Here's a comprehensive guide to the 1500-year-old tried and tested practice of Zen meditation that will bring tranquility to your life. |
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The students will all be tested again at the end of the school year. |
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The vaccine is being tested at several medical centers around the country. |
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The experiment tested how various metals behave under heat and pressure. |
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Antianorexia drugs are now being developed or tested and may find a place in the nutritional management of the AIDS patient. |
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We further tested the analytical performance of spotted NF bioelectrodes, as shown in Fig. |
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This relevance can in many cases, as here, be tested by the sine qua non or ' but for ' rule. |
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But, beyond gross morphologic observations this is purely speculative and not tested by studies in cobblestoned monolayers. |
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The Wyoming territories become a mythic space where character is tested and revealed and Good battles Evil. |
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Nuclear weapons continued to be tested in the Cold War, especially in the earlier stages of their development. |
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The device was tested successfully, as a sun compass, during a 1984 reenactment when a longship sailed across the North Atlantic. |
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Patapsco and Patuxent tested the protective device by sweeping 39 mines in March. |
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However, the matter had not been followed through after his posting to sea and new shells had never been thoroughly tested. |
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In such wind farms, there is usually from each type to be tested only a single wind turbine. |
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In the Wave Dragon, the Kaplan turbine is being tested at the Technical University of Munich. |
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In addition, wider raids gave aircrew experience of day and night navigation, and tested the defences. |
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The equipment for dropping the wires was fitted to the Bf 110 aeroplanes and tested. |
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The researchers tested various breeds, including border collies, golden retrievers, pit bulls, labradors and even Jackson's own little papillon. |
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During the voyage, Challenger's crew tested the reversing thermometer, which could measure temperature at specified depths. |
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Throughout the twentieth century, most nations that developed nuclear weapons tested them. |
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During the 1950s, these included new hydrogen bomb designs, which were tested in the Pacific, and also new and improved fission weapon designs. |
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In 1945, experiments tested the effectiveness of radar in detecting icebergs. |
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The physical realism of models is tested by examining their ability to simulate contemporary or past climates. |
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It is rarer to find paired edible crabs, and potential peelers need to be tested. |
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Pickering reported a similar experiment in which they tested 36 subjects over 23, 384 trials which did not obtain above chance scores. |
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Eileen Garrett was tested by Rhine at Duke University in 1933 with Zener cards. |
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Items such as the windscreen, wipers and exhaust systems are tested for condition and operation. |
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Seven overnight passages with pexiganan caused MIC increase in 6 of 7 bacterial species tested. |
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Motorists who recently had a vehicle MOT tested and disagree with the outcome of the inspection are entitled to an appeal against the decision. |
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In 1894, his machine was tested with overhead rails to prevent it from rising. |
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However, when it was pointed out that the nature of a steam engine was to provide maximum torque at low speed, steam tugs were then tested. |
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To aid in predicting and preventing failures, composites are tested before and after construction. |
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Sites on the mainland and the Isle of Wight were considered, and three were tested by BBC Research Department. |
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To examine this model we identified phosphoresidues within Su and functionally tested Su proteins in which these residues were altered. |
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The excess noise factor and the aging characteristics of 16 Hamamatsu R11283 photopentodes have been tested. |
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King Arioald consented that her innocence should be tested by a single combat between her accuser and a nobleman who undertook to defend her. |
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A sample taken from potentially diseased tissue or fluid is then tested for the presence of an infectious agent able to grow within that medium. |
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The mingjing was based upon the Confucian classics and tested the student's knowledge of a broad variety of texts. |
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Architectural models were tested by having troops march around them to simulate an earthquake. |
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While he had tested the method at sea, it was never widely used or considered as a viable method. |
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On Vozrozhdeniya Island in the Aral Sea, the strongest recipes of smallpox were tested. |
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In 1625, in the Battle of San Juan, the Dutch commander Boudewijn Hendricksz tested the defenses' limits like no one else before. |
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Llamas should be tested for pregnancy after mating at two to three, six and at least 12 weeks. |
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Marco Meniketti, tested ceramics from shipwrecks in Mexico, California, and Oregon as well as ceramics linked to Drake found near Point Reyes. |
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Many varieties of transgenic tobacco have been intensively tested in field trials. |
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Nigeria's foreign policy was tested in the 1970s after the country emerged united from its own civil war. |
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They are currently available only for women, although hormonal contraceptives for men have been and are being clinically tested. |
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The defence of necessity was first tested in the 19th century English case of R v Dudley and Stephens. |
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By 1882, levees averaged seven feet in height, but many in the southern Delta were severely tested by the flood that year. |
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The highest level ministers must have been tested and have successfully demonstrated integrity in all situations and all types of allurements. |
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In order to demonstrate the principle, a 25 watt experimental model engine was built and tested. |
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Smeaton's water wheel experiments were conducted on a small scale model with which he tested various configurations over a period of seven years. |
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Prince Piero Ginori Conti tested the first geothermal power generator on 4 July 1904 in Larderello, Italy. |
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Data were tested for equiproportionality and Chi-square test associated p-value is reported when the difference is statistically significant. |
