These songs are by no means depressing, instead they are sensual and saturated with lush instrumentation and brass percussion. |
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As a result, the Arabic food vocabulary is as saturated with Persian words as English is with French. |
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The Western world, particularly the U.S., is saturated with information technology. |
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If you've seen the commercials, you already know that the film is an aesthetic marvel, saturated with color and light and visual decadence. |
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Our culture is saturated with stereotypical expectations for both girls and boys. |
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It also illustrates how they successfully penetrated the European car market which was already saturated with a large number of competitors. |
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Industry observers say the Swiss market is saturated with too many banks chasing too few Swiss francs. |
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Pat was doing all her business in New York City, and it looked as though she might have saturated the market there. |
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Water was collected from the external surface of the wall when surrounded by a saturated atmosphere while P was developing. |
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After they open there, they will probably have saturated the Boston region. |
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The market is soon saturated with imported automobiles, electronic gadgetry, luxurious home appliances and name-brand whisky. |
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The market for brandy and other products is already saturated so the wine will be turned into ethanol and other chemicals. |
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An alternate method to remove lacquer is to rub with a cloth saturated with acetone or alcohol. |
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In Europe where the car market was already saturated with global players, the company concentrated on car sales rather than production. |
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The comic book itself has changed since the days when the market was saturated with mass-produced comics. |
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The target area would be saturated, that was certain, but Erik doubted whether it would work or not. |
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You think you're eating a healthful diet because you've limited your consumption of artery-clogging saturated fat. |
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Their study found that most theatres popped corn in coconut oil, which contains 86 per cent saturated fat, the kind that raises cholesterol. |
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Avoiding tobacco and excessive caffeine, alcohol, saturated fats, dairy products and refined sugars helps maintain your body's filtering system. |
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Standing in front of me, dark hair wet and clinging, clothes completely saturated, he was breathing hard, looking incredulous. |
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The resulting animal yields beef cuts lower in saturated fat, satisfying many health-conscious consumers. |
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The nutritional factor with the greatest effect on blood cholesterol levels is dietary saturated fat. |
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No fat is completely saturated, but full saturation has been produced experimentally. |
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Periodically saturated sand or sawdust should be scraped away and fresh, clean material put in place. |
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Camellia tea oil is more than 80 per cent monounsaturated fat and 10.8 per cent saturated fat. |
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Soy foods like hot dogs, soy sausage, tempeh, and even soy pastrami are also great substitutes because they contain no saturated fat. |
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If the saturated tropical oils don't get you, the partially hydrogenated vegetable oils will. |
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The gyro and moussaka each have about 800 calories and at least a day's worth of saturated fat. |
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The typical two-slice serving of plain, unadorned cheese pizza packs about a half a day's worth of saturated fat. |
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What this means is that when this umber is combined with any good, saturated colour, that other colour will lose most of it's gray properties. |
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The colored light steals across his blindingly harsh white highlights and suffuses them with saturated and pastel hues. |
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Studies show that white-flour foods like cakes, cookies and doughnuts are the fourth largest source of saturated fats in our diets. |
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With recent heavy rains the ground is even more saturated now and massive puddles of rainwater cover a large percentage of the site. |
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Colors are moderately saturated, though a few of the British redcoats are so bright red that the color bleeds somewhat. |
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The habitat is a seasonally saturated swale maintained by periodic mowing and herbicide treatment of woody coppice. |
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The Ohio soil resource includes a number of wet, seasonally saturated soils. |
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Markets are highly saturated, and the industry is mature in the developed world. |
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To visualize individual cells with their own discharged trichocysts, a saturated solution of picric acid is used as a fixing secretagogue. |
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It contains less monounsaturated fat and more unhealthy artery-clogging saturated fat than olive oil, Weil says. |
