Such self-examination is crucial to any successful behavior modification, but it doesn't come easy to most of us. |
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Is such a loose interpretation and modification of the well established concept acceptable? |
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Another very important way in which a language grows is by semantic modification of existing words. |
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The signs denoting the rests in mensurable music have been adopted into the modern system without modification. |
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It follows that detection of oxidative modification of biomolecules is dependent on the assays to measure such damage. |
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Thus supporters of globalization are keen to temper its most unpopular effects by modification of neoliberal policies. |
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This modification, while it suits the owner perfectly, put a strain on my ability to shoot small 25 yard groups. |
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Short of screening, no child and youngster will comply with treatment and diet modification. |
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It's just the nature of these rules which will always be vexed and under constant modification. |
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Where politics is based on argument and persuasion, education as a political tool is a form of behaviour modification. |
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They call for modification of driving techniques, and awareness of the fact that there may be a problem. |
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To be sure, every human language is, in fact, mortal, subject to modification and change and destined at some point to perish. |
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Solid-body guitars were combined with new sonic modification devices such as distortion boxes and wah-wah pedals. |
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Histones have lysine tails, which can be acetylated in a post-translational modification step. |
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The 'Barlow lens', a modification of this telescope lens, is a negative achromatic combination of flint glass and crown glass. |
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With multiple cars tightly packed around racetracks, increased visibility was a natural modification. |
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Most bolt actions will fit the cartridge without bolt modification and bullets up to.35 caliber can be fitted into some variation of the case. |
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He shows the way to healthier eating habits by a slight modification of the traditional Indian diet. |
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Far from being rigid or fixed, they are highly responsive to modification through fresh information. |
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Structural modification of the side chain of caffeic acid produced slight changes in activity. |
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New anatomical features usually arise from modification of an existing structure. |
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The document then contains various language leaving the door open to further modification. |
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The following tips for lifestyle modification will go along way to protect one from heat related illness. |
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Each week they have a weigh in, after undergoing some serious workouts and eating modification. |
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They could be produced by slave labour, through genetic modification, or by animal testing. |
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An answer lies, he says, in the origin and modification of the ancestral biramous limb. |
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If constipation persists despite dietary modification and increased physical activity, a stool softener given with meals can be helpful. |
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Polymer chemistry is the field of study concerned with the production, classification, and modification of macromolecules or polymers. |
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One should not, however, be sanguine about the prospects for such international behavior modification. |
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This tergal modification seems to occur only in micropterous specimens, with reduced forewings. |
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It appears to be inevitable that abuses will have occurred, given the avidity with which behavior modification has been sought after. |
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Sterol lipids were saponified and extracted using a modification of a published method. |
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His method was exacting, allowing no possibility of alteration or modification. |
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He said that this modification creating criminal offences would apply whenever new Community grading rules are made. |
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It normally fired airgun pellets and the modification turned it into a prohibited weapon as live bullets could be fired from it. |
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Replacement bumpers are another interesting modification that is a favorite among truckers. |
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Any diesel vehicle can use the fuel without modification and without invalidating manufacturers' guarantees. |
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The only major modification he had to make was to eat at home in the evenings instead of having a high-carb supper at the bowling club. |
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That should be the standard day, subject to modification by the judge where that is considered appropriate. |
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Body piercing is one of the oldest forms of body art, and modification and examples of piercings exist among museum antiquities. |
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If you are on medication to thin your blood then contact your doctor for modification of medicine. |
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And we took the important step of releasing the details of our loan modification plan and Treasury guidelines for servicers. |
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Mesotherapy may be used in conjunction with dietary modification, hormone replacement therapy, exercise and nutritional supplements. |
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It is also the site of folding and modification of nascent protein chains and assembly of multisubunit complexes. |
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The only modification that applied to me was leaving the RAST probe in the down position during the evolutions. |
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To be clear, these numbers are exactly what each organization reported without manipulation or modification. |
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Spouses attend all the sessions and are instructed in basic behavior modification techniques, especially giving positive reinforcement and avoiding criticism. |