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The hypogranulosis formed in human psoriasis was absent in the mouse model tested in the present work. |
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Both the Germans and Japanese tested such weapons against civilians and, sometimes on prisoners of war. |
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Maintenance loans are available for living costs, and these are means tested. |
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Hits from these screens are then tested in cells and then in animals for efficacy. |
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In 1962 a subsequent amendment required new drugs to be tested for efficacy and safety in clinical trials. |
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Simulated flights had tested the flight controls' effectiveness, helping to discover technical problems and refine aircraft design. |
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In addition, this static thrust capability means the engine can be realistically tested on the ground, which drastically cuts testing costs. |
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Therefore, Lister tested the results of spraying instruments, the surgical incisions, and dressings with a solution of carbolic acid. |
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The inflatable seatbelt was invented by Donald Lewis and tested at the Automotive Products Division of Allied Chemical Corporation. |
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It was thoroughly tested and even armed with torpedoes and machine guns for operation in the Adriatic. |
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Hovercraft are still manufactured in the UK, near to where they were first conceived and tested, and the Isle Of Wight. |
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The new line will use Class 345 trains, currently built and tested by Bombardier in Derby, UK, and serve 40 stations. |
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The tram, manufactured by Merseyside based Tram Power, was being tested as part of a bid to replace the current trams. |
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The crew tested how the long, narrow, flexible hull withstood the tough ocean waves. |
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Economic theories are frequently tested empirically, largely through the use of econometrics using economic data. |
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Mutant phages were then tested for the ability to lysogenize their host bacterium. |
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They tested it with their feet, gingerly, making sure the wood wasn't rotten, then stepped onto it and shone their Maglites out into the void. |
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The new fortifications were first tested in October 1191, when the Tower was besieged for the first time in its history. |
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The best hypotheses lead to predictions that can be tested in various ways, including making further observations about nature. |
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Scientific methodology often directs that hypotheses be tested in controlled conditions wherever possible. |
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But among justifiable hypotheses we have to select that one which is suitable for being tested by experiment. |
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From August 2008, Pratchett tested a prototype device to address his condition. |
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Though he tested poorly, Endfield gave him the part that would make him a film star. |
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Prior to the Games 107 athletes tested positive for banned substances and were not allowed to compete. |
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The Olympic laboratory tested up to 400 samples every day for more than 240 prohibited substances. |
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Albanian weightlifter Hysen Pulaku was the first athlete to be tested positive. |
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Nadzeya Ostapchuk was the first athlete to be stripped of a medal, when she tested positive for metenolone. |
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Six other lifters who competed at the 2012 Games also tested positive after hundreds of samples were reanalysed. |
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This time, the entire team tested positive for the steroid methandienone, the federation said. |
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It was later found that Peterson had tested positive for PEDs and was stripped of the WBA title. |
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Hill has raced both cars and motorcycles at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and in 2005 he tested the new GP2 Series car. |
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At the end of 1999, Button had his McLaren test prize at Silverstone, and also tested for the Prost team. |
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The Soviet Union was the second nation to have developed and tested a nuclear weapon. |
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Previously tested deployment plans had been replaced early in 1914, but those had never been tested in exercises. |
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The first British hydrogen bombs were tested during Operation Grapple at Malden Island and Christmas Island in the Central Pacific Ocean. |
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The Lascelles Principles were an attempt to create a convention to cover similar situations, but have not been tested in practice. |
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In 1987, the geographical extent of the project was tested when Morocco applied, and was rejected as it was not considered a European country. |
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The special relationship was tested most severely by the Skybolt crisis of 1962, when Kennedy cancelled a joint project without consultation. |
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The LS3 is experimental technology being tested by the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab. |
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More than 1,000 enemy guns tested the strength of the fortress for two days. |
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Each time a driver pulls into the pits, the tire pressure and temperature should be tested for optimal performance. |
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The Comet was withdrawn from service and extensively tested to discover the cause. |
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Eighty percent tested positive for morbillivirus, which can cause serious disease in some animals and humans. |
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In November 2008, a new build main line steam locomotive, 60163 Tornado, was tested on UK mainlines for eventual charter and tour use. |
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The bulb is then inserted into the lamp base, and the whole assembly tested. |
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A number of different questions and answer classifications were suggested and tested, culminating in the April 1989 census test. |
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There is only medicine that has been adequately tested and medicine that has not, medicine that works and medicine that may or may not work. |
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Once a treatment has been tested rigorously, it no longer matters whether it was considered alternative at the outset. |
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In contrast to other philosophers, Marx offered theories that could often be tested with the scientific method. |
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The two often got drunk and tested each other's knowledge about classical history late at night. |
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The small diameter fibres are best tested asking the patient to distinguish between the blunt and sharp end of a neuro-pin. |
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Although P297 itself has not yet been much tested for, the same population has been relatively well studied in terms of other markers. |
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Coins to be tested are drawn from the regular production of The Royal Mint. |