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Polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats tend to decrease blood cholesterol levels when substituted for saturated fats. |
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In the center are two squares consisting of nine deeply saturated blocks of red, sienna, blue and black. |
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I left the Dartmouth archive saturated with a sense of the tenuousness of Mohegan life in eighteenth-century New England. |
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Fatty cuts of meat and processed meats are among meats high in saturated fat. |
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The Engineering and Medicine streams were getting saturated, while the future belonged to fields like biotechnology and bioinformatics. |
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The discharge or nondischarge of the trichocyst was observed by adding a drop of saturated picric acid to the cells. |
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Wipe all surfaces with a clean rag saturated with mineral spirits to remove any surface contamination. |
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If that sweet tooth is still getting the best of you, try sweet treats that contain low saturated fats and low-calorie sweeteners. |
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I love rich colors and so decided to make my duvet cover out of a very saturated blue shantung silk. |
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The fanciful camera work, the huge scope, the saturated Warner colors, and the relentless melodrama lifts the piece into mythic levels. |
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Colors are properly saturated and vibrant, black levels are solid, though the sharpness is good to middling. |
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These prints are evenly saturated with color and a bright, almost lurid, light of a consistent value. |
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Prodigal servings of pure saturated color are fattened further with a rich welter of tints, tones and shades. |
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But what becomes of a society that is so thoroughly saturated with deception? |
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Researchers have found that feeding cows rapeseed generates milk with lower levels of high-cholesterol, saturated fat. |
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She stood, rapt, saturated in melodic emotion, more affected by it than she could have believed. |
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At some point add a strawberry shake to take you to 247 percent of saturated fat and 166 percent of sodium. |
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They contain lots of seasonings, and the ingredients are mostly high in saturated fat, for example, pork belly, fatty meat or instant noodles. |
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If the system is fully saturated, then all eutherian orders will show about the same level of difference from each other. |
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Membrane dispersions were saturated with either oxygen, air, or argon, as noted. |
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While the sound of Too Much Guitar is saturated with raunchiness, beautiful pop melodies often shine through the brutish production. |
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Three seascapes are displayed in lightboxes, allowing them to glow with saturated colour. |
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Marshall identified whole milk as one of the main sources of saturated fat in the diet. |
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Unfortunately, restricting your intake of saturated fat, processed foods and empty calories is less than enjoyable. |
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High cholesterol can be caused by a diet high in saturated fat, such as fatty meats and hydrogenated vegetable oils. |
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Also tonight, wild weather in the west as major Pacific storms pour down on already saturated areas. |
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Even after the surface flood water has receded, the soil may remain saturated for some time. |
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Due to the large population and extremely good weather year round, airspace is saturated with aircraft. |
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Most high-fat equine foods use an animal fat high in saturated fats rather than vegetable oils. |
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Olive oil is very low in saturated fats and loaded with healthy monounsaturated fats, so choose it over others. |
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For various reasons, those foods rich in saturated fat offer compensations in a bleak world. |
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Fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are being replaced by readily accessible foods high in saturated fat, sugar, and refined carbohydrates. |
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Forget the toy and just let Fluffy enjoy this colorful paper wrap saturated in pure catnip nectar. |
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The saturated leather and damp timber cause the crews feet to slip, so some opt to remove their shoes for better grip. |
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The current processing route for sylvinite involves milling of the ore in a saturated leach liquor followed by conventional flotation. |
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We've had some superb windless and cloudless nights recently, which means we've woken up to gardens saturated by heavy dew the next morning. |
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Officer-in-charge, Kerry, jumped ashore and gave pursuit while other units saturated area with fire and beached placing assault parties ashore. |
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In humid environments, the soil may become saturated and rainfall cannot enter the ground surface. |
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The pungent smell of burnt wood and a powerful odor of sweat saturated the very walls of the shop. |
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All around them desolation and destruction saturated the crumbled and falling buildings on each side of the street. |
