such as Glaucus atlanticus that develops asymmetrical cerata as they mature. |
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Fertilisation is external in most species, with the gametes being shed into the surrounding water through the bursal sacs. |
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Most sea urchins possess five pairs of external gills, located around their mouths. |
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Sea urchins can also be infected by many parasites, be they internal or external. |
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Zooplankton are the initial prey item for almost all fish larvae as they switch from their yolk sacs to external feeding. |
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Fertilization is generally external, but platyctenids use internal fertilization and keep the eggs in brood chambers until they hatch. |
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Female Branchiura do not carry eggs in external ovisacs but attach them in rows to rocks and other objects. |
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The species' common name does not derive from any particular green external coloration of the turtle. |
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Sea turtles have no external ear and only one ear bone, called the columella. |
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The nose of the turtle has two external openings and connects to the roof of the mouth through internal openings. |
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Otariids have visible external ears, while phocids and walruses lack these. |
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Radioactive contamination by definition emits ionizing radiation, which can irradiate the human body from an external or internal origin. |
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Low penetrating radiation such as alpha particles have a low external risk due to the shielding effect of the top layers of skin. |
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This refers specifically to the dose in a specific tissue or organ, in a similar way to external equivalent dose. |
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This refers specifically to the dose to the whole body, in a similar way to external effective dose. |
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After being inspected for external contamination, the steel cylinder is stored, usually in an underground repository. |
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Work on the change began in 2015 according to BHP's chief external affairs officer. |
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They require no external regulating equipment, have low manufacturing costs, and work equally well on either alternating current or direct current. |
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Assistance from Western European powers had twice saved the Ottoman Empire from destruction, but the Ottomans had now lost their independence in external policy. |
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However, they may be limited by some form of external review. |
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They exist to further the foreign and domestic policies of their governing body and to defend that body and the nation it represents from external and internal aggressors. |
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Multiplistic thinkers often make claims based upon an assumption that perspectives cannot, and perhaps should not, be judged by others or by external standards. |
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In his external examiner's report of 1889, Walter Crane praised Birmingham School of Art in that it 'considered design in relationship to materials and usage. |
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This causes a Coriolis force to act on the rim in such a way as to tilt the gyroscope at right angles to the direction that the external torque would have tilted it. |
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Modal screen elements are subtrees which, when activated, disable all elements external to them. Examples of modals are yes-no message boxes and the application itself. |
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For the Earth, this could have been an external magnetic field. |
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Muller, think that geomagnetic reversals are not spontaneous processes but rather are triggered by external events that directly disrupt the flow in the Earth's core. |
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An external fireplace from Ronaes Skae was constructed as a perimeter of stones surrounding a mud and clay hearth on which charred wood was found in a spoke pattern. |
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The patient's mother has Carney syndrome, with lentigines, cardiac myxoma, fibroadenoma of the breast, and a fibroepithelial polyp of the external auditory canal. |
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According to Furbank and Owens, Moore's attribution of A General History to Defoe was based on no external evidence and only those few circumstantial parallels. |
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They are the only fielder allowed to wear gloves and external leg guards. |
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Austrian School economists have argued that capitalism can organise itself into a complex system without an external guidance or central planning mechanism. |
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Sea lions are sea mammals characterized by external ear flaps, long foreflippers, the ability to walk on all fours, and short, thick hair, big chest and belly. |
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The UPA returned to power in the 2009 general election with increased numbers, and it no longer required external support from India's communist parties. |
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By signing the Perpetual Maritime Truce of 1853, Arab rulers gave up their right to wage war at sea in return for British protection against external threats. |
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Applicants for a permit have to show that they have legitimate reasons to cross frequently an external land border under the local border traffic regime. |
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The young nematocyst decreases in size and becomes coarsely granular, the granules arranging themselves in a spiral line close under the external membrane. |
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He nationalized strategic industries and services, improved wages and working conditions, paid the full external debt and achieved nearly full employment. |
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It can also refer to a period in which fragmentary or external historical documents, not necessarily including a developed writing system, have been found. |
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A state is an organized political community occupying a definite territory, having an organized government, and possessing internal and external sovereignty. |
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A modern stone memorial to Blake and the other Parliamentarians reburied in the churchyard has been set into the external wall to the left of the main entrance of the church. |
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