Bezys and Risk suggested that the black shales and mudstone facies were the results of a stratified water column with a pycnocline. |
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His story parallels that of Oliver Twist, trapped in a rigidly stratified society and at the mercy of its caprices. |
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After a three month dietary run-in period patients were stratified on the basis of fasting plasma glucose concentration and body weight. |
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Given our ever more stratified and atomized society, why expect the draft to be equal or fair? |
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By this concept, the mesothelium was originally organized as a simple or stratified myoepithelium with epitheliomuscular cells. |
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There are no pinnacled heights, no stratified, minareted walls, no precipiced cirques and glacier-shrouded peaks. |
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Layer-by-layer bioprinting of artificial tissues like cartilage, which has a stratified structure, is a logical choice, say the researchers. |
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The irony is that Midland along with its twin city, Odessa, is one of the most stratified and narrow places in the country. |
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Under the placic layers were 10s of meters of stratified glaciodeltaic sands and silts. |
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The trial was a multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial stratified by centre. |
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Peasant society was becoming more stratified and cohesive, and lords were making greater demands on their tenants. |
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We stratified trials by different high-frequency ventilators and by different ventilatory strategies. |
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In Wharton's world, other people and the rigid expectations of stratified society conspire to strangle individual happiness. |
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Some andesitic and felsic intrusions created a minor, stratified volcaniclastic component via hydrovolcanic eruptions. |
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Within the socially stratified Graeco-Roman world the exchange of services were never voluntary, but always reciprocal. |
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The US is, finally, among the most socially stratified countries in the world. |
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The predictor lakes were Trout Lake, a strongly stratified lake, and Allequash, a poorly stratified lake. |
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The origin of ironstone can be thought of as a layer-by-layer replacement process of primarily stratified rocks that were subjected to shearing. |
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The continental crust is not stratified like the oceanic crust and so does not have a characteristic seismic velocity structure. |
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The correlation between the rigid, socially stratified school system in Germany and the tragedy of Erfurt was striking. |
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The Copper Harbor Conglomerate consists of crudely stratified pebble-to-boulder conglomerate with thin beds of sandstone. |
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This field experiment was conducted in a deep, stratified lake that typically displays coexistence of multiple Daphnia species. |
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The International Obesity Task Force has stratified patients into different classes of obesity. |
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Researchers stratified patients undergoing urologic surgery by invasiveness of the procedure and degree of contamination. |
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Before randomization, patients were stratified according to tumor resection status. |
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With this index, patients are stratified into three risk categories based on their total points. |
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In addition, patients were stratified on the basis of severity of illness and age. |
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To optimise treatment, patients should be stratified into risk categories to allow the most appropriate prophylactic measure to be used. |
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For randomisation, patients were stratified according to hospital and treatment intent. |
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There was no change in the pattern of cost differences between older and younger age groups even when we stratified patient groups by gender. |
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Patients were stratified by their eligibility for standard anticoagulation and then randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups. |
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Patients were stratified according to the number of predictive factors present and divided into three risk categories. |
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In a society stratified by economic classes, economic slavery will continue to exist even if the conditions for its abolition are possible. |
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Patients were stratified into three groups on the basis of the likelihood of bacteremia. |
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Urbanization encouraged commercialized leisure, stratified by social class and varying among different immigrant groups. |
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We stratified patients in each centre according to degree of obstruction and randomised them to treatment by consecutive sealed opaque envelopes. |
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When dry-dormant fruits were stratified for 0-6 weeks a rise in germination potential was evident with progressive chilling. |
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Seeds for the spring plantings were cold stratified for 14 days to simulate the cold experienced by overwintering seeds. |
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The 20 plants from each maternal family were stratified among ten blocks in the greenhouse, with two from each family in each block. |
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Within each plot, monitoring sites were stratified by topography and proximity to the remnant edge. |
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In the third cohort, a total of 145 seeds were cold stratified for 30 days and then checked for germination on filter paper in a petri dish. |
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The seeds were stratified and germinated in a greenhouse at Rutgers University. |
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Seeds were collected from individual plants and sown on moist soil, stratified for 4 days, and grown for 4 weeks. |
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One hundred and fifty stratified seeds were not used in this trial and continued to be stored in the freezer for a total of six months. |
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Because Dogwood seeds have a very hard outer coating on the seed, they need to be pretreated or stratified before they will germinate. |
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Both ponds are dystrophic, surrounded by extensive mats of Sphagnum, and stratified in summer with anoxic hypolimnia. |
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Nutrient concentrations in liquid storage facilities become stratified due to settling and crusting. |
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Convergence of these fronts led to downwelling of surface waters and upwelling of deep waters during the stratified period. |
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The population was sharply stratified by occupation, income, and social rank. |
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The measured succession crops out continuously and is well stratified. |
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Fruits had the pericarps removed and the seeds were stratified. |
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They stratified patients into five risk classes according to 20 clinical and laboratory variables, and found a clear correlation between mortality and risk class. |
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When stratified by allergy status, allergic subjects with higher endotoxin exposure were no more likely to have diagnosed asthma or asthma symptoms than nonallergic subjects. |