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Each individual replicate was desiccated separately in its own sterile jar containing a single plastic float above the saturated salt solution. |
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Forsaking the oeuvres of boy bands, their coverage has so far been saturated with unobtrusively tuneful ambient dance music. |
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Different types of fat, or fatty ingredients can replace the high saturated fat found in lard. |
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When the streets are hosed down and saturated participants have left, normality will resume for another year. |
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For instance, coconut oil and palm oil are among the most saturated of all fats. |
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Researchers have found viruses in wells 200 to 400 feet from the point where the viruses were introduced into saturated soils. |
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Levels of the potentially harmful saturated fat palmitic acid were also 26 percent lower than in the milk of conventionally fed cows. |
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A healthy diet is one that is low in saturated fat, salt and sugary snacks and drinks. |
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The sponges were saturated by submersing them in water and then shaking them to release excess water. |
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Again, the strands of color start out saturated and fade in intensity, as if done in a single gesture. |
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Earwax, or cerumen, consists of saturated, long-chain fatty acids and is presumably high in energy. |
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This comes, I think, from juxtapositions that strengthen the already heavily saturated colors of the images. |
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Cultivated cassava has a higher rate of photosynthesis than is usual for C 3 plants and photosynthesis is not light saturated. |
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The Panama Canal has fulfilled this function but is now saturated with cargo ships. |
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First the hardened concrete is saturated with Back-Set, either with a brush or by spraying. |
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At the very least, consumers have to be told the calorific and fat content, maybe even the saturated fat. |
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It is one of the most commonly found saturated fatty acids and it occurs as glycerides in the majority of animal and vegetable fats. |
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The south-west of England is saturated with livestock farmers, and has about 15 to 20 per cent of Britain's livestock. |
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The batter sops up more than two grams of saturated fat and three grams of trans fat in the deep-fat fryer. |
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Highly saturated with pigment, brights are not diluted with black or white. |
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Hydrogenated fat is vegetable oil that has been chemically altered so that it becomes harder, more saturated and solidifies at room temperature. |
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Plus, tuna has virtually zero saturated fat, which you can't say about red meat or even a breast of chicken. |
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As the ground was saturated, due to the well above normal rainfall and coupled with the burst water main, the two soakaways were unable to cope. |
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When postsynaptic receptors are saturated, a quantum of synaptic current corresponds to the response evoked in a single synaptic bouton. |
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The average UK diet contains unhealthy levels of saturated fats, with dairy products being the main source of the problem. |
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Although the soil here is light, it is completely saturated and has held the water below the surface. |
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But traditional lightning rods can become saturated with electricity and turn into magnets for lightning. |
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It wouldn't be so bad if saturated and trans fats were found only in beets, lima beans, sheep's milk and haggis. |
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The colors are alternately desaturated and deeply saturated, which probably figures into the complex narrative structure in some way. |
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The membrane lipids of thermophilic bacteria are rich in saturated fatty acids. |
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Groundwater comes from an aquifer, an underground zone of saturated sand, gravel, or rock that yields significant quantities of water. |
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Soils that remain saturated deplete soil oxygen and reduce or prevent root growth, resulting in overall plant decline. |
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Messing with our rods and cones, Downing's saturated dots stick around perceptually in afterimages. |
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With slide film, use your camera's exposure-compensation feature to underexpose by a half or a full stop for more saturated color bands. |
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These reactions, some of which are run on a large scale in the petroleum industry, are initiated by the protonation of saturated hydrocarbons. |
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It is ideal to stop the intake of saturated fat like butter, ghee, cheese and poultry products, and have fresh vegetables and fruits. |
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The colors all appear clearly defined and sharp while the black levels are solid and well saturated. |
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They were playing HDTV loops of saturated colored landscapes and the entire room would change color every few seconds, from all the backlights. |
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Becoming bored and saturated by their activity, the three unescorted boys ran into the Disney shop. |