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Although its influence on the behavior modification procedures relatable to operant formulations has been negligible, Skinner has attempted to define the term. |
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I reserve those future modification strategies for my birthday. |
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It is also possible to provide a cavity, an anfractuosity, or a modification of the surface condition at the end of the rod or needle, or laterally adjacent this end. |
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The semantic distinction between restrictive and non-restrictive modification applies to adjectives that modify nouns as well as to relative clauses. |
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He discusses species-specific bioassay procedures, modification of available antifeedants for use as insect control agents, and commercial applications. |
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Anyone who reads this site on a passing basis will have had to come to terms with my, erm, creative application of the rules of spelling, punctuation and verb modification. |
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With every modification, that nostalgia starts to look and feel more like a dream. |
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But as Vaillant aged with the men, he discovered that even his modified model of maturation needed modification. |
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There was no discussion, then or thereafter, but on every subsequent assignment the armorer had supplied weaponry with the same internal modification. |
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Another theory is that genetic modification may be creating pollen with less nutritional value. |
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Gassendi, for example, embarked on a wholehearted revival and modification of Epicurean atomism, which had a considerable impact on natural philosophy. |
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Then we went near the big house, which has a long history of modification and has now settled as a three-storey block with wings and is a girls' school. |
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Some birds compensate for a lack of structural modification to the intestinal tract by consuming large quantities of grass e.g., ducks, geese and the takahe. |
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In the December, '02 issue of GUNS Magazine, we ran a story on the Savage model 30 Favorite including a simple modification to make it into a takedown rifle. |
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Enteric flora modification with antibiotics, such as metronidazole or neomycin, is a second-line treatment, and can be used in combination with lactulose. |
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It would also be necessary to determine if their sensitivity to habitat modification is related to neophobia or simply to the inability to learn a novel resource. |
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To date, servicers have been reluctant to amend loans, saying they could be sued by loan investors who might be disadvantaged by the modification. |
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Finally, therapeutics, which addresses asthma prevention, disease modification, and reversal of underlying mechanisms, are of particular need and importance. |
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A first modification allows for unilateral secession of border regions. |
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It is not likely to encourage modification of the proposals. |
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Firstly, risks to the descendants of trial participants because of the inadvertent modification of germ cells are not identical to those for chemical mutagens. |
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It is made from rapeseed and requires no engine or oil modification. |
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But it makes a virtue of rebadging the kit without modification. |
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In many cases, cholesterol can be brought down by diet modification alone. |
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This modification was typical of the hard-working ground crews who would labor day and night to find solutions for the problems that came up in this new theater of war. |
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Children as young as 11 are nudging towards body modification practices once reserved for hardcore punks, reports the Courier Mail. |
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One of these labels is ethenoadenine, which is obtained by chemical modification of adenine. |
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Because an antisiphon device has no role to play in these guns, they do not inspire modification, though their cylinders too can cause accidents. |
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The modification itself originates from the quest of finding a mechanism which is able to degravitate the vacuum energy on cosmological scales. |
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The automobile headlamp uses either a parabolic reflector or a slight modification of it to obtain a concentrated light beam. |
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Labside prosthesis modification was required, necessitating a delay before final insertion. |
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Darwin's work established evolutionary descent with modification as the dominant scientific explanation of diversification in nature. |
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In constitutions that are not entrenched, no special procedure is required for modification. |
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Forgeard did not give a project name, and he did not state whether it would be an entirely new design or a modification of an existing product. |
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There is, further, crosstalk between DNA methylation and histone modification, so they can coordinately affect chromatin and gene expression. |
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They would have required significant modification to enable NIR to use them, including conversion from standard gauge to Irish gauge. |
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Now, it will not be denied that in the present day two great sources of the modification of our language are native slang and American neonism. |
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A proposed phylogeny of the vascular plants after Kenrick and Crane is as follows, with modification to the gymnosperms from Christenhusz et al. |
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These guidelines have also addressed pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic strategies for risk factor modification. |
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Certain idioms, allowing unrestricted syntactic modification, can be said to be metaphors. |
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The process is similar to the process of evolution, where the process of descent with modification leads to the formation of a phylogenetic tree. |
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Genetic modification of domesticated silkworms is used to facilitate the production of more useful types of silk. |