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The overlying epidermal layer consists of living human keratinocytes organized in a fully differentiated, stratified epidermis with an outer stratum corneum. |
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Published data from a lake and diurnally stratified river weir pool are used here to verify a minimum thermocline depth hypothesis proposed by others. |
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If the interior of the Sun were better mixed then it might have a longer lifetime, but things are as they are, and stellar interiors are heavily stratified. |
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Many Cameroonians have a highly stratified social structure. |
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This switch can, in part, be accounted for by the marked fall in sea level noted above, whereby normally stratified conditions are likely to become more indistinct. |
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Following ammoniated wheat straw feeding, heifers were stratified by BW and assigned randomly, beginning on May 12, to one of four grazing treatments. |
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There is nothing hypothetical about a stratified system of laws for people based on their ethnicity. |
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The U.S. is polarized, as well as stratified, and even the most basic facts become ideologically charged. |
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In northern Portugal, nicknames are extremely important as terms of reference that connote moral equivalence in otherwise socially stratified rural communities. |
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The system was stratified, but social mobility was possible. |
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Since the origin of the kingdom and throughout its regions, Zulu society has been stratified according to wealth, age grade, gender, and martial status. |
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First-generation crystals are rarely noted as minute orange-colored trapezohedra associated with the stratified layers of laumontite and stilbite, discussed below. |
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Because the survey used a complex stratified design with differences in sampling fractions among strata, the unweighted sample is not representative of the target population. |
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Even in socially stratified Britain, where he has always been able to hold a conversation with anyone so long as it is about fishing, shooting or gun dogs, he is accepted. |
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Pumiceous peperite is associated with a rhyolitic sill that intruded wet, unconsolidated, submarine stratified pumice breccia in the Cambrian Mount Read Volcanics, Australia. |
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This contrasts with the lithological association recognized in the main parts of the Moine succession in which stratified calcareous rocks are absent. |
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The Germanic law codes are designed for a clearly stratified society fixated on castes determined by descent or kinship. |
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For stratified stations, indicated with a plus sign, mean temperatures above and below the thermocline are provided in parentheses. |
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Early states were characterized by highly stratified societies, with a privileged and wealthy ruling class that was subordinate to a monarch. |
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The effective thermal conductivity for stratified media is identified with average thermal conductivity. |
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These are ridges of stratified gravel and sand, running northwest to southeast, where the ancient edge of the glacier once lay. |
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Meanwhile, meltwater within and beneath the ice leaves stratified alluvial deposits. |
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In addition, during glacial periods, the hydrography is such that a possible cause of reduced circulation is the production of stratified oceans. |
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Therefore, we stratified the single group analyses, including only the propositus of each family. |
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The lake was stratified throughout the summer, with the boundary between the epilimnion and the hypolimnion at a depth of 1 to 2 meters. |
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When oscillating tidal currents in the stratified ocean flow over uneven bottom topography, they generate internal waves with tidal frequencies. |
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When these shears reach sufficient magnitude, they can eat into stratified fluid. |
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Although English accounts refer as well to various noble titles, Miskito social structure does not appear to have been particularly stratified. |
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In this cut you can see how the sedimentary rock layers have been clearly stratified. |
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We find evidence for the action of a non-axisymmetric magnetoshear instability operating in the upper portions of the stably stratified fluid layers. |
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Sedimentary rocks form under the influence of gravity and typically are deposited in horizontal or near horizontal layers or strata and may be referred to as stratified rocks. |
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Because the salt water coming in from the sea is denser than freshwater, the water in the Baltic is stratified, with salt water at the bottom and freshwater at the top. |
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The result is a stratified ice deposit, often several meters thick. |
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The next layer is massive, reddish-grey silt with diffused organics, overlain by an interval of varicoloured, deformed and stratified silt and medium sand. |
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In this period, villages became more dense in terms of population, becoming socially stratified with an artisan class, and developing into chiefdoms. |
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Farther north, in the area of Beirut, Lebanon, lies the deeply stratified site of Ksar Akil, the key Upper Palaeolithic sequence for the Levantine area. |
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Thirty-six couplets were distinguished in the stratified calcareous clayey silt between 700 and 670 cm, however, varve counting in these rhythmites was aggravated. |
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It is possible that thanus, comes, mormaer and toisech all originally meant similar things, or at least were not elements of a stratified hierarchy. |
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These researchers based their schemes on the presence of stratified, in situ portable art that could be linked stylistically to parietal art in the same cave. |
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If all strata are identical populations, conventional control charts would act as if the stratified sample was a random sample from that common population. |
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Epishelf lakes are highly stratified lakes in which a layer of freshwater, derived from ice and snow melt, is dammed behind an ice shelf that is attached to the coastline. |
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A stratified series of volcanic tephras can be easily differentiated by macroscopic traits such as colour and texture as well as with geochemical analyses. |
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The Black Sea's circulation patterns are primarily controlled by basin topography and fluvial inputs, which result in a strongly stratified vertical structure. |
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As water masses of this gulf are often strongly stratified, motions above the main pycnocline are only weakly connected with the motions in the lower layer. |
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Naples, like Los Angeles and Mexico City, has always existed in a state of postmodernity, a stratified agglomerate on the brink of natural catastrophe. |
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When dense water masses are first formed, they are not stably stratified, so they seek to locate themselves in the correct vertical position according to their density. |
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