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The Villa-Lobos First Etude goes like a bomb whilst the Tarantella of Castelnuovo-Tedesco is saturated in elegant rhythmic drive. |
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This diet is low in cholesterol and saturated fat and high in complex carbohydrates. |
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The umpires decided at 3pm that conditions were impossible for play with a saturated outfield and wet run-ups. |
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With its saturated colors and full, undulating rhythms, the mural is like a flower springing out of a crack in a concrete wall. |
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A saturated solution can be identified by visual inspection if it contains undissolved solute. |
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These prints are evenly saturated with color and a bright, almost lurid light of a consistent value. |
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The DASH diet is rich in fruits, vegetables, and low fat dairy foods and reduced in total and saturated fat. |
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Willett, however, considers dairy that's been skimmed of saturated fat an optional food. |
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The saturated wetland deposits are susceptible to frost heave and subsequent damage to structures. |
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Although saturated with multiracialist propaganda, schools suffers from racial division and violence. |
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Both soloists and choir rise magnificently to the occasion, delivering performances that are grandiose yet saturated with a humanity. |
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They should feel heavy and thoroughly saturated, but they should not be falling apart. |
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Soon, almost incredibly, I saw three life-jacketed figures lift a thoroughly saturated tuxedo-wearing form onto the police boat. |
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Pollutants move with the water through the saturated soil only to travel into wells, streams, and ditches. |
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Unlike diene and saturated elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers are physically, rather than chemically, cross-linked. |
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In the wet season, their clothes were saturated and rotting, their boots full of water. |
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Seedlings planted in saturated soils or standing water will suffer from asphyxiation and probably die. |
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Crayon, oil, colored pencil, and poster paint lend the work a saturated, hyperbolic sensibility. |
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By the end of May the nearly saturated soil in the mountains could absorb little additional moisture. |
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If you've used a pressure washer, the surface of the wood will be damp but not saturated, and should dry fairly quickly. |
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My lungs, dry like sandpaper from all the smoke, craved the saturated Washington air. |
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The colors are rich and saturated, and the signature camera moves are fluid and elegant as usual. |
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Copha is fairly saturated and used in recipes where it is melted, combined with other ingredients and left to set. |
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The presence of moisture in air conditioning ducts is common since the air leaving the air conditioner evaporator is saturated. |
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Dairy products are major contributors of saturated fat and cholesterol to the diet. |
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Ammonia is not effectively utilized by plants and microorganisms in saturated soil. |
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On high sites that rarely flood, species moderately tolerant to intolerant of saturated conditions should be emphasized. |
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When this pore space is completely filled with water, the soil is saturated. |
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I held the saturated bisulfite solution at arms length and slowly added the sulfuric acid. |
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Is it possible make a saturated solution of benzoic acid using methylene chloride as the solvent? |
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After 45 solid minutes I was totally saturated with information and all sorts of flashing images. |
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Colorado is also saturated with boarding houses and lodges, each famous for its own experiences. |
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If a hot saturated sugar solution is allowed to cool slowly, the sugar comes out of solution and crystallizes on the bottom of the container. |
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In the US, an already saturated news market realised that priorities had to shift. |
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A new nomenclature system for the linear saturated hydrocarbons is proposed. |
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Consumption of products such as soy milk also rose as consumers sought ways of reducing levels of saturated fat and cholesterol in their diets. |
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Amir Mokri's cinematography is dominated by warm, deeply saturated hues, and loads of shadows. |
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Conodonts from sand were concentrated using a saturated solution of sodium polytungstate. |
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They came up with their estimate by computationally assembling graphs which corresponded to all the saturated hydrocarbon backbones. |
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In 1962 Frankenthaler changed from oil to acrylic paint, which allowed her to achieve more richly saturated colour. |
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We build an uncountably categorical but not countably categorical theory whose only computably presentable model is the saturated one. |