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The map is drafted on a modification of Ptolemy's second projection, expanded to accommodate the Americas and the high latitudes. |
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The Maya nobility practised dental modification, and some lords wore encrusted jade in their teeth. |
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This minor protocolary modification in a well established flow has, nonetheless, a substantial effect on the fluid dynamics as we describe below. |
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After each modification, the Association provides an updated simplified presentation of the alphabet in the form of a chart. |
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They are added to IPA letters to indicate a modification or specification of that letter's normal pronunciation. |
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It was also connected with an increasing modification of local customs to protect the interests of local merchants. |
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In contrast, in physics a comparison with experiments always makes sense, since a falsified physical theory needs modification. |
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Some accounts suggest it is a Cherokee modification of an earlier Yuchi word. |
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A modification was also made to the drill for loading so that the cartridge was torn with the hands and not bitten. |
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In July, it was announced that the Government did not intend any modification to the Factory Act in that session. |
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Classification schemes tackle an air mass' characteristics, as well as modification. |
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Another convention utilizing these symbols is the indication of modification or transformation of one type to another. |
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As opposed to traditional ghost stories, Gatiss's plot focused on more contemporary horrors, conspiracy theories and genetic modification. |
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Hence, features developed for the classification of entire trajectories could also be applied to subtrajectories, with little modification. |
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Bodybuilding as a form of body modification is understood by transmasculine individuals to further enhance a desired masculine presentation. |
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With this modification, van Doormal and Raithby reported that it was no longer necessary to underrelax the pressure correction. |
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You can test the strength of your homemade vinegar with a wine acid testing kit, with slight modification. |
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Fu and Syed developed a new intercalated agent, vinyl-benzyldimethyldodecyl ammonium chloride, for the modification of clay. |
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In 1Q2014, ST Aerospace redelivered a total of 249 aircraft for airframe maintenance and modification work. |
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Based on these data, AVI has initiated a protocol modification to increase treatment duration. |
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Even the church's teaching with regard to the rhythm method is a modification of its previous views on birth control. |
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Her work examines the social construction of bodies, embodied resistance and body modification practices. |
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Having a so-called bagel head might look cool, but the bizarre body modification might be dangerous. |
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The program can be used on all computers without modification. |
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Brecciation likely occurred during both excavation and modification stages. |
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This modification permits parachute drops that have military and fire smokejumper applications in Dash 8, Series 300 aircraft. |
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A thickener helps in the modification of texture and viscosity of food systems to enhance their sensory properties. |
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Structural modification of sanguinarine and chelerythrine and their antibacterial activity. |
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Formation and in-situ modification of monolayers chemisorbed on ultra flat template-stripped gold surfaces. |
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A modification of thc Hynes method for estimating secondary production with particular significance for multivoltine populations. |
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Another conventional strategy for gene modification that uses the opposite approach to knockouts is called transgenesis. |
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They are activated by storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and steepening of slopes by erosion or human modification. |
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Fastlite supports creation and modification of tabulated cylinders, surfaces of revolution, tangent fillet surfaces and offset surfaces. |
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This investigation pertains to modification in an earlier nucleate pool boiling heat transfer correlation developed by this author. |
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Another possible modification is to render the alkali metal cation organophiic by complexation with a crown ether. |
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Pachon produced a simple and practical modification of von Bernd's oscillometer in an airtight box with a glass window. |
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The function of osteocytes is affected by modification of the elastic modulus surrounding osteocytic lacunae. |
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Cytochemical demonstration of modification of carbohydrates in the mouse zona pellucid during folliculogenesis. |
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We introduce a double bilobed modification for a patient requiring reconstruction after bilateral anterior partial glossectomy. |
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Lacour's synthesis of trisphat acid from tetrachlorobenzene-1,2-diol and phosphorus pentachloride was investigated and required modification. |
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In this paper, we propose a slight modification of HD which allows us to handle digraphs whose edge weights are not necessarily distinct. |
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Wolters and Mareschal have presented a similar method for determining the modification of a given set of weights, which sums up absolute deviations. |
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Another surface modification method is based in decreasing the coating surface energy to reject wetting of fingerprint oils most often via an oleophobic material. |
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The new reagent is designed to have amino modification of oligonucleotide. |
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By adjusting the louvres within the bollard head, which is set at a 45 degree angle, rotation and slight modification to the light distribution is achieved. |