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Despite Delaney being a good fighter in his own right, Calzaghe's critics said that he had still not really been tested. |
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On June 19, a disappointing 40,000 saw the rematch at Yankee Stadium, in which Louis was not seriously tested. |
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Okras with red calyxes are known and should be tested for the possibility of producing a counterpart. |
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Since June 2008 a tidal energy device called Evopod has been tested in Strangford Lough near the Portaferry Ferry landing. |
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She tested the sample with a durometer to verify its consistency. |
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The launch, while successful, had involved some risk due to the lack of space to maneuver within and without the benefit of a tested and developed control system. |
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A false positive can be returned on a password checking algorithm when the password is tested against a dictionary but the password does not contain a dictionary word. |
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At the same time, humanistic concepts such as imagination and critical thinking, which cannot be tested by such methods, are disappearing from college curricula. |
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The persecutions did not extinguish the faith, but they tested it sorely. |
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Regarding bite-wing radiographs assessment of intraexaminer agreement was tested and retested in 30 randomly selected cases with a 2-month interval. |
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Department of Education's National Assessment of Educational Progress, with Virginia students outperforming the average in all subject areas and grade levels tested. |
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Ready for battle, he left Cork on 12 July 1808 to participate in the war against French forces in the Iberian Peninsula, with his skills as a commander tested and developed. |
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Hamilton first tested for McLaren in late 2004 at Silverstone. |
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Such a weapon is not known to have ever been built, tested, or used. |
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He tested the blade against the palp of his thumb, then returned to the living room and decisively, scrape by scrape, cut away the hex sign, leaving a halo of ragged wood. |
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The referendums held in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 1997 and 1998 are examples of this type, where opinion was tested before legislation was introduced. |
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His nonvolatile demeanor was tested by the constant pestering. |
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Hideo Matsumoto, professor emeritus at Osaka Medical College, tested Gm types, genetic markers of immunoglobulin G, of Korean populations for a 2009 study. |
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During the Second World War, the Fishguard Bay Hotel was Station IXc of Special Operations Executive where submersibles were tested in Fishguard Bay. |
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Jenner successfully tested his hypothesis on 23 additional subjects. |
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The phenotypes of all the donor cells being tested are shown in a chart. |
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The patient's serum is tested against the various donor cells. |
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Edwards's fortifications were tested in 1294 when Madog ap Llywelyn rebelled against English rule, the first major insurrection since the conquest. |
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Nearly 100 alkaloids have been identified in the genus, about a third of all known Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, although not all species have been tested. |
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The concept was successfully tested in operations in Sierra Leone. |
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Products which incorporate limestone, fly ash, blast furnace slag, and other useful materials with pozzolanic properties into the mix, are being tested and used. |
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Among the periodontopathogenic bacteria tested, Porphyromonas gingivalis was found to be highly susceptible to the black tea extract and theaflavins. |
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It has been tested in a variety of clinical conditions, such as bronchitis or diabetes, but there is no scientific evidence that consuming cinnamon has any health benefits. |
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The weapon design tested was a new form of hydrogen bomb, and the scientists underestimated how vigorously some of the weapon materials would react. |
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The Tudor dynasty was new, and its legitimacy might still be tested. |
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Entire engines could be built and tested at their factory before delivery. |
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Another way that the black hole nature of an object may be tested in the future is through observation of effects caused by a strong gravitational field in their vicinity. |
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The manatee has a tested frequency range of 8 kilohertz to 32 kilohertz. |
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Over the years, I have used and tested a wide variety of products in my artwear, and I've learned results can vary widely from one brand to another. |
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Hence, the provisions for impeachment have never been tested. |
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Scientific models vary in the extent to which they have been experimentally tested and for how long, and in their acceptance in the scientific community. |
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The object appeared after a series of routine prelanding procedures in which the crew tested the steering jets, a test that often shakes loose objects from the spacecraft. |
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The question used in the later 1991 census was similar to that tested in 1989, and took the same format on the census forms in England, Wales and Scotland. |
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The Hoffmann 'endless' kiln which gave 'perfect control over combustion' was tested in 1860, and showed the process produced a better grade of cement. |
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Twenty percent of the specimens he tested, including those from sixteen gold medalists would have resulted in disciplinary proceedings had the tests been official. |
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We developed and tested a DNA metabarcoding protocol that utilises the standard cytochrome c oxidase subunit I barcoding fragment to detect freshwater macroinvertebrate taxa. |
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In London over 6,000 Olympic and Paralympic athletes were tested. |
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During his years at Repton, Cadbury, the chocolate company, would occasionally send boxes of new chocolates to the school to be tested by the pupils. |
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He was called upon to test the Cee'd's auxiliary input, which he tested by plugging in one of his guitars and playing several bars of his most famous hits. |
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During the Cold War, submarines repaired at Mare Island Naval Shipyard were tested in the shallow waters off Point Reyes following shipyard repairs. |
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Popper argued strongly against the latter, holding that scientific theories are abstract in nature, and can be tested only indirectly, by reference to their implications. |
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But a member of the cabinet has been placed on the Downing Street naughty step after weeks of bad behaviour which has tested the prime minister's patience to its limits. |
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Substantive law, which refers to the actual claims and defenses whose validity is tested through the procedures of procedural law, is different from procedural law. |
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