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The saturated colours of the garments worn by the rather corpulent figures in de Hooch's painting suggest that this was one of his later works. |
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The graphics are lively and colorful, and it all looks bright and nicely saturated, as any cartoon about budding fashionistas should be. |
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Brilliant saturated colours are allowed to interlock in these irregular, but organically shaped patches. |
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The colors and flesh tones are all very bright and well saturated while the black levels look deep and dark. |
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Still, there are brightly lit daylight scenes which show off more saturated color and natural skin tones. |
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The colour seems less saturated than it could be, or maybe my eye demands a denser surface. |
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The colours are no longer saturated, indeed they take on a certain mistiness. |
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Escape is almost impossible as the saturated mud sucks at the feet and impassable waterways are formed. |
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It is usually found in saturated soils and thus colonizes a range of habitats including marshes, fens, shallow lakes and salt marshes. |
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Skip the pepperoni, sausage, bacon or extra cheese since these add fat, saturated fat and cholesterol to the pizza. |
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Despite the saturated hues, a quietness, partially the result of craft, characterizes the sculpture. |
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Work the soil only when it is dry enough to crumble easily after squeezing never when it is saturated with water. |
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The choice of material is excellent and the performance is saturated with soul. |
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The cycloalkanes are saturated hydrocarbons like the alkanes, but form rings with two hydrogen atoms per carbon. |
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To be fully active, osteocalcin must be saturated with carboxyl groups, and that's vitamin K's job. |
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Although the core materials are saturated in resins, the planks can still swell from excessive amounts of moisture. |
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However, bacterial decomposition had saturated the Vasa's oaken beams with hydrogen sulfide, which eventually created a huge reservoir of sulfur. |
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This water emerges saturated with oxygen that is able to kill germs, build bodily strength and support the immune system. |
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Eventually, the surface of the activated charcoal will be saturated with absorbed pollutants and no further purification will occur. |
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And because the pleats have more area it takes three times longer for the filter to become saturated with dust and dirt. |
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When the resin becomes saturated with calcium and magnesium, it must be recharged. |
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The drug is most commonly taken by mouth, and only rarely injected, but occasionally tobacco is saturated with LSD and then smoked. |
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The other zone that is almost underlain by a zone in which all interconnected openings are full of water is considered as the saturated zone. |
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When an agonist drug is administered, the response usually increases in proportion to the dose until the receptors are saturated. |
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After 5 days of eating broccoli or oil fortified with vitamin K, says Booth, more osteocalcin was saturated with carboxyl groups. |
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This saturated air interacted with a nearly stationary front just off to our west, bringing the heavy rain to our area. |
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The discourse of all major speakers is saturated with religious ideas, sometimes explicitly. |
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Recently, the popular music sector was saturated with boy bands, girl groups and choreographed vocalists in the wake of the fall of grunge. |
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Today's media is saturated with images of male physiques that cannot be achieved without the help of steroids. |
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Gran opens one of the containers and immediately the dog's nostrils are saturated with a powerful chemical smell. |
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Instead, Western diet is high in white sugar, flour and saturated fat, which tend to interfere with the absorption of essential fatty acids. |
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His books are saturated with mirrors, windows, diaries, memories, travels, dreams, narcissism, and gazing. |
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After you've had a frightening eyeful, turn the page and discover where saturated and trans fats hide, and how to escape their deadly reach. |
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The saturated zone is the region within which chemical pollution is generally of most concern, because the saturated zone is a source of drinking water. |
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All these talented chefs are graduating from these old-guard kitchens and branching out and the market is saturated. |
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The final ranking was based on calories, saturated fat, sodium, and carbohydrates for each dish. |
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The Mediterranean diet is lighter on the saturated fats found in meat and dairy products, and heavier on mono-unsaturated fats, found in olive oil and walnuts. |
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The extrasynaptic receptors that are exposed to a much lower concentration of agonist and are not saturated may substantially enhance the quantal synaptic response. |