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Strange believes that the unique body modification allows him to escape into a meditative state, aiding in his quest to conquer his fear of heights. |
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For detection of viral DNA, we developed a system for rapid determination of viral DNA sequences by minor modification to the RDV system for RNA viruses. |
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In addition, advice for behaviour modification was provided for self-monitoring of glycaemic control, physical exercise, diet, medication adherence and smoking cessation. |
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Schulman has developed a novel resin modification that reportedly brings the melt to an optimum cure in a shorter time than can be achieved by modifying molds or machinery. |
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With no chemicals or artificial components and free from genetic modification, Ezimoist, which is a form of tapioca, is the ideal phosphate replacer. |
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Genetic modification of the viruses renders them replication-deficient and avirulent, and allows expression of the mycobacterial antigens to which the immune system reacts. |
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Thus, the library interposition technique allows interception of the function calls without the modification or recompilation of the dynamically linked target program. |
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KeyCreator blends surface, solid and wireframe modeling, allowing for easy model modification and editing functionality to support rapid manufacturing. |
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These eight amino acids were found to react with acetic anhydride providing significantly broader surface mapping potential than single amino acid modification methods. |
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Minor modification of the spray cap may be necessary to increase the amount of atomizing air available to allow sufficient catalytic air to facilitate curing. |
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Not all saltmarshes are suited to habitat modification, but where they are, runnelling provides long-term and cost-effective control with minor non-target impacts. |
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It charges the official to obey his superiors, limit his desires, and to build roads to smooth the transmitting of directives from the center without modification. |
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The Supreme Court enforced the NLRB's rulings in 19 cases without modifying them, enforced them with modification in six more, and denied enforcement in two cases. |
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It is a modification of the doctrine of contributory negligence that disallows any recovery by a plaintiff whose negligence contributed even minimally to causing the damages. |
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Superscript diacritics placed after a letter are ambiguous between simultaneous modification of the sound and phonetic detail at the end of the sound. |
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An inflection expresses one or more grammatical categories with a prefix, suffix or infix, or another internal modification such as a vowel change. |
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Methane belching from cattle can be reduced with genetic selection, immunization, rumen defaunation, diet modification and grazing management, among others. |
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The steps for cystamine addition are identical to the conditions for the 5 modification, and the phototransfer reaction is similar in its efficiency. |
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Bones that show signs of human modification are also examples. |
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The design was a modification of Stevens' prior paddle steamer Phoenix, the first steamship to successfully navigate the open ocean in its route from Hoboken to Philadelphia. |
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Although Hywel's commission generally recorded the traditions of the country, one modification they made was to end the right of nobles to trial by combat, finding it unjust. |
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Intertonic vowels were the most subject to loss or modification. |
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The GPL and GPL FAQ don't say that applying a copyright and license to Public Domain works after a trivial modification is copyfraud either, but it is. |
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Late in the review, the MMB concept passed muster when subjected to wind tunnel testing, an essential regimen for any Golden Gate Bridge modification. |
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Adaptation occurs through the gradual modification of existing structures. |
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Chairside prosthesis modification can allow same-day insertion. |
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Darwin had convinced most scientists that evolution as descent with modification was correct, and he was regarded as a great scientist who had revolutionised ideas. |
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The hydrophilicity of the surface depends on the formation of polar oxygenic functional groups on the polymer surface during the modification by oxygen plasma. |
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This modification of the soiled-dish table will enable waiters to remove glasses, cups, and pitchers from the tray and to place them in the overhead dishracks. |
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To assess the trails from practical standpoint, each trail was checked with compass and clinometers in field and any potential modification was corrected in maps. |
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Such modification can be used to tailor starches to a particular process. |
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In recent years, the addition of hydrophilic inorganic nanoparticles has gained tremendous attentions in the hydrophilic modification of membranes. |
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The VLISP integrated development environment provides features to help ease the tasks of sourcecode creation and modification, program testing, and debugging. |
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Mitogen activated protein kinase p38 controls the expression and posttranslational modification of tristetraprolin, a regulator of tumor necrosis factor alpha mRNA stability. |
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Simple modification of the Walkley-Black method for simultaneous determination of organic carbon and potentially mineralizable nitrogen in tropical rice soil. |
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The ideal net work sought was one which contained only monosulfidic crosslings and lacked modification of the rubber chains by cyclic sulfide groups. |
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The search allowed carboxyamidomethylation of C as a fixed modification. |
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A new type of conducting material can be prepared by modification of SiC particles with a conducting polymer, for example, polypyrrole or polyaniline. |
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