I wonder if it would be possible to synthesise a list of criteria that define a banana republic and test our current status? |
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He continued his work showing how Boolean algebra could be used to synthesise and simplify relay switching circuits. |
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Other genes, to make the plant synthesise essential amino acids and vitamins, can also be added. |
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With highlife, African music had proved its resilience and ability to absorb and synthesise foreign influences. |
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The idea was to synthesise the avant-garde cubist vision of modernity with the high forms of opera and ballet that still dominated French bourgeois taste. |
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Magnetic bacteria can synthesise chains of nano-magnetites and be used as a compass needle. |
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The body is unable to synthesise leucine, isoleucine and valine sufficiently quickly, so the animal's needs must be met through its diet. |
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The simplest approach would be to synthesise one long DNA string for every file to be stored. |
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To go deeper in spiritual wisdom we need to understand and then synthesise these two apparently contradictory statements. |
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It is the first attempt to synthesise and analyse the results produced by the series of studies. |
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Without the funds, a contract could not be made with WCMC to synthesise and process the national reports. |
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Your job is then to encourage and synthesise debate: a fundamental role indeed. |
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We think it is wrong in principle to take people's money through taxation in order to synthesise an artificial sense of European identity. |
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Unlike humans, dogs have the ability to synthesise sufficient amounts of vitamin C in the liver and kidneys. |
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He added that due to time constraints, the Secretariat would synthesise the reports after the meeting. |
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Tools exist that can synthesise such data to scientific standards and provide logical and defensible conclusions about impacts on a system, a population, and society. |
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For peacebuilding presenters, the four magic words are listen, clarify, synthesise and reframe. |
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In this context, it will be the researchers' task in each study country to locate, compile, synthesise and report findings from their review of secondary materials. |
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Finally, to conclude the conference, a prominent Middle East expert sought to synthesise the key Iranian foreign policy issues touched upon during the conference. |
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The last session, chaired by a prominent Middle East expert, sought to synthesise the key foreign policy issues touched upon during the conference. |
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The goal is to develop models of concurrency as well as methods allowing to synthesise, or control, distributed systems as well as to verify them automatically. |
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The session will close with a summary conclusion by the keynote speaker who will synthesise the key points, critical issues, and solutions raised during the discussions. |
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Bluebells synthesise a wide range of chemicals with potential medicinal properties. |
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These synthesise collagen within the cell, and then secrete collagen fibrils. |
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They may subsequently grow on processed tea ingredients and in some cases synthesise mycotoxins. |
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The body is able to synthesise choline in the liver, but production is not always sufficient to cover requirements and it is wise to add it to the diet. |
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Request the Executive Secretary to compile and synthesise available scientific information on anthropogenic underwater noise and its impacts on marine and coastal biodiversity and habitats. |
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And it highlights an ability to observe, synthesise and improve things that would serve him time and again as he progressed through his multiple careers of academic, entrepreneur, pundit and venture capitalist. |
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The human cell contains endosymbiotic archaea with ability to catabolize cholesterol and synthesise digoxin. |
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In response to the attacks and inflammation, the skin will synthesise new collagen and elastin fibres intended to replace those that have been damaged. |
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I should like to express my recognition of the arduous task that he has undertaken, namely to synthesise the different aspects of our relations with Latin America. |
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If the expert is not able to synthesise all the information obtained he risks the final report being a mere compilation of alternatives for minimisation and minutes of the meetings. |
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They interfere with enzymes in the bacteria that transport nutrients, form structures, synthesise cell walls, and bond with the bacteria's genetic material. |
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Most carnivorous plants require bright light, and most will look better under such conditions, as this encourages them to synthesise red and purple anthocyanin pigments. |
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In 1856, whilst trying to synthesise quinine, von Hofmann's student William Henry Perkin discovered mauveine and went into industry producing the first synthetic dye. |
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