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What fraction of receptors are saturated following the release of a single quantum, and is a larger synapse, with more receptors less saturated than a smaller one? |
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At 96 percent water, cukes have no saturated fat or cholesterol, and are very high in vitamin K, vitamin B6 and iron. |
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But during the downpours last November, the mound only succeeded in accumulating a huge expanse of water which had run off from saturated fields nearby. |
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Deeply saturated, brusquely painted color jazzily crisscrosses the surface, intercut with a kind of breathing space where Smith leaves the raw linen exposed. |
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When goods are well-made and durable, eventually markets are saturated. |
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Immediately remove clothing that has become saturated with wet concrete. |
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The lack of correlation between saturated fat intake and heart disease risk still stands. |
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With a saturated market place and increased competition, the race is on to do for cars what Asia has already done for white goods and domestic electric appliances. |
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About 45 percent of the calories in whole milk comes from saturated fat. |
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On the way down into Spain the road several times broke from tree cover in valleys that were a sea of saturated emerald. |
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While one person was going on about gluten, the other countered with the dangers of saturated fat. |
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But a raft of studies now shows that saturated fat does not increase your likelihood of vascular or heart disease. |
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They can also have as much salt as a plate of cheese fries and twice the saturated fat of a 16 oz. |
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The final list was ranked with equal weight given to calories, saturated fat, sodium, and carbohydrates. |
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The final list was narrowed down with an equal weighting of calories, saturated fat, sodium, and carbohydrates. |
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Because the melted water cannot drain into the frozen subsoil, the upper lifts of a roadbed become saturated and the road's load bearing capacity is greatly reduced. |
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Groundwater is found at varying depths underneath the earth's surface, in permeable rocks known as aquifers which are saturated by the infiltration of rainfall. |
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Turner was unavoidably saturated in the history and romance of the sea. |
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For years now, geek-chic, nerd triumphalism and the whole awkward-is-beautiful movement have saturated Hollywood. |
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Colors are lush, rich, and warm while never appearing overly saturated. |
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Dr Willett recommends cutting back on processed foods, sugars and saturated fat, and eating a diet dominated by unrefined whole grains and vegetable oils. |
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Biscuits, cakes, pastries, meat pies, sausages, hard cheese, butter and foods containing lard, coconut or palm oil all tend to be high in saturated fats. |
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Nearly level topography, where soil usually drains poorly, may also result in surface movement of materials by water when a saturated condition in the soil causes high runoff. |
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Casey rubbed her eyes and ran her hands over her saturated hair. |
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White granite boulders were loosened from the surrounding hills, split using water saturated wooden stakes, and painstakingly shaped into building blocks. |
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Be sure to watch for water spraying and overly saturated spots. |
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Open the door and breathe in the mossy, earthy smell of saturated soil. |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of accelerated aging of wheat seeds either over a saturated solution of sodium chloride or over water. |
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To maintain the saturated solution, add more of the distilled water or Ammonium Dichromate, always ensuring that a fine slurry of crystals is present on the bottom. |
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Clean, blip and fleck free pictures, well saturated colors, and a dash of light grain with a splash of digital edge enhancement make for a satisfactory overall presentation. |
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The colors in the exterior scenes in India are bright and deeply saturated, but once the film's tone becomes grimmer, the color palette becomes muted and desaturated. |
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Its low refractive index, compared with that of the pigments, cause the scattering of considerable amounts of incident light, resulting in less saturated colours. |
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On closer inspection, their active, tactile surfaces, particularly in the earlier works, consists of a rich and broad range of saturated colours underscored by earth tones. |
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Used as a simple camera, it renders rich, deeply saturated colors. |
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Colors are bright and well saturated without bleeding or smearing. |
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Verster then paints fields and loose approximations of subjects in rich swathes of highly saturated colour, sometimes removing paint to model his images. |
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Uncorking it, she took out a small rag and saturated it with the liquid. |
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If it is a fast drying area, then xeriscape-type plants would do well, and if the area is always saturated with water, then bog-type of plants are needed. |
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Polyethylene pellets, saturated with melted paraffin, then mixed with wet gypsum and compressed in sheet form, also yield production quality drywall. |
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If the surface film of water is saturated with oxygen there will be no further diffusion until oxygen diffuses from the surface film into the overall body of water. |
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You also should know that charcoal filters may become saturated with the chemical impurities they remove, and, for that reason, they have a limited lifetime. |
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The editorial is there to deliver readers to the advertisers and most of it is utterly saturated with the concerns and values of the advertising that surrounds it. |
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Although it may seem like we're saturated with credit cards these days, the bank claims we are woefully inadequate with our plastic when compared to the United States. |
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He sees expansion beyond Singapore's boundaries as the only way to avoid the slow profit growth that comes to a company that has saturated its home market. |
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It's the nature of business to take a profitable idea and exploit it until the market is utterly saturated with similar product and demand dries up as a result. |
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The market is saturated with this sort of heavy, but melodic guitar-based rock, and there isn't really a wrinkle or gimmick to help attract listeners. |
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He avoids carbs but hasn't added any saturated fats and cholesterol. |
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Textured soy protein and tempeh are excellent meat alternatives that can completely or partially replace ground meat to reduce intake of saturated fat and cholesterol. |
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Colours were well saturated, and image banding wasn't present. |
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Okada's descriptions were from sections of paraffin-embedded material that had been fixed in Flemming's solution or a saturated solution of mercuric chloride in seawater. |
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The move is an acknowledgment that the landline business is largely dead and the mobile phone has saturated the world. |
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We are living in a surveilled world, in an era saturated with our need for attention. |
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The leaves were saturated with water and different degrees of water deficits were adjusted by exposing the leaves to transpirational water loss on the laboratory bench. |
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Only the red allows for variation, and von der Ahe pushes it to shades ranging from a faint rusty tint to a deeply saturated red violet to a ruddy brown. |
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Seeking growth in the low-end of the retail market that it has largely saturated, Walmart has been trying to push into cities. |
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Simultaneously rough and lyrical, her paintings are jagged emotional landscapes in colors that range from earthy to bilious, saturated to saccharine. |
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Set your plant inside the pan of water and leave it for at least an hour, or until the basket is saturated, and mist the plants a time or two while they soak. |
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The shocking weather of the last two weeks has held up the cutting of turf as the banks are saturated and machines are not able to travel without damaging spreading grounds. |
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Second, the dominance of broadcasting monoliths limits local programming, as the airwaves become saturated with national programs and syndicated fare. |
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Residential areas are becoming increasingly saturated with the towers, often over the protests of neighbors concerned about sightliness and safety. |
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It is suggested that replacing saturated fats in the typical American diet with monounsaturated fats present in macadamia nuts has a favorable effect on lipoprotein levels. |
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Meta-regressions also explored the relation between change in proportion of saturated fat, polyunsaturated fat, and monounsaturated fat on cardiovascular events. |
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The saturated soils from the heavy rainfall followed by high windspeeds caused substantial blowdown in the Coweeta Basin and in much of the southern Appalachians. |
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It involves the covalent attachment of myristate, a 14 carbon saturated fatty acid, to the N-terminal glycine residue of a number of mammalian, viral and fungal proteins. |
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I found the sodden mess in the laundry, saturated to the point where I tried to put them on, but for fear of contracting instantaneous pneumonia I decided against it. |
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Of course, the book market suffers from being saturated by piffle and filth, but has this not always been the case? |
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Because cream, butter, cheese, fatty meat and buttery pastries stimulate the liver to manufacture LDL, keep your intake of saturated animal fats low. |
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I like the bright saturated orange of the bottles on the shelf. |
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His life is saturated by tragedy, culminating in a hermitic existence spent waiting for the death that will free him from the tortured longing for Herman. |
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Compared to the average American diet, DASH is substantially lower in saturated fat, total fat and cholesterol, with fewer sweets, sugary drinks and red meat. |
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The market might be saturated, but it matters little for these ubiquitous hawkers, who can't even temporarily suspend or postpone their requirements of daily sustenance. |
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Artificially hardened vegetable oils are worse than saturated fats. |
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Many of the carbon compounds found in crude petroleum may contain multiple bonds, but can be converted to saturated compounds by catalytic hydrogenation. |
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Opting for a cup of ice milk instead of a cup of ice cream will save you 165 calories, 18 grams of fat, 11.2 grams of saturated fat and 70 milligrams of cholesterol. |
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A separation and drainage layer, of a coarse-grained material such as sand, can be constructed to isolate the unsealed pavement from the underlying saturated soils. |
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In Impressionistic art, visual perceptions of every day life are translated into shimmering colours and reflections, saturated with an ethereal light. |
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The gene exhibited pleiotropism by influencing not only oleate and linoleate, but also levels of palmitate, gadoleate, and total saturated fatty acids. |
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They speculated that the nuclei of the ice ball could have been lingering jet contrails that then descended through a nearly saturated atmosphere. |
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Ripe plums make excellent snacks, and because they're also high in fibre, teaming them with a slice of cheese will limit the amount of saturated fat that your body absorbs. |
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With sodium chloride and water, the saturated condition is rapidly reached because the attraction between the sodium chloride ions and the polar water molecules is so strong. |
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The bottle is made of polyethylene terephthalate, a saturated thermoplastic polyester resin commonly used in commercial applications like plastic bottles. |
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The quantity of fungistatic saturated fatty acids in sebum increases at puberty, and this is thought to explain the rarity of tinea capitis in adults. |
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Each ring is saturated with different quantities of blood, some thickly puddled and others so faint that the dried liquid clings to the outer circumferences. |
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Aggregation of the cells occurs at the highest C, here most likely because poly-L-lysine desorbs from the saturated glass and begins to cross-link the red cells. |
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This flare saturated the X-ray detectors on several monitoring satellites. |
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He adopted a mostly vegetarian diet, cutting out sugar and saturated fat, taking antioxidants, herbal and soy supplements and drinking tons of pure water and green tea. |
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We wish to report that the dextrorotatory acids of the lipids of human tubercle bacilli, hitherto believed to be saturated acids, are unsaturated acids. |
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Animal fats such as bacon grease, butter, and lard tend to be saturated. |
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This effect of diphenylamine has been interpreted as blocking a series of dehydrogenation steps in the transformation of the more saturated to the less saturated carotenoids. |
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When you notice that the fine particles remain, as slurry on the bottom, and no amount of agitation will get them to dissolve, the solution is now saturated. |
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This is in contrast with most electrophilic additions to carboncarbon double bonds, and with nucleophilic substitutions at saturated carbon atoms. |
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That portion of the hillslope over which return flow emerges is saturated, so any rain failing on to it is unable to penetrate the surface and also flows downslope. |
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Many people choose to avoid milk because it contains saturated fat, cholesterol, allergenic proteins, lactose and frequent traces of contamination. |
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Ground water in the saturated zone is considered to be water contained in underground formations in a saturated or near-saturated condition and under a pressure greater than atmospheric. |
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Such dense nonaqueous-phase liquids move under the force of gravity through the unsaturated zone and continue to sink through the saturated zone. |
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The only underground water that is readily available to supply wells and springs and also the only water to which the name groundwater is correctly applied is water in the saturated zone. |
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Still, the majority of people believe that saturated fats should be limited and unsaturated fats increased. |
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If the illumination is steadily increased from sub-liminal to super-liminal values, the deeply saturated colour will come out from the blackness. |
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In particular, suborbifolds are images of orbifold embeddings precisely when they are saturated and split. |
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Innumerable flocks and herbs covered that vast expanse of emerald meadow saturated with the moisture of the Atlantic. |
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All horizontal surfaces were occupied by at least one open beercan stuffed with cigarettes saturated in some reeking liquid. |
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The warmer air is forced to rise and if conditions are right becomes saturated, causing precipitation. |
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Black pudding is a good source of protein, is low in carbohydrate and high in zinc and iron but is also high in saturated fat and cholesterol. |
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